How do I pin a post in Facebook?

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Want to draw your profile viewers’ attention to a specific post on Facebook? You can pin a post to make it always appear at the top of your profile page. We’ll show you how to do it.

You can have only one post pinned to your profile at a time. If you try to pin a second post, that second post gets pinned and the first post gets unpinned. You can pin chats in WhatsApp, too.

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Table of Contents

  • Pin a Post to Your Facebook Profile
  • Bonus Tip: Pin a Post on a Facebook Page

How to Pin a Post to Your Facebook Profile

To pin a post to your Facebook profile page, you can use any of your devices, including Windows, Mac, Linux, iPhone, iPad, and Android. We’ll show you how to perform the task on the Facebook website.

Launch a web browser on your computer and access the Facebook site. Log in to your account if you aren’t already. Then, in the top-right corner of the site, click your profile icon.

How do I pin a post in Facebook?

On your profile page that opens, find the post you want to pin.

At the top-right corner of the post, click the three dots.

How do I pin a post in Facebook?

From the three-dots menu, select “Pin Post.”

How do I pin a post in Facebook?

And immediately, Facebook will pin the selected post to the top of your profile page. Scroll up your profile and your pinned post will appear there. It should look something like this:

How do I pin a post in Facebook?

To unpin a pinned post, then from the top-right corner of the pinned post, select the three dots and then click “Unpin Post” in the menu.

How do I pin a post in Facebook?

Facebook will remove the post from the top of your profile page. It will continue to appear at its original location in your profile, though. You can also delete this Facebook post if you want.

Bonus Tip: How to Pin a Post on a Facebook Page

In addition to your personal profile, you can pin a post to your Facebook page, too.

To do so, access your page and find the post to pin.

At the top-right corner of the post, click the three dots.

How do I pin a post in Facebook?

From the three-dots menu, select “Pin to Top of Page.”

How do I pin a post in Facebook?

And Facebook will add your selected post to the top of the page.

To remove the post from the top of the page, from the top-right corner of the post, click the three dots. Then, from the menu that opens, select “Unpin From Top of Page.”

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