Facebook Now Allows Users To Edit Comments

Have no fear, the next time you make an errant comment on Facebook you won’t have to delete it forever.  Facebook rolled out comment editing along with a history of edits.  Rival Google+ has had this popular functionality since its inception, something that appears to be used with regularity. Editing a Facebook comment is simple, but currently […]

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Have no fear, the next time you make an errant comment on Facebook you won’t have to delete it forever.  Facebook rolled out comment editing along with a history of edits.  Rival Google+ has had this popular functionality since its inception, something that appears to be used with regularity.

Editing a Facebook comment is simple, but currently must be performed on the web version — no support for mobile or webiste comment widgets exists.  A nice feature with the comment editing system is that a comment history will also accompany all comments so the initial context can still be found.

In order to edit a comment, simply find the comment in question:

Facebook Comment

Hover over the comment so that the Edit/Delete icon will show up:

Edit Comment

Then just edit your comment and save.  You will then see “Edited” next to the timestamp.  In this example I went back and added the pound symbol in front of the hashtag that I was talking about:

Edited Facebook Comment

To see the full comment history, click on that “Edited” button and the comment history box will pop up:

Comment History

The comment changes are rolling out this week, look for the functionality in your News feed soon!


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Greg Finn
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Greg Finn is the Director of Marketing for Cypress North, a company that provides world-class social media and search marketing services and web & application development. He has been in the Internet marketing industry for 10+ years and specializes in Digital Marketing. You can also find Greg on Twitter (@gregfinn) or LinkedIn.

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