Facebook Hub
Facebook in 2026 is effectively two different platforms living under one brand: the public-Pages content side where reach is algorithmically rationed and posts compete with paid placements, and the personal-profile relationship side where privacy controls, block lists, and friend graph dynamics dominate the experience. The tools on this page cover both surfaces β a Page-type-aware post generator for business and creator pages, a Unicode font generator for personal posts (which Facebook's 63,206-character post ceiling makes the longest free-text surface on any major platform), and a hashtag generator that admits the honest 2026 reality that Facebook hashtag discovery is weaker than every other platform. The guides handle the privacy and account-management questions creators most often hit when running both surfaces: locking a profile against scrapers, unblocking after the 48-hour cooldown, and the difference between block, restrict, and unfriend semantics.
Facebook Font Generator
Convert text to bold, italic, script, fraktur, bubble, and monospace Unicode for Facebook posts, comments, Page names, and group threads.
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Facebook Post Generator
AI Facebook post drafts by page type, goal, and tone. 1-5 per request. News Feed engagement aware. Free with a SocialCRM account.
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Facebook Hashtag Generator
AI Facebook hashtags by page type and goal. 2-5 tags per request. Free with a SocialCRM account.
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Page teams running content for a brand presence on Facebook open the post generator and hashtag generator weekly during their publishing cadence. Personal users on Facebook hit the font generator and the privacy guides occasionally β the font tool when they want a specific aesthetic in a personal post, and the guides when something happens with their account that needs resolving (a new block, an unwanted follower, a profile someone keeps trying to scrape). The hub serves both audiences without forcing a Page-or-Personal choice up front, and the cross-links between tools and the privacy guides make discovery natural for users who didn't know they needed the other side.
Platform Guides
Facebook Story Viewer: How It Works in 2026
An honest 2026 guide to the Facebook story viewer category. How the native Seen by list works on iOS, Android, and desktop, what data the panel exposes and what it hides, the interaction based ordering, why every anonymous Facebook story viewer app is a credential trap or malware, the three Meta supported analytics paths (Seen by, story archive, Page Insights), and the privacy controls that decide who lands in the list before a single tap is logged.
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Platform Guides
How to Change Your Name on Facebook in 2026 (Step by Step)
An honest 2026 walkthrough of changing your name on Facebook. The four-tap path through Settings and privacy, Settings, Personal details, Name. The 60 day cooldown that locks the field after every save. The real name policy categories that get rejected at the form before the cooldown ever spins up. The Alternate name field for nicknames, maiden names, and pen names. How a Facebook Page rename runs on a different seven-day cooldown with human review. And the three recovery paths when an ID-verified rename still gets queued for trust and safety review.
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How to Post Anonymously on Facebook in 2026 (Honestly)
An honest 2026 guide to posting anonymously on Facebook. The only native route is Anonymous posts inside Facebook Groups where the admin has flipped the feature on, the four-tap composer that strips your name and avatar from the post, who can still see your identity (admins, moderators, and Meta) under the hood, what surfaces stay tied to your real name (profile, Pages, Marketplace, comments, Stories), the four scams that promise anonymous Facebook posting from your timeline, and the legitimate workarounds (Page posting, Confessions pages, a second account on a permitted alias).
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Platform Guides
How to Log Out of Facebook in 2026 (Step by Step)
An honest 2026 walkthrough of logging out of Facebook. The three-tap mobile path (profile photo, scroll, Log Out), the two-click desktop shortcut, the Accounts Center route that signs you out of every device in one tap, what changes the instant you sign out (feed, push, active status), how Messenger keeps its own separate session, and what to do when the Log Out button is hidden inside Facebook Lite, an embedded webview, or the multi-profile switcher.
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Platform Guides
How to Delete a Facebook Page in 2026 (Step by Step)
An honest 2026 walkthrough of deleting a Facebook Page. The five-tap mobile path (Settings, Privacy, Facebook Page information, Deactivation and deletion, Delete Page), the desktop flow, what the 14-day grace window pauses (scheduled posts, ad campaigns, search visibility), how Deactivate and Unpublish compare as reversible off switches, the cancel-deletion banner that restores everything in a single tap, and the recovery routes for orphan Pages where the only admin is locked out, dormant, or deceased.
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Platform Guides
How to Unblock Someone on Facebook in 2026 (Step by Step)
An honest 2026 walkthrough of unblocking someone on Facebook. The four-tap mobile path (Settings, Audience and visibility, Blocking, Unblock), the one-URL desktop shortcut, what actually changes when you confirm (no auto-refriend, no notification, Messenger reopens), why Meta enforces a 48-hour cooldown before you can re-block, and when Restrict or Unfriend is the lighter, smarter tool.
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Platform Guides
How to Lock Your Facebook Profile in 2026
A plain-language walkthrough of how to lock your Facebook profile on mobile and desktop, what the lock actually changes under the hood, and the manual steps to match it where the feature has not rolled out.
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