If you want to select a different relationship status, such as engaged or married, with the same person, you can edit your basic information to make the change. Facebook will generate a request to that person, asking to confirm the new relationship status.
You can prevent relationship changes from being seen by anyone except you. You must browse the profile page of a user to check his or her relationship status, whether or not you are friends with them. If you change your relationship status to Single, Divorced or remove it entirely, nothing is shown on your timeline or in News Feed. If you change your relationship status to In a Relationship, anyone who can see your relationship status will be able to see it on your timeline and in News Feed.
You can also make the update visible only to you, or a specific group of people. If a relationship is complicated, problematic, or ends all together, you can update your current relationship status at anytime or remove it all together. The process of removing a relationship status is the same as confirming a new one; you must go back to the Basic Info box to delete a relationship status. Kefa Olang has been writing articles online since April He has been published in the "Celebration of Young Poets" and has an associate degree in communication and media arts from Dutchess Community College, and a bachelor's degree in broadcasting and mass communication from the State University of New York, Oswego.
Home Social Media. Facebook Relationship Statuses If you are friends with someone on Facebook, he can put you in a relationship; however, you must accept and confirm the relationship before the update can appear on both timelines. Confirming a Relationship Facebook provides a privacy option to confirm or disapprove a relationship someone has put you in.
People and pages you've marked to see first will have a little blue star next to their posts in your feed. Creating separate groups can be useful to filter between what everyone is talking about in your News Feed. For instance, you may want to see what everyone from your hometown is sharing or just your friends from college. Facebook creates list of friends by default based on common affiliation, whether it be the same hometown, school, etc.
On Facebook's desktop site you can see all of your friend lists from this page and add people to them. This creates individual News Feeds within Facebook for you to browse.
Facebook's 'On This Day' feature shows your activity on its social network on the same day from years past. Think of it like your personal time capsule on Facebook. Only you see your 'On This Day' activity, and you can find the feature from the link Facebook.
Facebook also lets you hide certain people Again, insert ex here from showing up in your past activity. You can choose to get a Facebook notification or email whenever a login is made. Login Approvals mean that you'll have to enter a secondary code sent to your phone before logging into Facebook on a new device.
You can prevent relationship changes from being seen by anyone except you. This means the change won't show up in your friends' News Feeds. While editing your profile under 'Family and Relationships', change the privacy filter to 'Only Me'.
This is handy for seeing what on your profile is visible to others, including individual friends you may have hidden certain information from in the past. When you're logged into Facebook on the desktop website, go to your profile, click the ellipsis and then "View as Tired of people pronouncing your name wrong?
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