I'm an admin of a Facebook fan page. Can I post on it as myself?

Hopefully that question makes sense. I created a fan page on Facebook to promote a website. The name of the page is the name of the website – let’s say www.greatwebsite.com.

So I’m on my personal Facebook page with my real name, Wheelz Wheelington, and decide to post a comment to the fan page that says, “There’s a great new article on the website today.” The comment will appear as if written not by Wheelz Wheelington, but by www.greatwebsite.com.

Then my friend Tom Terrific, who is also an admin of the fan page, responds by saying, “Yes, everybody should read it!” Because he’s an admin, his reply also appears as a post by www.greatwebsite.com.

But I’d prefer this to look like what it is – an exchange between two individuals named Wheelz and Tom – not some suddenly-sentient website talking to itself, which borders on nonsensical. I haven’t found any way to change this via the page settings, if there is one.

Is there a way to fix this?

Why don’t you just make a new facebook profile that is the administrator and join it from your normal facebook?

Not as far as I know.

You can sign your posts manually: “Yes, everybody should read it! --Wheelz”

You can’t create posts as yourself when you’re an admin. But you can reply to a post in your news feed under your real name.