

She is also friends with the dummy account.Ġ You may be on to something, facebook pro, but you have to have many mutual friends with the stalker in order to get any info. We have 180 friends in common and she is also friends with my closest friends and the people I stalk. Oh I should also mention that I chose one of my best friends list as a testlist. If people are much higher than their ranking on their keesh list it is possible they are stalking you. You should all pay attention to the "mutal friends" list and compare it to your keesh list. So I am 100% that I am right in this case. The rankings of the people I have stalked but who I know are not interested in me also fell drastically.įacebook have now again changed the algotrim so only the two lists are frequently updating, not the third one which showed who are stalking you. It had been in the bottom in the two other lists. For example, my dummy accounts ranking jumped HIGH. Third list: HERE the interesting part comes, this list was very different from the two others. Second list: People I have stalked and interacted the most with during the past few days and week. This list was consistent with my keesh list. First list: People I have stalked and interacted the most with under a longer period of time. A month ago the list was updating three times a day. You know when go to your friends timeline profile and see the whole list of your mutual friends. When she’s not crafting social media content for clients, she can be found teaching kiddos musical theater.+1 SOOO surprised nobody has noticed this! You guys should not focus on the 6 friends list/ 8 friends list! You should instead pay attention to the whole "mutual friends list". Now that you have your tailor-made lists you’re all set to quickly share with those you want, and refrain from that information falling into the wrong hands.Īuthor: Katey Crean is a Social Media Specialist at Hello Social Co. These lists are to make your life easier and keeps your social life a little more private! When you start writing a status update, you can now use the “Who should see this?” option with ease. Keep in mind that your friends will not be notified when you add or remove them from any lists you create or manage. You will then be directed to a pop-up where you can navigate back and forth from whose posts you always want to see and whose posts you rarely want to see.No matter if you’re on your Timeline, your sister’s profile, or your favorite store’s page, this arrow will always be located at the top right hand of your screen. Start out by clicking the drop-down arrow and selecting News Feed Preferences.Now that you’ve separated your Facebook friends into different pockets, Or if you only want to scroll through what’s important when you first get onto Facebook, you can do that too. There’s a quick way to easily hide updates from friends or applications so that you’re only seeing the updates you want to see. ‘HIDE’ & ‘SEE FIRST’ FUNCTIONSįor some, this might be the only feature you need.

These are smart lists and they have been pre-generated for you by Facebook staying up-to-date based on mutual interests and friends. When you first go to your Friend List you might see some lists already in there. E nter a List Name and add the friends you would like to identify in that list (it’s OK if you don’t remember everyone at first, you can add or remove friends from your lists at any time).On the left side of your News Feed, under Explore, click Friend Lists.CUSTOM LISTSįiltering the posts you see in your News Feed has never been easier, and posting updates for specific people is just as easy! You can create custom lists by organizing your Facebook friends into different categories, making it easy to ‘Hide’ specific people from your timeline or to choose to always see when your best friend or favorite business posts something. The good news is, Facebook has created some easy ways to organize your friend list. And that friend from college can be such a Debbie Downer some days, Sometimes your aunt posts way too many recipes. There are things you don’t want to see either. Have you ever thought twice before posting something because, while you had a great time with your friends at the bar, you would just die if your mom or boss saw it? Do you know people who can’t stand to see you post pictures of your fur baby twice a day? And let’s face it. Facebook is a great way to keep track of friends, family, and co-workers alike, but as your friends list grows, your news feed can become overwhelming.
