How to Delete a Facebook Post on My Timeline

How to Delete a Facebook Post

This is for a post someone else wrote on someone else’s timeline. It will not remove the post, it will hide it from you. When you look at a post, you will not see the carrot on the right side. Hover your mouse in that area to see the carrot. Click on it. You will see several options. Click “I don’t want to see this.” You will no longer see it. Facebook changes exactly what this says from time to time, but the concept is the same. As in my next set of instructions. Another Way to Remove a Post

I noticed that I have a slightly different set of options when I go to delete a Facebook post by someone else. On my Facebook account, the options include “Hide” and “Report/Mark as Spam.” I don’t have the survey option and I don’t have “I don’t want to see this.” What’s the deal? I guess Curtis has a different set of options than I do on his page, because one is newer than the other.

Deleting Your Own Facebook Post 

The two posts above were written by others. The first account belongs to Emma, the second to Abigail. If you have written a post of your own that you want to delete, here is how it is currently done.

Read: Ways To Know Who Has Viewed Your Facebook Profile

As you can see, there are completely different options when the post is your own. You can delete your own post, unfollow it, or embed it somewhere else.

Deleting or Removing a Comment

If you have written a comment on a post (yours or someone else’s) you will instead see a pencil when you hover.

Conclusion

It seems that Facebook has decided to change the word delete to hide, or something else that does not make it clear whether you are actually deleting a post from your timeline. Given that you cannot delete someone else’s post anyway, this makes some sense. Cheers!!

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How to Delete a Facebook Post on My Timeline

How to Delete a Facebook Post

This is for a post someone else wrote on someone else’s timeline. It will not remove the post, it will hide it from you. When you look at a post, you will not see the carrot on the right side. Hover your mouse in that area to see the carrot. Click on it. You will see several options. Click “I don’t want to see this.” You will no longer see it. Facebook changes exactly what this says from time to time, but the concept is the same. As in my next set of instructions. Another Way to Remove a Post

I noticed that I have a slightly different set of options when I go to delete a Facebook post by someone else. On my Facebook account, the options include “Hide” and “Report/Mark as Spam.” I don’t have the survey option and I don’t have “I don’t want to see this.” What’s the deal? I guess Curtis has a different set of options than I do on his page, because one is newer than the other.

Deleting Your Own Facebook Post 

The two posts above were written by others. The first account belongs to Emma, the second to Abigail. If you have written a post of your own that you want to delete, here is how it is currently done.

Read: Ways To Know Who Has Viewed Your Facebook Profile

As you can see, there are completely different options when the post is your own. You can delete your own post, unfollow it, or embed it somewhere else.

Deleting or Removing a Comment

If you have written a comment on a post (yours or someone else’s) you will instead see a pencil when you hover.

Conclusion

It seems that Facebook has decided to change the word delete to hide, or something else that does not make it clear whether you are actually deleting a post from your timeline. Given that you cannot delete someone else’s post anyway, this makes some sense. Cheers!!

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How to Delete a Facebook Post on My Timeline

How to Delete a Facebook Post

This is for a post someone else wrote on someone else’s timeline. It will not remove the post, it will hide it from you. When you look at a post, you will not see the carrot on the right side. Hover your mouse in that area to see the carrot. Click on it. You will see several options. Click “I don’t want to see this.” You will no longer see it. Facebook changes exactly what this says from time to time, but the concept is the same. As in my next set of instructions. Another Way to Remove a Post

I noticed that I have a slightly different set of options when I go to delete a Facebook post by someone else. On my Facebook account, the options include “Hide” and “Report/Mark as Spam.” I don’t have the survey option and I don’t have “I don’t want to see this.” What’s the deal? I guess Curtis has a different set of options than I do on his page, because one is newer than the other.

Deleting Your Own Facebook Post 

The two posts above were written by others. The first account belongs to Emma, the second to Abigail. If you have written a post of your own that you want to delete, here is how it is currently done.

Read: Ways To Know Who Has Viewed Your Facebook Profile

As you can see, there are completely different options when the post is your own. You can delete your own post, unfollow it, or embed it somewhere else.

Deleting or Removing a Comment

If you have written a comment on a post (yours or someone else’s) you will instead see a pencil when you hover.

Conclusion

It seems that Facebook has decided to change the word delete to hide, or something else that does not make it clear whether you are actually deleting a post from your timeline. Given that you cannot delete someone else’s post anyway, this makes some sense. Cheers!!

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