Sharing Options from WordPress.com to Facebook Are Changing
Starting August 1, Facebook will no longer allow third-party tools to automatically post to Profiles. Here’s how it affects you.
We wanted to update you about an upcoming change Facebook is introducing to their platform, and which affects how you may share posts from your WordPress.com website to your Facebook account.
Starting August 1, 2018, third-party tools can no longer share posts automatically to Facebook Profiles. This includes Publicize, the tool for WordPress.com and Jetpack-powered sites that connects your site to major social media platforms (like Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook).
Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook Profile to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook Page connected to your site — all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s Facebook’s explanation.)
If you’ve previously connected a Facebook Profile to your WordPress.com site and still want your Facebook followers to see your posts, you have two options. First, you could go the manual route: once you publish a new post, copy its URL and share the link in a new Facebook post. (You can also share right from the WordPress mobile apps after a scheduled post goes live.)
The other option is to convert your Facebook Profile to a Page. This might not be the right solution for everyone, but it’s something to consider if your website focuses on your business, organization, or brand.
While Facebook is introducing this change to improve their platform and prevent the misuse of personal profiles, we know that this might cause a disruption in the way you and your Facebook followers interact. If you’d like to share your concerns with Facebook, head to their Help Community.
In the meantime, WordPress.com’s Publicize feature (and social media scheduling tools) will continue to be available to you for posting to Twitter, LinkedIn, and other social media platforms.
Thanks for the information
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Great info….
Do have a question…why is it I can’t copy/paste an article from Facebook to my blog to insert my own commentary….did before, but unable to now
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Are you speaking of sharing a Facebook post on your site via Facebook embedding? That is not related to these changes, so please reach out at https://wordpress.com/help/contact and we can help you troubleshoot this issue there.
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Thanks for the update! In my experience it’s better to post a link to a blog post with a personal message that relates to the audience on whichever social media platform you’re using (whether it be Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, LinkedIn, or elsewhere). People dislike automated content-pushing as it can feel like a lack of care has been taken. So the changes Facebook are making won’t affect me much as I compose posts on social media sites manually and one by one anyway.
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You’re making a good point here, I totally agree.
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That’s actually probably why they’ve made this change. Facebook is going for a more authentic approach now.
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Thanks for the heads up
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Hello
Thanks for informing.
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Thanks for the info!
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Thank you for letting us know!
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Facebook is no longer a platform that drives blog posts. Only paid postings bring some visitors to blogs and websites. Pages on Facebook are programmed for many unlikes. There is no feedback on posting more on Facebook, just for the sale of products.
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Depends on the blog contents and audience… I get more feedback and responses/comments from my friends on FB than my readers on WordPress.
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This is abslutely true and more people aren’t reading as much as they used to. People on facebook prefer visuals more than blog posts.
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I noticed that Publicize to my Facebook page stopped working months ago. So, I’ve already been posting a link there. This new change just makes Facebook less useful, IMHO. I wish they would stop making their platform worse.
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I don’t see it as a terribly bad thing. At least you can still publicize to pages.
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I agree. It’s a tad inconvenient, but it could be much worse.
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These changes haven’t happened yet, so if you’ve been having trouble with Publicize there’s likely a different reason. Please submit a support request at https://wordpress.com/help/contact and we’d be happy to take a look.
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It’s been this way for months. I figured Facebook did something to break the connection. While it is annoying, I’m okay with my work-around of posting the link. This has the advantage of forcing my (allowing me) to frame the link with an intro, which seems to boost engagement.
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Thank you for sharing this information ahead of the happening. 🙏
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It’s too bad Facebook is doing this. Found myself auto-posting to Twitter because I may reach a less captive audience. Right now, my blog is not a business or moneymaker, so reach isn’t as important to me.
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Me too.. reach not as important when it’s not about business or advertising your blogs..
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As a professional photographer who licenses my images, I’ve never liked that when sharing to Facebook from my WordPress blog that they get the entire photo gallery, not just the featured photo. If I want all of my photos stripped of their metadata and made into orphan works, I wouldn’t have bothered with a WordPress site in the first place and would simply upload direct to Facebook. I disabled Facebook sharing as soon as I saw what it does. Good riddance!
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If you’re a professional and use your personal FB profile for commercial purposes you’re in violation of FB’s TOS anyway. You should share your WP posts to a FB page. As a benefit, the dreaded “enhanced sharing” (ie. direct upload of photos from your WP blog posts) doesn’t happen then either.
I am NOT saying that FB pages are actually any good for this purpose… 😛
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I find this a bit disappointing. It would be perhaps better to have an opt-in system – even post at a time. I liked that I could choose to post to various platforms automatically, given that my blog is not for financial purposes.
At least this explains why I couldn’t link yesterday – I was getting quite annoyed 🙂
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These changes haven’t happened yet, so if you had trouble sharing to Facebook yesterday it might be something else. Please reach out at https://wordpress.com/help/contact and we’d be happy to take a look.
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Thank you. I did notice the start date in your post, but given it’s only a week’s time, I figured I might as well get into the habit of posting a link to facebook.
