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hey everybody in this video tutorial Im gonna show you how to bold text on a Facebook post so if you want to type bold text on a Facebook post here is how to do it so first open up facebook.com and create a Facebook post like you would regularly do and then just add the post you want to share on Facebook and once you edit the post what you have to do is copy the text you want to bold on the Facebook post so lets say I want to bold this part of my Facebook page post then go to a website called lingo Jam I will link it in the description below and all we have to do is paste the copied text on the left here and lingo jump will generate us a lot of type of poll tags as you can see we have bold Sans serif italic bolt medieval bold double struck blocks and a lot of other you can check out here and if you like one of these bold text lets say I like this one then all I have to do is go back to the Facebook page post and paste it into the post and as you can see the difference can be clearly