Facebook Tips & Strategies

How to Turn Off Comments on a Facebook Event

By Spencer Lanoue
October 31, 2025

Need to stop the flood of notifications and chaotic discussions on your Facebook Event page? You're in the right place. Disabling comments is a quick fix that gives you complete control over the conversation, cuts down on spam, and simplifies your event management workload dramatically. This guide walks you through exactly how to turn off comments on a Facebook event, step-by-step. We'll also cover some smart alternatives for managing the discussion without shutting it down completely, so you can choose the best strategy for your brand.

Why Would You Turn Off Comments on a Facebook Event?

While an active discussion can build buzz, it's not always productive. Event pages are magnets for off-topic questions, spam, and sometimes, negativity. Shutting down the comments section isn't about being antisocial, it's a strategic move to maintain control and ensure a smooth experience for your attendees. Here are a few common reasons why event hosts choose to disable comments:

  • To Prevent Spam and Self-Promotion: Is your local workshop event suddenly a billboard for crypto schemes and multi-level marketing pitches? Spammers love the high visibility of event pages. Turning off comments is the fastest way to shut them down and keep your event page looking professional.
  • To Reduce Moderation Workload: If you're a solopreneur, a small business owner, or managing multiple events, you might not have the bandwidth to monitor a comments section 24/7. Disabling posts frees you from having to constantly check for a mix of legitimate questions, repetitive inquiries, and inappropriate content.
  • To Control the Narrative and Stop Misinformation: When attendees start answering each other's questions - sometimes incorrectly - it can create chaos. By disabling comments, you establish the event description as the single source of truth. This is especially useful for events with complex logistics like festivals or conferences, where you want to prevent rumors about schedules, parking, or policies.
  • To Handle Sensitive or Private Events: For private gatherings, support group meetings, or memorial services, a public discussion forum is often inappropriate. Turning off comments protects attendees' privacy and maintains a respectful, focused atmosphere.
  • To Funnel Inquiries into a Single Channel: You may prefer to handle all questions through a dedicated email address, a website chat, or your page's DMs. By turning off event comments and directing people to your preferred channel in the event description, you consolidate all communications in one place, making them easier to track and manage.

A Step-by-Step Guide to Disabling Comments on a Facebook Event

Ready to take back control? The process is thankfully straightforward, though Facebook's interface can sometimes move things around. Here are the instructions for both desktop and the mobile app.

On a Desktop Computer:

Using a desktop gives you the most screen real estate and makes it easiest to find the right settings. Here’s how it’s done:

  1. Navigate to Your Event: Go to the Facebook Page or personal profile that is hosting the event. From there, click on the "Events" tab and select the specific event you want to edit.
  2. Find the "Edit" Button: Once you're on the event page, look for the Edit button. It's usually located near the top of the page, right below your event's cover photo.
  3. Open Event Settings: Clicking "Edit" will open up the event creation/editing window. It looks similar to the screen you used when you first created the event. On the left-hand navigation, you'll typically see different tabs like "Details," "Location," and "Settings." Click on Event settings or a similarly named option.
  4. Locate Guest Permissions: Scroll through the settings. You are searching for a section often titled "Guest Permissions" or "Discussion." Inside this section, you will see a toggle switch or a checkbox next to a phrase like "Guests can create new posts" or "Allow guests to post in the Discussion tab."
  5. Turn Off Posting Privileges: Simply click the toggle to turn it off. This action prevents any new posts or top-level comments from being created by attendees. Be aware that people may still be able to reply to existing posts made by the host, depending on Facebook's current configuration, but it will significantly clean up the feed.
  6. Save Your Changes: After toggling the setting, don't forget to click the Update or Save button, usually found at the bottom of the page. Your change is now live, and the ability for guests to post will be removed.

On the Facebook Mobile App (iOS &, Android):

You can also manage your event settings from your phone, which is perfect for making quick changes on the go. The steps are very similar to the desktop process.

  1. Open the Facebook App and Find Your Event: Tap the menu icon (three lines), navigate to your Page or profile, and tap on your "Events." Select the event you wish to manage.
  2. Look for "Manage" or "Edit" Options: On the event page, you should see a button labeled Manage below the event name or an "Edit" button sometimes represented by a pencil icon or tucked behind a "More" (...) option. Tap on it.
  3. Access Event Settings: This will bring you to the main event dashboard. Look for an option called Event settings or Permissions and tap it.
  4. Toggle Off Posting: Just like on the desktop, you will find a toggle switch for allowing guests to post. It might be phrased as "Anyone can post" or something similar. Tap the toggle to switch it to the "off" position.
  5. Save Your Settings: The mobile app might save automatically, but if you see a "Save" or "Done" button at the top or bottom of the screen, be sure to tap it to confirm your changes.

One important note: When you disable posts, it doesn't delete previous comments. It simply hides the entire discussion section from view. If you decide to turn comments back on later, the entire conversation history will reappear.

Beyond "Off": Smart Alternatives to Disabling Comments Completely

Sometimes, completely silencing your audience isn't ideal. An active discussion page builds community and excitement. If you'd rather manage the conversation than eliminate it, you have a few excellent options.

1. Pin a Post with Key Information

Repetitive questions are one of the biggest headaches of event management. "What time do doors open?" "Is there parking?" "Can I bring my dog?" You can preemptively solve this by creating a highly visible FAQ post and pinning it.

How to do it: Create a new post on the event page that contains answers to all of the common questions. Include links, contact info, and clear instructions. Once it's posted, click the three dots (`...`) in the top-right corner of the post and select Pin post. Now, it will serve as the first thing every visitor sees, drastically reducing the number of duplicate questions in the comments.

2. Use Facebook's Comment Moderation Tools

Did you know you can automatically hide comments containing specific words? This is an incredibly powerful tool for filtering out spam, profanity, or negativity without having to monitor the page constantly.

How to do it: From your Facebook Page settings, go to "Privacy," then "Page and tagging." You'll find a section called "Content Moderation." Here, you can add a list of keywords and phrases. If anyone uses one of these words in a comment, the comment will be automatically hidden from public view. This keeps the conversation open while providing a safety net against inappropriate content.

3. Clearly Direct Questions to Another Channel

You can let the event description do the heavy lifting for you. This allows you to keep comments on, but you set clear expectations about where people can get help.

How to do it: Edit your event description to include a clear, friendly statement at the top. For example:

"Welcome! We're so excited to see you. For any urgent questions, please email our support team at help@company.com instead of commenting below, as we can respond faster there. Be sure to check our Pinned Post for FAQs on parking, schedules, and more!"

This approach guides the conversation and manages expectations, proving that you're responsive and organized.

Final Thoughts

Disabling comments on your Facebook event is a simple yet powerful way to control the flow of information, slash your moderation workload, and keep your event page focused and professional. Whether you turn them off completely or use smarter moderation tactics like pinning posts, taking charge of the conversation is a key part of running a successful event.

While managing these settings for a single event is one thing, keeping up with the constant comments and messages across all your social profiles can quickly become overwhelming. We built Postbase to solve this very problem by pulling all your social conversations into one unified inbox. This way, you can engage with your community and manage your brand's presence without having to constantly jump between dozens of apps and tabs.

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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