Fraudsters often send fake emails or SMS messages to get alleged victims to enter data on their sites, which they can then use for their criminal purposes.
“…reported your Facebook page”
Emails with this subject from the sender “Facebook” are currently landing in various inboxes.
Even if you naturally want to know why something was reported, you should be careful not to click on the “Show reported content” button included in the email.

This button leads to a login page. But you should be able to easily tell from the URL that this is not a Facebook .

Be careful, phishing!
If you enter your login details here, the makers of the fake site will be happy.
This data is then delivered to you “free of charge”. This means they can take over your account and any pages or groups associated with it.
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