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However if I try to send a DELETE to {video-id} I get Unsupported delete request, even when curling.

Related question from 2011 says it can't be deleted but docs says that it CAN be deleted.

{"error":{"message":"Unsupported delete request.","type":"GraphMethodException","code":100}}

docs: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/graph-api/reference/video#deleting

related SO question: how to delete video

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  • And it was your app that published this video in the first place?
    – CBroe
    Apr 29, 2014 at 3:46
  • @CBroe yes. Just uploaded it. I have the ID for the video and the same token, with publish_stream, publish_actions and user_videos permission. Apr 29, 2014 at 4:21
  • I created brand new app with default setting and tested with test users. I tested with 3 scenarios: post and remove video with user access token, post with user access token and remove it with app token, and posting and removing with app token. (user access token is required so the later 2 scenarios should be invalid, but I just wnated to make sure.) I ended up reproducing the same problem as yours. The code is here: gist.github.com/oklahomer/11391286
    – Oklahomer
    Apr 29, 2014 at 5:37
  • I reported a bug developers.facebook.com/bugs/1595003230723916
    – Oklahomer
    Apr 29, 2014 at 5:54
  • @Oklahomer, just +1 your issue at Facebook. Normally they take days/months to respond those bug reports. Sad... Hope someone has the correct endpoint to delete videos. Sometimes facebook documentation is misleading. Apr 29, 2014 at 14:40

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Currently I got a reply from Facebook Developer Center.

Although the document said we can delete the video in the way you described, it wasn't implemented. And they are not going to implement it for now. The below capture is the document they used to have. enter image description here Now this part is gone.

They said...

This issue/feature will not be worked on right now, sorry about that. Once we decide to launch this feature, we will update the documentation to reflect it.

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