Rather of attempting to reword a post, sharing allows you to repost the original and even include your very own remarks at the beginning. By utilizing the official Share feature, the initial poster gets credit even though the post appears on your wall.
Facebook Copy And Paste
1. Log-in to Facebook.
2. Find the post you wish to copy and repost on your newsfeed, a pal's profile or service page.
3. Press "Share" under the post.
4. Use the drop-down box in the "Share This Status" dialog box to pick who you wish to share the post with. You can repost to your own timeline, a friend's timeline, to a group, on a page you own or as a personal message to another user.
5. Filter who sees the shared post by utilizing the "Customized" drop-down box in the "Share This Status" dialog box. This permits you to opt to leave out certain people or lists from seeing the post, even if you share it on your timeline.
6. Compose a message of your own in the "Compose something ..." box. This isn't really needed, however uses the opportunity to add to the initial message or describe why you're reposting.
7. Press "Share Status" to repost.
Suggestion
While uncommon, some posts might not have a "Share" link. To copy these posts, highlight the text you wish to share and push "Ctrl-C" to copy the text. In the "Update Status" box, press "Ctrl-V" to paste the text. Press "Post" to share. Always offer credit to the original poster.
Caution
When reposting a post from a private user, ensure you have authorization to do so. Facebook Copy And Paste, If the post includes personal information, the user might not desire the post shown anybody outside their own circle of pals.