![]() ![]() Have you been receiving similar mysterious spam messages? Will Facebook be looking at those messages that you report for spam? Will it prevent the sender of the message from spamming you again? Only time will tell… Once you press it there is no questioning for clarification but it says that the message was reported for spam. ![]() The only remaining option is to select the link to reply to the message and at the top there is a “Report Spam” button. What to do in the case of these FB spam messages? On the FB Event page itself there is a place to “Report the Event,” but even though there is a “Spam” option the event itself could very well be a legitimate one. With LinkedIn, if you receive a message, you can pinpoint the profile and report spam to either LinkedIn and/or the LinkedIn Groups that the person is a member of. The real question now is how to report these messages that you do not want to receive anymore. In this age of social media there are many ways in which you can obtain someone’s email address. Similar to how people spam you on LinkedIn by joining the same LinkedIn Group that you are in and sending you a message, there are many people on Facebook that are spamming you with Event notifications that you can’t turn off because they are inputting your email address.
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