VIDEO: Block comments on Facebook photos

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With my best friend via Facebook Exchanging the last of the party photos can't always be fun. Especially if you forget to adjust the settings so that strangers are not allowed to write comments. To protect your photos from such access, we recommend creating a user-defined friend list. This gives you the option to block your photos from other people.

Create Facebook friends list

  1. In order to protect the photos on Facebook from external comments and to block them, it is best to create your own friends list for your photos. To do this, log into your Account and click on "More" at the bottom left. Now appears "friends". Click on "More" immediately afterwards.
  2. On the page that is now open, click "Create list". Assign a suitable name, such as "Photo Family" and enter the names of those people who are allowed to see and comment on your photos.
  3. Then select "Create" to enter the list. You can now share the photos accordingly in your photo albums.

Block comments for photos

  1. To block comments on your photos on Facebook, you need to edit the respective settings for your photo album. Since there is no direct function that can only be used to block comments on photos, you can only do this Block them globally for all posts or you can use the friends list to share your photos for third-party comments lock.
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  3. To do this, choose your profile and click on "Photos" on the left. Now select "Show all". A list of your albums will appear. For the profile pictures, you can use the icon to define the user groups who are allowed to see these photos.
  4. To edit other albums, select one and then select a photo. Click on "Edit" in the upper right corner. A button will now appear. Here you can now select the friends list for whom the photo should be visible.
  5. To ensure that a photo is completely blocked for comments, select the setting "Only me". Please note that the photo is then not visible to anyone, which in turn contradicts the purpose of posting on Facebook. However, this ensures that no comments can be made.
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