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Moving Facebook Pictures into Mobile Uploads Album


Question Posted Tuesday June 30 2015, 2:54 am

I uploaded pictures along with a status on Facebook, which was automatically in the Mobile Uploads album since I uploaded the pictures from my phone. However, I then moved the pictures to another album, and the pictures got removed from the posts on my timeline. Is there any way to have the pictures show up on my post again? I tried moving it back to the original Mobile Uploads album, but I wasn't successful. I googled it, and it said that you can't move photos into the Mobile Uploads album. Does anyone know if there's anything else I can do?

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MrAkshay answered Thursday July 2 2015, 5:59 pm:
If you just want those pictures to be visible on your timeline then try this:

Go to that album and share it on your wall. In this way all the pictures will be visible on your wall under one post.

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