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If this screenshot captures a glitch or error (e.g., your story being disabled or messages not sending), you can upload it directly to Facebook's support team: : Tap your Profile Picture (or the three lines) →right arrow Help & Support →right arrow Report a Problem .

If you previously used this screenshot to report someone and want to see Facebook’s decision: How do you report stolen images to Facebook? Screenshot_20221011-181535_Facebook.jpg

: You will need the URL of the stolen content and the URL of your original post to complete the report. 3. Checking the Status of a Past Report If this screenshot captures a glitch or error (e

Depending on why you are referencing this specific file, here is how you can use it to file a report or check its status on Facebook: 1. Reporting a Bug or Technical Issue Screenshot_20221011-181535_Facebook.jpg

: When prompted to describe the issue, select "Upload from phone" and attach this specific .jpg file as evidence. 2. Reporting Intellectual Property (IP) Theft

The filename indicates a screenshot taken on October 11, 2022, at 6:15:35 PM from the Facebook app. This naming convention is standard for Android devices.

If the screenshot is evidence of someone stealing your photos or posts, you must file a formal claim: : Navigate to Settings →right arrow Help Center →right arrow Policy and Reporting →right arrow Intellectual Property .