Sharing Posts On Facebook Updated 2019

Sharing Posts On Facebook: If you see a post on Facebook that you want to show to your friends or followers, all you need to do is copy and repost it. Facebook makes this easy with the Share attribute. You can repost videos, photos, links and also text. Sharing is a quick means to spread out concepts and promos on Facebook. Instead of trying to reword a post, sharing allows you to repost the original as well as add your personal comments at the beginning. By using the official Share feature, the original poster gets credit history even though the post appears on your wall.


Sharing Posts On Facebook


1. Log-in to Facebook.

2. Locate the post you wish to copy as well as repost on your newsfeed, a friend's account or business web page.

3. Press "Share" under the post.

4. Use the drop-down box in the "Share This Status" dialog box to choose that you want to share the post with. You can repost to your personal timeline, a friend's timeline, to a team, on a web page you have or as a private message to an additional customer.

5. Filter who sees the shared post by using the "Custom" drop-down box in the "Share This Status" dialog box. This allows you to decide to omit certain people or lists from checking out the post, even if you share it on your timeline.

6. Make up a message of your personal in the "Write something ..." box. This isn't really required, however offers the possibility to include in the original message or describe why you're reposting.

7. Press "Share Status" to repost.

Suggestion: While uncommon, some posts could not have a "Share" link. To copy these posts, highlight the text you wish to share as well as push "Ctrl-C" to copy the text. In the "Update Status" box, press "Ctrl-V" to paste the message. Press "post" to share. Always offer debt to the initial poster.

Caution: When reposting a post from a private user, ensure you have consent to do so. If the post contains personal details, the individual may not want the post shown to any individual outside their very own circle of friends.