Facebook: Acquaintances Vs Restricted?

Facebook’s Restricted setting is a more private Facebook, but you have to ask friends to approve your friendship. The public Facebook is the one where anyone can view any content you write to the site.

Can acquaintances see my posts on Facebook?

So my Facebook posts are only viewable by friends of my friends.

What happens when I make someone an acquaintance on Facebook?

You make friends on Facebook by sending in your friend request and then they can choose to accept or reject your request, and they will receive your status in their news feed. If they choose to accept your request, they will be added to your list of friends.

What happens when a Facebook friend is restricted?

If you are friend with someone and if that person’s account has been restricted you won’t be be able to see or share their posts and photos.

How can you tell if someone has restricted you on Facebook?

If you go to your account settings on the Facebook app, you should see a message that says “Your account has been restricted” if your account has been restricted. You can also go to your page settings and see if it says ‘Your account has been restricted” If that is the case, your page has been restricted.

Do acquaintances see my likes?

They would only see the likes of the people you follow/followed.

What’s the difference between restricted and acquaintance?

If you are restricted from a person, then it means you are not having any contact with them for a long time.

What is the unnamed list on Facebook?

Users have to request to be added to the list before they can see the posts that Facebook had removed.

Can I stop someone from seeing my Facebook posts without unfriending them?

Your friends will not be able to access your Timeline once they try to access it using your Facebook account. So you do not need to unfriend a person to stop them from seeing your posts.

Why would someone put you on a restricted list on Facebook?

Facebook users can be put on a restricted list for a variety of reasons. This list lets users know what other people are viewing.

What happens when you put someone on your acquaintance list?

When you add someone to your list of friends on Facebook, they start seeing your posts, and they are able to see your profile picture. You can also send them messages.

Can restricted friends see my pictures?

They will have to have restricted access to your photos.

So when you share a photo with someone, the original image and thumbnail are copied to their device which is accessible. But the image cannot be directly shared to their device.
In our experience, we have noticed that it is more common for photos that are shared and are seen by a majority of contacts to be shared more than once or two times. We also see this behavior on the contacts receiving the photo.

Another user has asked about how to display all photos.

Can restricted friends see my story?

This is done so that you can use your Storyteller account to share stories with family or other people outside of the Storyteller community. You may also be added to someone else’s Storyteller account as a “restricted friend” so that you can view their stories.

To turn off restricted friends, click the profile name from the navigation menu on the upper right side. You will see the “restricted_friends” option under “Settings” and can toggle that to “yes” or “no”.

Why do some mutual friends not show?

The mutual friends can either not have enough time to post, or they might be tired of talking to each other and are now avoiding each other. You will also have to consider the fact that some people might be shy and would not show up in your mutual friend list unless you ask them.

Can someone tell how often you look at their Facebook page?

When it comes to how often someone looks at their Facebook page, there is no one answer to this question since it depends on a variety of factors, including how active someone is on Facebook and what kinds of interests they have on the platform.

Is it rude to unfriend someone on Facebook?

It is not rude to unfriend someone on Facebook as long as they know you have deleted the friendship.

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