To remove a date from your Facebook profile, you’ll need to delete the person’s name from your list of friends. To do this, go to the top right corner of your Facebook page and click on “Friends” in the menu. You should see a list of all your friends. Click on their name to open up their profile. Find the “Remove Friend” button at the top right corner of their profile and click it.

To remove the year you were born on Facebook, click on your profile photo in the top left corner of your screen. Next, click on “Edit Profile” and then click on “Birthday.” From there, you can delete the year you were born and replace it with a generic word like “birthday.

This is a difficult question to answer because there are many possible reasons for why you may want your Facebook birthday announcement to stop. If the reason is that you do not want your birthday announced on Facebook, then you can go into your settings and turn off the “Announce your birthday” option.

Yes, you can. You can stop Facebook from announcing your birthday by changing the date of your birth on your profile.

Unfortunately, you cannot change the date of your post on Facebook.

To change your anniversary date on Facebook, go to the “Anniversary” section in the “Your Info” tab. From there, click on the “Edit” button and select a new date from the drop-down menu. You can also change the name of your anniversary partner by clicking on their name and typing in a new name.

You can turn off the timestamp on Facebook by going to Settings and clicking on Timeline and Tagging. From there, you can change your settings for when your posts are published (to be able to post at a later time) and click “Timeline and Tagging” again. From there, you can uncheck the box that says “Show Activity Status” and then scroll down to “Activity Status.

No, you cannot change the date on a Facebook post.

You can’t change the date of a Facebook post. Facebook doesn’t allow you to edit the date once it has been posted.

When someone removes their anniversary date, it usually means they are no longer in a relationship with the person they had been celebrating their anniversary with.