Ways of Editing, Deleting and Restoring the Facebook Posts
Well, in this whole world no one could be termed as perfect, everyone tend to do some kind of mistakes and many of them have published Facebook posts with wrong spellings, sometimes grammatical errors, mistaken “facts,” or opinions that people immediately realized that they may not require to be aired in public. If such things happen then people tend to hop into their post and fix the particular problem, either by changing it or deleting it altogether. Though, it would appear easy if an individual know how to do so.
HIGHLIGHTS
- People tend to hop into their post and fix the particular problem, if any
- It would be easy if anyone knows the directions to edit, delete and restore post
- If people “delete” a post it moves to trash section, it gets deleted after 30 days
It basically, follows the directions on the way Facebook post can get edit, delete it, and restore it on the web by the use of the mobile app.
ON THE WEB
- The particular post that an individual would want to edit, they need to click on the three dots in the upper right of their post.
- Do click on the Edit post option if they want to change it; then they would make their edits and click on Save option.
- Click on Move to trash if they would need to delete it, and then click on Move option.
Note: When an individual “delete” a post, they would actually be moving it to a trash section, where it would be finally deleted after 30 days period. If they want to restore it or delete it immediately, they need to follow the following steps.
- First they need to click on their personal icon in the upper right corner
- Then, click on Settings & privacy > Activity log
- In the left-hand column, they need to scroll down to and select Trash
- They need to find the post and click its checkbox. Click on Restore to restore it to their timeline, or Delete to permanently delete it.
- In the resulting pop-up, they need to click on Restore or Delete option.
ON A MOBILE DEVICE
- First, tap on the three dots in the upper-right corner of the post
- Select Edit post if they need to change it; and then make their required edits, and then click on Save.
- Select Move to trash if they would want to delete it, and then click on Move.
The process of restoring or permanently deleting a post was as similar to that on the web.
- In their timeline, they need to tap on their personal icon in the upper left corner.
- Then tap on the three dots to the right of Edit profile.
- In their Profile settings, select Activity log>Trash.
- Select the checkbox of the post they want to restore or delete.
- In order to restore the post, they need to tap on Restore at the bottom of the screen. To permanently delete it, they were required to tap the three dots at the bottom right, and select Delete.
- At last, tap Restore or Delete in the pop-up menu.
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