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Meta Introduces Comment Disabling for Ads on Facebook and Instagram

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Meta’s New Option: Disabling Comments on Ads

Meta is rolling out an exciting new feature that allows brands to disable comments on their ads before they go live on Facebook and Instagram. This is a game-changer for businesses looking to maintain control over their messaging and avoid negative or spammy comments, especially when running sensitive campaigns.

How to turn off commenting on Meta ads - a visual of the interface.

How to Disable Comments on Your Ads

Disabling comments is simple and only takes a few steps:

  1. Open your Meta Ads Manager and select the ad campaign you want to adjust.
  2. Click on the ad set and then the specific ad you wish to change.
  3. In the ad preview, click on the three dots in the upper-right corner.
  4. Select “Turn off comments” from the dropdown menu.
  5. Confirm your choice to disable comments on the ad.

After making these adjustments, it’s essential to confirm that your changes have been applied successfully. Go back to your ad settings and check that the comment settings reflect your preferences. This step is crucial to prevent any unwanted interactions that might still be visible to your audience.

With this new feature, brands can improve their ad safety and focus on delivering impactful messages without distractions. Although currently limited to a select group of businesses, the ability to disable comments is a valuable tool for marketers aiming to create a controlled advertising environment and it’s expected to be available to all in 2025. As Meta refines these tools, expect even more options for managing your online presence effectively.

Are you currently able to see this option? Are you using it? Let us know in the comments.

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Steve Harris

Head of Paid Media

As Head of Paid Media at Koozai, Steve Harris leads performance-driven strategies that help clients grow through intelligent, data-backed advertising. With more than 12 years of experience, Steve has delivered exceptional results for major brands including L’Oréal, easyJet, and Stannah. His expertise spans both B2B lead generation and ecommerce, allowing him to navigate complex funnels and high-volume retail campaigns with equal precision. Whether the goal is long-term pipeline growth or short-term sales uplift, Steve crafts paid media strategies that consistently drive measurable ROI. Since joining Koozai, Steve has helped elevate the agency’s paid media offering, mentoring teams and shaping campaigns that have delivered standout results across Google, Meta, LinkedIn, and programmatic platforms. Steve’s approach is rooted in clarity and collaboration—he thrives on making performance marketing understandable and accessible for clients at every stage of their digital maturity. Beyond the metrics, Steve is a keen sportsman who’s happiest when splitting the fairway, knocking bowlers for six or putting the ball in the net. He’s also a dab hand at DIY, spending any spare time he has with a saw or nail gun in hand.

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