社交媒体为人们提供了一种保持联系的方式,但它往往会暴露出人们行为中最糟糕的一面。有时您想发布一些内容,但没有让人们发表评论的选项。
虽然您无法在个人页面上执行此操作,但如果您拥有适当的管理员权限,则可以关闭对Facebook 群组帖子的评论。(group posts)当您想发布一个有争议的公告或一条会激起巨魔(would stir up trolls)的新闻时,这是一个好主意。
如何关闭Facebook 帖子上的评论(Facebook Post)
群组(Group)帖子很快就会演变成争论,尤其是在评论有争议的情况下。作为组管理员,您可以决定关闭评论以避免惹恼他人或成为trolls 的诱饵(bait for trolls)。
- 找到您要对其评论静音的帖子。
- 选择帖子右侧的三个点。
- 选择关闭评论。(Turn Off Commenting.)
- 在此之后,没有人可以对帖子发表评论。
您可以通过重复此过程重新打开评论。如果已经有评论,它们将在您关闭评论后保持可见。如果有任何看起来很垃圾的帖子,您可以删除这些帖子。
如何从Facebook 群组中删除评论(Facebook Group)
如果场合需要, Facebook(Facebook)可以轻松删除评论(并删除您自己的评论)。
- 将光标悬停(Hover)在违规帖子旁边,然后选择它旁边的三个点。
- 选择删除评论。(Remove Comment.)
- 将出现另一个屏幕,您可以选择提供有关评论的注释并通知用户您删除评论的原因。要继续,请选择删除。(Remove.)
评论将从页面中消失。没有用户将能够看到它。如果您是Facebook 群组的管理员,(administrator for the Facebook group)您可以根据需要删除尽可能多的评论。
如果您不想完全删除评论,但又想限制帖子收到的关注量,还有另一种选择:将帖子限制为每五分钟一次的评论。
- 找到您要对其评论静音的帖子。
- 选择帖子右侧的三个点。
- 选择放慢评论。(Slow down comments.)
如何从您的个人资料中隐藏某些单词(How to Hide Certain Words From Your Profile)
虽然无法关闭对您的个人 Facebook 个人资料的评论(就权限而言,这是(your personal Facebook profile)Facebook的奇怪疏忽),但您可以阻止特定字词出现在您个人资料的帖子中。
- 选择右上角的向下箭头以打开Facebook选项菜单。
- 选择设置和隐私(Settings & Privacy )>设置。(Settings.)
- 从左侧菜单中 选择配置文件和标记。(Profile and tagging)
- 在查看和共享(Viewing and sharing,)下方,选择隐藏包含您个人资料中某些字词的评论(Hide comments containing certain words from your profile.)旁边的编辑。(Edit)
- 输入(Enter)要阻止的单词并选择+符号。
- 选择显示变体(Show Variations)以查看可能出现的单词的任何潜在常见排列。
- 选择保存。(Save.)
您最多可以添加 1,000 个不同的关键字,并将它们全部从您的Facebook时间线中禁止。这在选举季节特别有效,因为您最不想要的就是大量两极分化的内容出现在您的信息流中。这也是屏蔽与体育相关的内容的好方法,尤其是当您最不喜欢的球队正在前往超级碗(Super Bowl)的路上时。
阻止其他人在您的 Facebook 个人资料上发帖(Your Facebook Profile)
在同一个菜单中,您可以阻止其他人在您的个人资料上发帖。在页面顶部询问谁可以在您的个人资料上发帖?(Who can post on your profile?)您可以设置它,以便其他人没有权限(no one else has permission)。
- 选择编辑。(Edit.)
- 选择下拉框并选择只有我。(Only Me.)
如何限制谁看到您的帖子
当您无法阻止对您的个人资料发表评论时,下一个最佳选择是限制谁可以评论您的帖子。
- 选择右上角的向下箭头以打开Facebook选项菜单。
- 选择设置和隐私(Settings & Privacy )>设置。(Settings.)
- 选择公开帖子。(Public Posts.)
- 选择公开发表评论(Public Post Comments)旁边的编辑(Edit)。
- 选择下拉框并选择好友。(Friends.)
选择此设置后,如果您的帖子被标记为公开,任何人都可以看到它——但只有您的朋友可以对其发表评论。这使您可以更好地控制您在任何帖子上收到的评论类型,因为您(希望)相信您的朋友不会煽动火焰战争。
How to Turn Off Comments on a Facebook Post
Social mеdiа provides a way for people to stay connected, but it often brings out the worst in people’s behavior. There are times when you want to post something, but without the option for рeople to make сomments.
While you can’t do this on your personal page, you can turn off commenting on Facebook group posts if you have the proper admin privileges. This is a good idea when you want to post a controversial announcement or piece of news that would stir up trolls.
How to Turn Off Comments on a Facebook Post
Group posts can quickly devolve into arguments, especially if the comment is something controversial. As a group administrator, you can decide to turn off comments to avoid annoying people or becoming bait for trolls.
- Find the post you want to silence comments on.
- Select the three dots to the right of the post.
- Select Turn Off Commenting.
- After this, no one will be able to comment on the post.
You can turn comments back on by repeating this process. If there are already comments in place, they will remain visible after you turn off comments. If there are any that seem trollish, you can delete the posts.
How to Delete Comments From a Facebook Group
Facebook makes it easy to remove comments (and delete your own) if the occasion calls for it.
- Hover your cursor beside the offending post and select the three dots beside it.
- Select Remove Comment.
- Another screen appears that gives you the option to provide a note regarding the comment and inform the user why you removed the comment. To continue, select Remove.
The comment will disappear from the page. No user will be able to see it. You can remove as many comments as necessary, provided you are the administrator for the Facebook group.
If you don’t want to remove comments completely, but you want to limit the amount of attention a post receives, there is another option: the ability to restrict posts to a single comment only every five minutes.
- Find the post you want to silence comments on.
- Select the three dots to the right of the post.
- Select Slow down comments.
How to Hide Certain Words From Your Profile
While it isn’t possible to turn off commenting on your personal Facebook profile (an odd oversight from Facebook as far as permissions go), you can block specific words from appearing in posts on your profile.
- Select the down-arrow in the top-right corner to open the Facebook options menu.
- Select Settings & Privacy > Settings.
- Select Profile and tagging from the left-hand menu.
- Underneath Viewing and sharing, select Edit beside Hide comments containing certain words from your profile.
- Enter the word you want to block and select the + symbol.
- Select Show Variations to see any potential common permutations of the word that might appear.
- Select Save.
You can add up to 1,000 different keywords and ban them all from your Facebook timeline. This can be particularly effective during election season when the last thing you want is a slew of highly polarized content coming across your stream. It’s also a good way to block out sports-related content, especially when your least favorite team is on its way to the Super Bowl.
Stop Other People from Posting on Your Facebook Profile
From this same menu, you can stop other people from posting on your profile. At the top of the page where it asks Who can post on your profile? you can set it so that no one else has permission.
- Select Edit.
- Select the drop-down box and choose Only Me.
How to Limit Who Sees Your Posts
When you can’t block comments on your personal profile, the next best option is to limit who can comment on your posts.
- Select the down-arrow in the top-right corner to open the Facebook options menu.
- Select Settings & Privacy > Settings.
- Select Public Posts.
- Select Edit beside Public Post Comments.
- Select the drop-down box and select Friends.
After you choose this setting, anyone can see your post if it’s marked as public — but only your friends can comment on it. This gives you much better control over the kind of comments you receive on any post, as you (hopefully) trust your friends not to incite a flame war.