Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Facebook

The ability to share pages has been removed or moved for many users, often due to changes in the Facebook platform's design, particularly on desktop and older app versions. While the direct "Share to Page" option may be gone, a common workaround is to copy the post's URL, paste it into a new post on the other page, and wait for the preview image to load before deleting the URL. Some features, like sharing a post to another page you manage, are still available on newer mobile apps or specific business tools, and require certain permissions. [1, 2, 3, 4]  
Workaround for sharing posts 

• Go to the original post and click the date or time to get a direct URL for the post. 
• Copy the URL from your browser. 
• Go to the page you want to share the post to and start a new post. 
• Paste the URL into the new post and wait for the image preview to load. 
• Delete the URL from the text box, as the preview will remain. 
• Write your own text and then share the post. [1, 3]  

Other potential reasons and solutions 

• Platform changes: Facebook has updated its interface, and the "Share to Page" option has been removed from the desktop site for many users. 
• App version: The feature may still be available on newer versions of the mobile app, such as the Lite app. 
• Permissions: If you are trying to share as a business, ensure you have the correct permissions in Meta Business Suite to manage and publish content for the pages involved. 
• Privacy settings: Some pages have settings that restrict sharing, although this is more common for personal profiles and private groups than for pages you own and manage. 
• Technical issues: There could be a temporary issue with Facebook's service, and the ability to share may return later. You can try checking for updates to the Facebook app or logging out and back in. [1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]  

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