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post it on facebook vs post it in facebook

The correct phrase is 'post it on Facebook.' 'On' is the preposition commonly used with social media platforms like Facebook. 'Post it in Facebook' is not correct in this context.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 5266 views

post it on facebook

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to sharing something on a social media platform like Facebook.

Use 'post it on Facebook' when you want to share something on the platform. 'On' is the appropriate preposition to use in this context.

Examples:

  • I'm going to post it on Facebook later.
  • She posted the event on Facebook yesterday.
  • Have you seen the post on Facebook?
  • Let's post it on Facebook and see what people think.
  • He always posts interesting things on Facebook.
  • Then you'll post it on Facebook, and I'll like it.
  • You need a pic so you can post it on Facebook or fishbook or whatever.
  • And I'm just going to take a picture of it, and I'm just going to post it on Facebook with kind of "Israelis for peace" or something.
  • To drink or post on Facebook?
  • I did not post anything on Facebook, seriously.
  • We can all post the pictures on Facebook or Twitter.
  • This is why they tell teen turtles never to post up on Facebook.
  • Just like the ones I'd seen the Julies post pics of on Facebook.
  • Why did you post our pictures on Facebook?
  • You take one photo and post this on facebook,
  • And you was trying to make me feel guilty about faking a couple of posts on Facebook?
  • So as you can see, not only can you store your favorite equations, but you can forward them to your friends or post them on Facebook right from the app.
  • He talks the talk, but all he did in Iraq was wait for the bombing to stop, then post Facebook photos of himself sitting on a gold-plated bidet.
  • And I've seen the Facebook posts.
  • I've already got the facebook post composed.
  • Asmaa Mahfouz in the EP Her videos, tweets and Facebook posts helped topple the Mubarak regime.
  • Most of the time, I make posters, I post them on Facebook, my friends like it, don't like it, most of the time don't like it, don't share it, don't nothing, and it's another day.
  • But in the age of Twitter, students were Instagramming pictures of the crime scene and posting narcissistic Facebook posts about where they were when it happened before the police even arrived.
  • A month ago, he went on this ranty Facebook post about men who cheat with married women, then early yesterday morning he deleted it.
  • 'Cause I tried to post something on your Facebook and couldn't find you.

Alternatives:

  • share it on Facebook
  • upload it to Facebook
  • publish it on Facebook
  • put it on Facebook
  • post it on social media

post it in facebook

This phrase is not correct when referring to sharing something on a social media platform like Facebook. 'In' is not the appropriate preposition to use in this context.

  • Then you'll post it on Facebook, and I'll like it.
  • You need a pic so you can post it on Facebook or fishbook or whatever.
  • And I'm just going to take a picture of it, and I'm just going to post it on Facebook with kind of "Israelis for peace" or something.
  • To drink or post on Facebook?
  • He talks the talk, but all he did in Iraq was wait for the bombing to stop, then post Facebook photos of himself sitting on a gold-plated bidet.
  • And I've seen the Facebook posts.
  • I did not post anything on Facebook, seriously.
  • I've already got the facebook post composed.
  • Asmaa Mahfouz in the EP Her videos, tweets and Facebook posts helped topple the Mubarak regime.
  • We can all post the pictures on Facebook or Twitter.
  • But in the age of Twitter, students were Instagramming pictures of the crime scene and posting narcissistic Facebook posts about where they were when it happened before the police even arrived.
  • A month ago, he went on this ranty Facebook post about men who cheat with married women, then early yesterday morning he deleted it.
  • This is why they tell teen turtles never to post up on Facebook.
  • Just like the ones I'd seen the Julies post pics of on Facebook.
  • 'Cause I tried to post something on your Facebook and couldn't find you.
  • Why did you post our pictures on Facebook?
  • Babies don't post stuff on their Facebook page about making out with the head cheerleader just to titillate a bunch of teenage, hormonal boys.
  • Her video and posts on Twitter and Facebook helped motivate thousands to descend into Cairo's Tahrir Square in February 2011 and call for freedom and human rights.
  • And you was trying to make me feel guilty about faking a couple of posts on Facebook?
  • You take one photo and post this on facebook,

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