Yes, you can remove yourself from the Facebook page editor. To do so, follow these steps:Log into your Facebook account and go to the page to which you want to remove access.Click on Settings in the top right corner of the page.In the left column, click on Page Roles.Underneath, you will see a list of people with admin rights to the page.

To change your role from admin to the editor on Facebook, follow these steps:Log into Facebook and click on the down arrow in the top right corner of the page.Select Settings from the drop-down menu.Click on the Edit link next to Roles in the left-hand column.Under Role Type, select Editor and then click on Save Changes.

To change your role from admin to the editor on Facebook, follow these steps:Log into Facebook and click on the down arrow in the top right corner of the page.Select Settings from the drop-down menu.Click on the Edit link next to Roles in the left-hand column.Under Role Type, select Editor and then click on Save Changes.

To post as an editor on Facebook, you must first be an admin of the Page. Once you are an admin, click on “Publishing Tools” in the top menu bar and then click on “Page Roles.” Under “Editor,” type in the names of the people you want to have this role.

To regain admin rights on a Facebook business page, you can either request access from the current admin or delete the page and create a new one. If you request access, the current admin will be prompted to approve or deny your request. If you delete the page, you’ll need to create a new one and add all of the previous page’s fans.

An admin is someone who has access to all the features and settings on Facebook, while an editor can only make changes to the content that appears on a page.

Yes, an editor can delete a Facebook post. The editor can also delete comments and messages that are posted on the Facebook page.

To accept an editor request on Facebook, first, open the request and then click on the “Accept” button.

Yes, a page editor can add an admin. The process is relatively simple. The editor will need to find the admin’s name and email address and add them as a collaborator.

If a Facebook page has no admin, it’s considered a public page. Anyone can post on the page and anyone can see the posts.