Can You Still Write Notes On Facebook? Finding Your Notes And ...

  1. Step 1 Post your thoughts as regular Facebook posts. 1 Post your thoughts as regular Facebook posts. There aren't many differences between posting a Facebook Note and making a regular post. The only differences are that the old Facebook Notes editing screen was larger and had formatting options, and that Notes appeared in a separate section of your profile.
    • Although the formatting options won't be available when creating a standard Facebook post, you can compose your thoughts in advance using a text editor on your computer, phone, or tablet (such as Notepad for Windows or TextEdit for macOS) and paste the contents into your post.
  2. Step 2 Create a Facebook Page and use it as a blog. 2 Create a Facebook Page and use it as a blog. If you mostly used Facebook Notes to share blog-type posts, consider creating a Facebook Page and posting your thoughts as posts. When you create a Page, your friends (and anyone who comes across your Page) can "Like" it, which causes your Page's posts to appear in their feeds. Posting from your Page is like posting from your personal account, but instead of just having one small box to compose your post, you have access to a whole set of publishing and drafting tools, including the ability to schedule posts in advance. You can also use Facebook's built-in Insights features to see how many people view your posts.[6]
  3. Step 3 Start blogging on Medium. 3 Start blogging on Medium. Medium is a free, community-oriented blogging site that is a great substitute for Facebook Notes. It's easy to sign up—head over to https://www.medium.com and create an account. After publishing your thoughts, you can easily share your post on Facebook, making it easy for your Facebook friends to click over to your Medium blog. Another bonus of Medium is that you can actually make money with your writing.
    • Medium is not the only free blogging platform out there, but it's one of the easiest to use. Some other free and popular alternatives to Medium are Google's Blogger, Wordpress.com, Wix, and Tumblr.
  4. Step 4 Organize your notes in a different app. 4 Organize your notes in a different app. If you were using the Facebook Notes feature to organize information, such as recipes or plans, try a note organizational app like Evernote or OneNote. Both apps are great for taking notes on all platforms, and you can even copy and paste your notes from either app into a personal Facebook post.
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