Interestingly though, it doesn’t seem to have had the normal amount of response as previously linked posts.
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Yes, my posts are more for the grieving and I like that it posted directly to those pages that I am mod of, oh well sign of the times I guess.
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If you are using Publicize to post to pages on Facebook that should not be affected. This change only prevents posting to personal profiles.
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Not using publicize that I am aware of am new to all of this really, thank you.
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Thanks for this update. I’ve been waiting for a reason to take a step to creating a page for my blog.
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Oh my … I am just getting used to this WordPress thing and now they are going to change it on me? LOL …. great. But good information to know for when it quits working for me!
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Thanks for the update. I will just put the link on facebook whenever I have a blog to share.
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Thanks for the information.
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I started a Facebook page for my blog. I use it to link to my new posts, but I also post links to all sorts of things I’m interested in. This makes my personal Facebook profile just for personal things and my page for public things. I agree that Facebook keeps doing unpopular things that annoy people, but I don’t think there is any other program right now that all my friends and family would agree to using. So, we just have to accept that we are guests in Mark Zuckerberg’s house.
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I guess I got lucky. Created a facebook page where I invited my friends to follow. Those who were interested would get updates, those who weren’t wouldn’t get bothered and didn’t need to block or unfollow me for spamming blog posts. Thanks to that thinking I don’t need to worry about this change, as my blog is connected to a page and not my profile.
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Thanks for this update, Mark.
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Thanks for the update. I have thus created a page, so my family and others who are on Facebook can see my posts readily.
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Thanks for informing. I may have to change my linking URL now to get it posted on my Facebook Page.
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The other alternative is to simply dump Facebook altogether 🤬
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the whole reason i started a blog is because i hate facade book!
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Agree. Fortunately I have just delete my account a few days ago, and don’t have to worry about that sort of change.
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Thank you for the information.
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Thanks for the information 🙂
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Auto posting wasn’t a good option, in the first place. Glad this has been realised. WordPress may stop its such automatic sharing options. If one is keen on sharing one’s posts on third party apps or platforms, one should do it individually. Thanks for sharing this info, anyways.
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Thank you for the update.
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Thank you Mark for the clear explanation 🙂
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To be honest I’m over Facebook. Last time I linked my WordPress site to Facebook, my Facebook account got high-jacked; my email attempts to reset my password did not get to Facebook. I then started being flooded with new “followers” with dodgy names all from outlook.com (They have finally given up on me.)
As of the end of this month I’m no longer posting on on Facebook as I feel the company has too big a share of the social media market. It’s a difficult decision because so many people connect through Facebook, but that is exactly why it continues to grow and squeeze out competitors.
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No problem. I avoid facebook like a plague. Infantile, trivial and often malicious.
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I have to say after the last security issues FaceBook had I delated my FB account totally. That is also about the time I came to WordPress. I never liked that FB had total control over my account to the point of selling my personal information and contacts to other companies. The fact that they were helping influence the USA elections outcomes really was the final straw for me! No loss for me and I am very happy with how I can choose how I want my account in WordPress to be connected or not connected. I am not generating money with my blog and I own the rights to my material. Thanks WordPress for all you do!!
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Thanks for the update
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Useful content. Thanks for sharing. However, it will make people open facebook every time they want to share anything and this increases frequency of footfall of the users.
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There are days when I wish I could delete my FB account. I have 12 grandchildren and I enjoy getting updates and photo’s from their parents. I also have some extraordinarily funny friends who brighten my day! So many changes and now this! I can’t keep up, and I should be too old to care, but i do.
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Thanks, I’ve made the right decision to deactivate my Facebook account 😀
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I have never actually posted anything to Facebook,it has always been handled by Publicize. I thought I had refused to accept an invitation to join Facebook when they started to ask for too many personal details, but they gave me the site anyway with what I had started to write. So I wont be missing them too much because doing it all yourself is a drag.. Thanks for letting us know.
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Thanks for the heads up!
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Thanks for the info!
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You all are stellar, the gross disruption just points to the conglomerate bull crap of FB, which sucks. I wonder how their little minions sleep at night, but I digress. Thank you for still hooking us up with other sources and hopefully FB will suffer from it’s own game one day, now I’m just prophesying.
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Cool, nice to know.
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Thanks for the insights!
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Thanks for this info 🙂
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Thsnk you for sharing this.
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Thanks for the update. It will help bloggers to maintain their consistency even after the changes. Really appreciated!
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A further reason, among many existing ones, to fall out of love with Facebook. Not that I was ever into it totally in the first place. WordPress is a much more interesting place to hang out.
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Oh bother, more admin for us.
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Thanks for the info
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Great it is appreciated. It is causing a lot of confusion and mayhem.
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Thank you for the tip. I just changed my FB profile account for a page .. hopefully I will not regret it.
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I just paste a link for my new blog post onto my home page. Then I can write a little intro for my friends. It provides me control, too. I don’t know … why does everyone think everything has to be auto-this or auto-that? But, anyway, thanks for the note.
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thanks; for sharing this wonderful articles with us. It is helpful and informative!
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