Facebook Tips & Strategies

How to Reshare a Tagged Facebook Story

By Spencer Lanoue
October 31, 2025

Getting tagged in a Facebook Story feels great, but knowing how to reshare it to your own profile is a powerful way to connect with your audience. This guide walks you through exactly how to reshare tagged stories, what to do if the option doesn't appear, and a few smart strategies to make the most of every mention.

Why Resharing a Tagged Story is So Valuable

You might think of resharing a story as just another button tap, but it's a fundamental part of organic social media strategy for brands, creators, and even personal accounts. It’s more than just filling a gap in your content calendar, it's about building a loyal community and leveraging social proof.

Here’s why it's such a smart move:

  • It’s Effortless User-Generated Content (UGC): Great content that you don’t have to create yourself? That’s the dream. When a customer or follower tags you, they’re essentially creating a testimonial for you. Resharing it puts that positive experience in front of your entire audience, which is far more authentic than anything you could craft yourself.
  • It Supercharges Social Proof: When people see that others are featuring your products, attending your events, or simply enjoying your brand, it builds trust and credibility. A single reshare can act as a quiet recommendation, influencing potential followers and customers who see that other real people are already part of your community.
  • It Strengthens Relationships: A simple reshare is a nod of acknowledgment. It says, "I see you, and I appreciate you." For the person who tagged you, this small act of recognition makes them feel valued and heard, encouraging them to interact more in the future. It’s a foundational piece of community management that nurtures loyalty.
  • It Fills Your Content Funnel: Let's be honest - creating compelling content every single day is a grind. Tagged stories are a gift. They provide a stream of authentic, relevant content that keeps your profile active and engaging, especially on days when your creative well feels a little dry.

The Ground Rules: Understanding When You Can (and Can't) Reshare a Story

Ever been tagged in a story only to find the reshare option missing? It’s a common frustration, and it almost always comes down to a few specific settings. Resharing isn’t always possible, and understanding the permissions behind it will save you a lot of confusion.

For the "Add to Your Story" button to appear, these conditions generally need to be met:

1. You Must Be Directly Tagged

The original poster has to use the sticker or text feature to explicitly mention your profile with the "@" symbol (e.g., @yourusername). If they just type out your name without the official tag, Facebook won’t recognize it as a mention, and you won’t get a notification or the option to reshare.

2. The Original Account’s Privacy Settings Matter Most

This is the most common reason the reshare option is missing. The ability to reshare is controlled by the person who posted the original story, not by you.

  • Public Accounts: If a public account (like most businesses, creators, and public figures) tags you, you can almost always reshare it.
  • Private Accounts: If a person with a private account tags you, you won't be able to reshare their story to your own, even if you follow them. Their content is meant only for their approved audience.

3. Their Story Sharing Must Be Enabled

Even if an account is public, Facebook gives users another layer of control. Under Story settings, users can enable or disable a setting that allows others to reshare their story when they are mentioned. If someone tags you but has this specific setting turned off, the "Add to Your Story" link won't appear. They want the tag but not the reshare.

So, before you start troubleshooting your own app, remember that the power is almost always in the hands of the original creator. If they have a private profile or have disabled resharing, there’s no workaround.

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Reshare a Tagged Facebook Story

When the stars align and all the permissions are set correctly, the process itself is incredibly simple. All it takes is a few taps. Here’s exactly what to do.

Step 1: Get the Notification

The moment someone tags you in their story, you’ll receive a heads-up. This typically arrives in two places:

  • Facebook Messenger: You'll get a direct message notification from the person who tagged you. The message will read, "[User's Name] mentioned you in their story."
  • Facebook Notifications Tab: You may also see a notification in your main list, just like when someone comments on your post.

Messenger is the most reliable place to find it. This notification is your golden ticket, containing the direct link to initiate the reshare.

Step 2: Find the “Add to Your Story” Button

Open the Messenger chat or notification. You’ll see a preview of their story, often with a clickable button right below it that says, “Add This to Your Story”. This is the link that initiates the resharing process. If you see this button, you’re good to go.

Step 3: Customize Your Reshare

Tapping that button will open up the Facebook Story editor. The original story will appear as a resizable sticker on top of a ready-made background. Now’s your chance to make it your own. Don't just hit share, this is where you add your personal touch.

