Facebook Page Timeline Setup Tutorial: Day Seven – Moderate Comments

March 13, 2012 — 2 Comments

Facebook Page Timeline Setup Tutorial – Moderate Comments

Today’s task in the Facebook Page Timeline Setup Tutorial should be an easy one if you’ve been keeping up with your page. Today we are going to review the activity log comments by others and moderate them for spam or inappropriate comments.

To do this, first go to the activity log and then choose “spam”:

facebook page activity log

facebook timeline spam

This will be the list of all of the spam posted to the wall of your page. Facebook filters spam, but of course sometimes it makes a mistake. Go through your spam timeline and just make sure that there aren’t any messages from real customers that were accidentally  marked spam. To move a comment out of the spam folder, click on the circle to the right of the comment, then choose “Unmark as spam.”

undo spam on facebook timeline

Once you’ve done this, then switch to the “posts by others” view:

facebook page posts by others

Scroll through all of the comments and if you come across a spam comment, click on mark as spam. If you come across an inappropriate comment, you can either choose to hide it from your Timeline or delete it all together:

how to mark a facebook comment as spam

This is regular maintenance that you should be performing on your page. Depending on how much traffic and comments you get, you should do this once  a week  for highly visited Facebook pages to once a month for smaller pages.

Miss a day? Find out what tasks were on Day OneDay TwoDay ThreeDay Four, and Day Five, or Day Six.

 

According to Facebook, these page changes must be done by March 30th. If you don’t have the time to devote to updating your business page, email me, and I will set it up for you for $150.

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