Hey, so listen.
If you’ve ever posted something on Facebook and then immediately regretted letting everyone and their cousin jump into your comment section… yeah, same.
Good news is, I figured out how to turn off comments, and it’s not rocket science.
I’m gonna walk you through it like you’re sitting right next to me.
Let’s go.
TL;DR — How to Turn Off Comments on a Facebook Post
- In Facebook Groups:
- Tap the three dots (…) on your post → Tap “Turn off commenting.”
- On Your Profile:
- Tap three dots (…) → Tap “Who can comment?” → Choose “Only me” to basically turn comments off.
- If You Just Hate One Comment:
- Hold your finger on the comment → Tap Delete.
- Important Stuff:
- Turning off comments doesn’t delete old ones.
- You can turn comments back on later.
- People can still react with likes, hearts, angry faces, etc.
Bottom line: Your post, your rules. Shut it down if people get annoying.
First Things First: Can I Always Turn Off Comments?
Here’s the deal:
You can only turn off comments in some places on Facebook.
I can turn off comments if:
- I post something in a Facebook group (and I have permission).
- I post something on my own profile (but it’s a little trickier — I have to limit who can comment).
- I post something on a Page that I manage.
I CAN’T just shut off comments on any random post everywhere.
(Facebook is weird like that. Honestly, they could’ve made this way easier.)
How I Turn Off Comments (Step-by-Step)
When I Post in a Facebook Group:
- I find my post inside the group.
- I tap the three little dots (…) at the top right corner of my post.
- A menu pops up.
- I tap “Turn off commenting.”
Boom.
Now nobody can type anything underneath it. They can still hit “like” or “heart” or whatever, but no typing.
When I Post on My Own Profile:
Okay, this one’s a little different.
Technically, Facebook doesn’t let me totally “turn off” comments on my own posts — unless I use the “Who can comment” setting.
Here’s what I do:
Step | What I Tap |
---|---|
1 | Go to my post. |
2 | Tap the three dots (…) in the top right corner. |
3 | Tap “Who can comment on your post?” |
4 | Pick: Public, Friends, or Only me. |
⚡ Shortcut:
If I pick “Only me,” it’s basically the same thing as turning comments off.
Quick Picture Guide (In My Head)
It kinda looks like this:

Why I Might Turn Off Comments
Honestly, sometimes I just don’t feel like dealing with people.
Here’s why I usually hit that “turn off commenting” button:
Reason | Example |
---|---|
Avoid fights | Posted about my favorite team and didn’t want a war in the comments |
Stop spam | Some random dude kept dropping crypto links |
Stay private | Posted a photo I didn’t want the whole town talking about |
Keep it clean | Running a group and avoiding drama |
Stuff I Always Keep in Mind
- Turning off comments doesn’t delete old ones.
If someone already said something weird, it’s still there unless I delete it manually. - I can turn comments back ON anytime.
Just go back to the three dots and tap “Turn on commenting.” - People can still react with emojis.
They can’t shut up, but they can still throw an angry face or a heart on my post. (Classic.)
Bonus Trick: How I Delete Just One Comment
If I don’t want to shut everybody up, but I need to erase one annoying comment, here’s what I do:
- I hold my finger on the comment.
- I tap Delete.
Just like that — gone. 🧹
My Cheat Sheet for Turning Off Comments
Problem | What I Do |
---|---|
Group post | Tap three dots → Turn off commenting |
Profile post | Tap three dots → Who can comment → Only me |
One bad comment | Hold the comment → Delete |
Final Thoughts
At the end of the day, it’s my post.
I get to decide if people can say stuff or not.
If they’re being trolls, stirring drama, or just annoying me… guess what? Comments: OFF.
“Not every post needs to be a public debate.”
[…] I had to do was log in again with my email and password.That’s it.Facebook turns everything back on like I never […]