This not only prevents certain people from commenting but it also stops people from seeing what you post without having to unfriend them. Your post privacy will remain with these settings until you change them. Type in the profile names of the people you’d like to avoid.Tap ‘Friends’ in the upper left-hand portion of the box so that a menu drops down.The actual post itself gives you the option to choose specific friends to share with or specific friends to hide your posts from. When you post something on Facebook you’ll have the option to share that content with anyone in the world, the ‘Settings’ allows you to change from Everyone to Friends. Facebook posts give the option to hide comments once they’re posted by clicking the three horizontal dots next to the comment. You can take additional steps to ensure one person is not commenting on your posts. If you’ve ever used Facebook you’re probably familiar with blocking accounts.
Create a My Social Book to commemorate anything a wedding, honeymoon, anniversary, pregnancy all of life’s big moments and celebrations can be brought to life to remember for all of time. If you’d like to prevent a specific account from commenting, you can do this as well. It’s quick, easy and fun to turn your Facebook albums into high-quality, photo book that you can keep on your bookcase or give as a gift. You can choose from a range of options for those who can view your pictures, including Friends, Close Friends or Only me. In the drop-down menu click ‘Who can see my stuff’. Controlling Who CommentsĪnother option that is available to you is the ability to block, delete, or remove unwanted commentary from your posts. Changing your Facebook image sharing settings: Log into Facebook, click on the padlock icon on the toolbar along the top.
Don’t rely on Facebook’s integrated profanity filter as there are plenty of clever individuals that can find a way around it with slightly misspelled profane words. You could do a web search and quickly find a list of the most common words to add to your list to make it more comprehensive.Ĭopying some popular profanity filters is also a good idea if you want to be thorough. If you want to spend as little time as possible doing this, you should use premade lists of commonly used words. Also, don’t forget to add some commonly used abbreviations.
Focus on what people use most often when typing. The list is not case-sensitive so you don’t have to bother with capping the first letter of names, countries, etc. Here are some words you should definitely think of using in the filter: the, of, and, in, is, that, not, but, use, he, she, if, etc.