We often share posts from other pages on our page, Pit Bulls Against Misinformation and inevitably, our page followers will make comments that really should be directed to the page that the post originated from.
To help people determine the source of a post they are commenting on and ensure that the people who can answer their questions can actually see them, please see the screen captures below. [Note: you can click on the photos to make them bigger]
If you look closely at the bottom of the post, you’ll see gray text. This is the original caption. The presence of this means that we are not the original posters, and we simply shared from another page. To reach the original posters, you’ll need to click the photo which will take you to that page.
Also take note that we have typed the city and state right in the first few words, something we do regularly.
This is a post from another page, as evidenced by the presence of “shared [page name]” photo at the top of the post. If you want to make a comment that they will see, you need to click on the photo to be taken to their page.
This post was generated by us, shared originally by us. You’ll notice there is no “shared” text up top, or any text below the photo.
Please note that the way you access facebook will also determine how you’ll know if a post is shared or not. These screen captures are from the desktop version.
~Rachele