No, you cannot delete someone else’s post on Facebook.
There is no way to delete someone’s post on your Facebook page. The only way to remove posts from your page is to delete the entire page and start over.
Yes, you can delete someone else’s reaction to one of your posts. You can also block them if they are offensive.
Facebook does not delete posts. They only delete the post from your timeline. The post remains on your profile and can be seen by anyone who has access to your profile.
No, people are not notified if you delete a post.
When you delete someone’s post on Facebook, it is no longer visible to anyone who visits that page. This means that the post will not show up in your News Feed or Timeline.
Facebook’s deletion policy is not clear, but they say that posts will be deleted if they violate their community standards. It is unclear how long it takes for Facebook to delete a post.
The only way to delete a Facebook post is to delete the entire post. To do this, simply hover over the post and click on “x” that appears at the top right of the post.
Facebook posts are never truly deleted. They’re just hidden from your timeline and search results, but they’re still stored on Facebook’s servers. If you want to delete a post for good, you can use the Admins feature to delete it from your profile and from everyone else’s profiles who have shared it.
No, deleting a post on Facebook does not delete it everywhere. This is because the post is saved by Facebook servers and will appear on other accounts that are logged into the same account.