![]() ![]() I see one of the posts cited above states I have to prepend the userid to the object ID when deleting by using DELETE ?access_token= If you click on this you have an option to delete the comment, delete the comment and ban the user or even report it as abuse. You simply hover over the comment and at the side a small settings icon will appear. I tried putting it after the post_id like īut that results in an Exception (Unsupported method) because it thinks "access_token=" is part of the method being called. If someone leaves a spam comment or an offensive comment then there’s an option to delete it. However, where do I put the "method=delete" command in the URL? I tried putting it at the end, like ?access_token=?method=deleteīut that results in a OAuthException stating "Invalid access token signature" because it seems to read the method as part of the access token. `where and were got using the graph API.` I can see the comment data and all its field via the following: ?access_token= ![]() These posts have helped me alot since I am now starting:ĭelete facebook post with Graph API - trouble getting this to work andįacebook SDK and Graph API Comment Deleting Error I spent more then 1k on the account and Activision never helped me despite me sending alot of things that could help them 'my iud, info etc'. Note I am NOT using any SDK I am just building the URL and entering it in the address bar in Firefox v3.6.17. So a year ago I got hacked, the hacker got into my account and changed my email address. However, since I don't know if it is even possible I decided to see if I could mannually delete a post I made to my own wall first since that is possible. I started researching this because I wanted to be able to delete a comment on the wall of a Facebook Event, because the "Remove post" doesn't seem to be applicable to comments on an Event wall.
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