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New Facebook features on what you see and who can comment on your posts: Here's how it works

Facebook users also get the option to sort and browse their News Feed using the Feed Filter Bar.

April 11, 2021 / 22:07 IST
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Facebook has rolled out new tools to offer users more control over their News Feed. The Mark Zuckerberg -led social media company has introduced an option that will let users decide on who can comment on each of their public posts. Facebook users also get the option to sort and browse their News Feed using the Feed Filter Bar. How do these new tools work? Are they of any benefit to you? Let’s take a look.

Control over who can comment on your Facebook post

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One of the new Facebook features allows users to set up settings that give them control over who can comment on their public posts. The feature is definitely a welcome move. When you make a post public, users who are not your “friends” on Facebook can also share their views on a topic related to the post. Some might misuse the feature and leave comments that would not be acceptable or make the user confirmable. The new tool gives you the control to decide your commenting audience for a given public post by choosing from a menu of options ranging from anyone who can see the post to only the people and Pages you tag.

How to adjust who can comment on your public posts on Facebook?


Choosing Public means everyone can comment under your post, even those who are not following you. Selecting “Friends” will let your Facebook friends comment on your post. Friends of Friends will include all your friends and any friends they have. Bear in mind that you can also choose who can comment on individual public posts on your profile. Choosing who can comment on an individual public post applies to that post only. It does not change your settings for who can comment on your other public posts or your public profile information.

Control what you see on your Facebook News Feed.