- How do I put someone on post approval?
- How do I approve posts for a Facebook group I admin?
- Why is Facebook telling me my post has to be approved?
- What is turn on post approval for member?
- What does turn on post approval mean?
- How do I change whether I post as myself or as my page in my Facebook group?
- How do I automatically approve posts in a Facebook group?
- Why is nobody seeing my Facebook group posts?
- Why are visitor posts not showing on Facebook Page?
- Can I review posts before they appear on my timeline?
- How do you know if your post is approved?
How do I put someone on post approval?
Click on the three-dots icon of an offending Group member's post, and click on “turn on post approval for member.” You can also “mute member” entirely. It is also possible for admins to allow certain members to post at will without approval, which can be a useful feature.
How do I approve posts for a Facebook group I admin?
Here's how. Go to your Group, click on the three dots and select Edit Group Settings. Scroll down and under Post Approval, check the box that says All Group Posts Must Be Approved By an Admin or a Moderator, then click Save. Now when someone posts in the group, you'll get a notification that a post needs approval.
Why is Facebook telling me my post has to be approved?
A new system flags groups that violate community standards, and makes volunteer moderators approve all posts for two months. ... Any group, public or private, the company detects has too many posts that violate its community standards will be forced to have administrators and moderators approve each submission manually.
What is turn on post approval for member?
If you have access to this experimental feature, you will see a new option, “Turn on post approval for member” for you to select - Once you turn on post approval, all posts from that member will need approval by an admin or moderator for the next 30 days.
What does turn on post approval mean?
All posts from group members appear in your group by default unless you turn on the post approval option. With post approvals, admins can review all pending posts within a group and must approve them before they appear.
How do I change whether I post as myself or as my page in my Facebook group?
To do that, follow these steps:
- Log in to Facebook as you normally do.
- Click the Account drop-down arrow in the top-right corner of the page.
- From the drop-down menu, choose the Page link that you want to use. This menu is where you toggle among your personal and Page Profiles.
How do I automatically approve posts in a Facebook group?
Follow the steps below to set up automated approval in your group:
- Click the three dots next to the "Share" tab in your group.
- Select "Edit Group Settings" in the drop down menu.
- Under the "Membership Approval" section, select "Any member can add or approve members"
- Click "Save"
Why is nobody seeing my Facebook group posts?
But unless they're interacting (liking, reacting to, commenting, or sharing) immediately with your content, there's a chance Facebook's algorithm will hide your post so no one will see it. They do this because they want you, as a public Page and presumably a business, to pay for visibility through Facebook Ads.
Why are visitor posts not showing on Facebook Page?
When a visitor posts to your Facebook Page, it does not show up in the main feed the same way as your own postings do. Instead, it is hidden within your Facebook “posts page.” Which means, visitors to your page cannot easily view posts on your Facebook page made by visitors.
Can I review posts before they appear on my timeline?
Click the “Edit” button on the righthand side. Now, you should see a description of a feature called “Timeline Review,” which lets you review items before they appear on your timeline.
How do you know if your post is approved?
Go into the group and at the top near where you write your post, there is a little indicator that says “You have one post pending approval” or whatever number you're waiting on. Click on that. It will show any posts you've submitted that haven't been approved yet.