How to find your post drafts in the Facebook app on an Android, so you can delete or post them

February 2024 · 3 minute read

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If you have a Facebook page, you have the option to create, save, and edit drafts of posts via your publishing tools menu on the desktop version of the site — assuming you are either the admin or an authorized editor of the page. 

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You can also find, delete, or publish those drafts on an Android using the mobile app. 

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How to find your drafts in the Facebook app on Android

If you have a draft, or drafts, saved to your page's publishing tools on the desktop version, here's how to access it in the app so that you can either delete or post it:

1. Open the Facebook app and log into your account, if necessary.

2. Tap the three stacked lines in the top-right corner and then tap "Pages."

Tap "Pages." Devon Delfino/Business Insider

3. Select the desired page.

Tap the page. Devon Delfino/Business Insider

4. Toggle over to the three stacked lines on the right side of the screen and then select "Drafts."

Tap "Drafts." Devon Delfino/Business Insider

5. Tap the down arrow icon next to the desired draft and select either "Post Now" or "Delete."

Tap "Post Now" or "Delete." Devon Delfino/Business Insider

6. If you select "Delete" you'll have to confirm your decision by selecting "Delete" again.

Tap "Delete" to delete the draft of your post. Devon Delfino/Business Insider
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