  • Resize and Reposition: Pinch, zoom, and drag their story sticker to position it just right on your screen.
  • Add Your Own Text: Tap the "Aa" icon to add a comment like, "Thanks for the shoutout!" or "So fun hanging out!" Adding context makes the reshare feel genuine.
  • Use GIFs and Stickers: Search for a relevant GIF or add a location sticker to add more visual flavor.
  • Tag Them Back: While their username will usually appear faintly at the top, it’s good practice to add your own @mention of their account. This ensures they get notified that you shared it.

Step 4: Share to Your Story

Once you’re happy with a custom post, simply tap the "Share" button in the bottom right corner. Your newly polished reshare will now be live on your own Story for the next 24 hours, available for your followers to see.

The process is designed to be quick and intuitive, turning someone else's content into your highlight within seconds.

Troubleshooting: What to Do if You Don't See the Reshare Button

It’s frustrating when you get tagged but the "Add to Your Story" button is nowhere to be found. As we covered, this is usually due to the other user’s privacy settings. However, if you believe the original account is public and sharing is enabled, there might be something else going on. Here are a few things to check.

Is the Other Account Private?

It's the first question to ask. If the user who tagged you has a locked-down profile, resharing is impossible. You can check this by navigating to their profile, if you see a lock icon and can't view their posts unless you follow them, their account is private.

Did They Disable Story Sharing?

A user with a public profile might have manually turned off the setting that allows others to reshare their tagged posts. The setting is located at: Settings & Privacy >, Settings >, Audience and Visibility >, Stories >, Sharing Options. There, they can disable sharing. This is a deliberate choice on their part, so there’s not much you can do other than respect their preference.

A polite option for a friendly acquaintance: you could send them a quick message like, "Hey! Thanks for tagging me, loved the story. I was going to reshare but didn't see the option. Just wanted to let you know!" This opens the door for them to check their settings without being pushy.

Technical Glitches and App Updates

Sometimes, tech just does weird things. If you're confident it's not a permission issue, try these standard troubleshooting steps:

  • Update Your App: An outdated version of the Facebook app can cause features to malfunction. Head to your device's app store and check for any pending updates.
  • Restart the App: An easy fix is sometimes to force-close the Facebook app entirely and then reopen it. This can clear temporary glitches hiding the reshare button.
  • Restart Your Device: The classic "turn it off and on again" works a surprising amount of the time. Restarting your phone or computer can resolve background issues and help the app function correctly.

Smart Strategies for Resharing: Go Beyond the Button

Resharing is easy, but making it impactful requires a little extra thought. Think like a marketer: every piece of content, even a reshare, is an opportunity to strengthen your brand and connect with your audience. Turn a simple repost into a strategic win.

Here are some best practices that elevate your resharing game:

  1. Always Add Context: Never blindly reshare. A naked repost feels lazy and confusing to your followers. Give them the backstory. If it's a happy customer, add a caption like, "We love seeing our products in the wild! Thanks for sharing, [User]." If it's a friend at an event, try, "What a great time hanging out with [User] last night!" Context turns a random post into a piece of a larger story.
  2. Show Gratitude: Remember that someone took the time to create content about you. The simplest way to build goodwill is to thank them. A clear "Thank You!" message makes the person who tagged you feel seen and encourages them and others to share more content in the future.
  3. Tag Back to Amplify: When customizing your reshare, always add your own @mention sticker of the original poster. This notifies them again and serves as a direct link to their profile, helping your audience discover their page. It’s a reciprocal gesture that can drive traffic back to them, reinforcing a collaborative relationship.
  4. Act Quickly: Stories are only live for 24 hours. The sooner you reshare, the better. Acting fast ensures that anyone interested can view the original story while it's still active. A timely reshare feels immediate and relevant, whereas resharing at the 23-hour mark limits its visibility.

Final Thoughts

Resharing a tagged Facebook Story is a small action with a big impact. It lets you celebrate your audience, showcases invaluable social proof, and keeps your content stream active with authentic material. By understanding the rules and adding your own context, you transform a simple tag into a powerful piece of community-building content.

As you get more story mentions, comments, and messages across Facebook and other platforms, keeping conversations organized becomes a real challenge. At Postbase, we built a unified social media inbox to solve just this problem. Getting all of your DMs and comments in one place allows you to respond faster and makes sure no @mention or important interaction slips through the cracks, letting you focus on building strong connections with your community.

Spencer's spent a decade building products at companies like Buffer, UserTesting, and Bump Health. He's spent years in the weeds of social media management—scheduling posts, analyzing performance, coordinating teams. At Postbase, he's building tools to automate the busywork so you can focus on creating great content.

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