Table of Contents
- 1 How can I see actions that other admins have taken in our Facebook page?
- 2 How can I see who manages a Facebook page?
- 3 Can a Facebook page have multiple admins?
- 4 Can Facebook group admin delete comments?
- 5 What happens if a Facebook page has only one admin?
- 6 Can I assign lower rights to other Facebook page administrators?
How can I see actions that other admins have taken in our Facebook page?
Tap in the top right of Facebook, then scroll down to Groups and select your group.
- Tap More, then tap View Group Info.
- Tap Admin Activity.
- Tap to view a profile or learn more about an action taken.
Can admins tell when you delete a post?
If you add a note from the admin, the author of the post will receive a notification that their post was removed. If they click the notification, they’ll be able to see the rules their post violated and the note from the admin for 14 days.
How can I see who manages a Facebook page?
Click the Settings tab at the top right of the page, and look for the Page roles section on the left column. You can, of course, read what each of the roles are and their capabilities in the Facebook Help Center here. If you’re an Admin for the Page, you will be able to see and edit all role information.
Can admins delete other admins?
An admin can remove anyone including creator and other admins. Whatever who the admin add or remove, no one, include the creator, can stop him. Therefore, think carefully, befor promote someone as a admin.
Can a Facebook page have multiple admins?
You can have as many admins on a Page as you want. To add an admin, go to “Edit Page” on your Timeline and then click “Admin roles.” Scroll down and select “Add another admin.” Note: To make someone an admin of your Page, the person must have Liked the Page.
Can Facebook group admins see what you search?
We cannot, however, do certain things, like see your search history in the group, view your message history with other group members, or see anything on your profile that we wouldn’t otherwise be able to see based on your privacy settings. We also can’t tell who reported a post or the whole group to Facebook.
Can Facebook group admin delete comments?
In April, Facebook introduced three ways through which admins can notify members when a group rule is broken by them. Admins and moderators, while declining pending posts, deleting a comment from the group or before muting a member will be able to point out rule which was broken by that specific member.
Can you see who is admin of a Facebook page?
Can anyone see the Admin of a Facebook Page? No. This is because Facebook will protect its user’s privacy and information.
What happens if a Facebook page has only one admin?
If a FB Page has only one admin and that person leaves NDSU or deletes their personal Facebook profile, the page may be lost to your department, taking with it all the posts, likes and comments the page has gathered. To avoid an unfortunate end to your Facebook Page, you just need to make sure your page has multiple admins.
How do I check who is an admin on a Facebook page?
Here’s how you check who is an admin on a Facebook page that you administrate: Open your Page’s admin panel Click Edit Page From the left column menu, click Admin Roles Type the names of other people you’d like to add in the open field Click Manager below the name to choose what kind of admin you want to add Click Save Changes
Can I assign lower rights to other Facebook page administrators?
Rather than hand over the keys to the entire Facebook page (and effectively give them as much power as you, the original administrator) you can assign your fellow admin lower rights – which can prevent them removing you as an admin.
Can I see who authorized a post on my Facebook page?
Facebook just added a new facility where Page administrators can see exactly who authored a post or comment. Starting Feb. 20, 2014 the names of admins will show next to the posts and comments. This will be visible to anyone with an admin role on your Page. You can also see who posted or scheduled posts in your Page’s activity log.