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On the activity log page my likes are listed, so here I tried to change the setting for each one individually. When I scrolled over circles on the right of each individual post it says that it is 'allowed in timeline' but when I click on the circle I only get the option to 'unlike'. I looked at 'Hidden' under the 'All' tab (on the upper right of screen) but I have nothing there.Still on the same page, I went to the 'activity log' tab (on the upper left of screen) and scrolled down to 'LIKES', but it only lists music, movies & books, etc and these show up fine in my timeline.

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Posts that you liked or commented won't appear in your Timeline unless you shared them. The liked post will appear to your friends on their news feed according to their news feed settings. This is not a glitch, it's an intended behavior.
Allowed in Timeline means, if your friends can see this activity on their news feed or not

Facebook designed the option to hide likes so that users will focus more on the photos and videos rather than the likes. This could make for a healthier, more positive environment in which users have the freedom to express themselves. As a result, we may be able to see creativity flourish as creators get the courage to experiment and exhibit their originality.

For many brands, turning off like counts on Facebook is a great way to encourage your audience to judge the content objectively. This is particularly helpful for brands that are just starting to grow their presence on the platform.

On the flip side, hiding likes on Facebook may not always have positive results. For instance, influential users may be unable to demonstrate their content performance. As a result, they may have a harder time scoring brand partnerships.

For brands, not displaying your Facebook likes may come across as deceptive or questionable. In a world where transparency has become the key to winning consumer trust, this could put a damper on your relationship with the audience.

Malicious users could manipulate the info to their advantage. This may involve running elaborate scams with targeted messaging. They may even be able to use the info to imitate your brand, which could threaten your brand reputation.

For example, Califia Farms chooses to display sections about their events, reviews, photos and videos. Additionally, they choose to include sections about their brand and their community. This keeps the Page minimal while displaying only the most important information.

Hiding your like counts on Facebook allows users to focus on the content of the post. That way, they can judge the post objectively and decide how to interact with it. As a result, brands that are just starting to grow their presence on the platform could strategically leverage it.

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This wikiHow teaches you how to hide some of your likes on Facebook from Timeline, and prevent it from popping up in your friends' news feeds. This method only works for Pages you like, and your likes on your own posts.

You can control who sees what you like at the category level, but you can't hide individual things that you like. For example, you can decide to show or hide the sports teams you like, but you can't hide the fact that you like an individual team.

If you'd like more control over seeing traditional Facebook post likes and reactions, Facebook introduced more controls in May 2021. To stop seeing any like or view counts, in the Facebook app tap Settings & Privacy > Settings > News Feed Settings and tap Reaction Counts. Turn off reaction counts for your posts or all the posts in your newsfeed. You can also hide reactions on a per-post basis using the three-dot menu.

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Are you curious about what your friends are posting on Facebook, but can't see some of their updates on your timeline? Facebook allows users to control who can view their posts by adjusting privacy settings. However, there are still ways to access hidden posts from your friends in 2024. In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore various methods to view friends' hidden Facebook posts and discuss the latest updates to Facebook's privacy features.

  1. Privacy settings: Facebook users can control who sees their posts by adjusting their privacy settings. They can choose to share posts with a specific group of friends, exclude certain people, or keep their posts completely private.
  2. Restricted lists: If a friend has added you to their restricted list, you will only be able to see their public posts and the posts they've tagged you in.
  3. Algorithm changes: Facebook's algorithm determines which posts appear on your timeline based on factors like your interactions with the person posting, the type of content, and its overall engagement. Some posts might be hidden if the algorithm deems them less relevant to you.
  4. Blocked users: If a user has blocked you on Facebook, you won't be able to see any of their posts, hidden or public.
  5. Deleted posts: If a user has deleted a post, it will no longer be visible on their timeline or anywhere else on Facebook.

Hidden posts are not necessarily meant to be secretive or exclusive; they are simply posts that are not readily visible due to the user's privacy preferences or Facebook's content distribution algorithm. It's essential to respect others' privacy choices and to communicate openly with friends if you have concerns about hidden posts.

  • Privacy Settings: Facebook users can adjust their privacy settings to control who can see their posts. They may choose to share their updates with a specific group of friends, exclude certain people, or keep their posts completely private.
  • Algorithm Changes: Facebook's algorithm determines which posts appear on your timeline based on factors like your interactions with the person posting, the type of content, and its overall engagement. Some posts might be hidden if the algorithm deems them less relevant to you.
  • Restricted Profiles: If a friend has added you to their restricted list, you'll only be able to see their public posts and posts they've tagged you in.

While it is generally not possible to view friends' hidden posts on Facebook if they have deliberately restricted access to them, there are a few potential ways you might be able to see some hidden content, depending on the specific circumstances:

  1. Mutual friends: If you have mutual friends with the person who created the hidden post, and the post is shared with those friends, the hidden post might appear on your mutual friends' timelines.
  2. Tagged posts: If your friend has tagged you in a hidden post, you should be able to see that post, even if it's not visible to others.
  3. Groups and events: If your friend has shared a post within a group or event that you are both members of, you may be able to see the post there, even if it's hidden from their main timeline.
  4. Direct communication: You could try asking your friend directly about the hidden post, explaining your interest in seeing the content. However, it's crucial to respect their privacy and their decision if they choose not to share the post with you.

It's important to remember that attempting to circumvent someone's privacy settings or persistently seeking out hidden content can be seen as a violation of trust and may harm your relationship with that person. If you have concerns about hidden posts, it's best to have an open and honest conversation with your friend while respecting their boundaries and privacy choices.

  1. Navigate to your friend's profile by clicking on their name.
  2. Scroll through their timeline to see if any hidden posts are visible.
  3. If you can't see the desired post, it may be due to privacy settings or the post being deleted.

Asking your friend about hidden posts can be a sensitive topic. Be gentle in your approach and respect their privacy. Building trust is essential in maintaining healthy friendships, both online and offline.

  1. Go to your friend's Facebook profile by typing their name in the search bar or clicking on their name in your Friends list.
  2. Scroll through their timeline to see if you can find any hidden posts that are visible to you.
  3. If you can't see the post you're looking for, it may be due to strict privacy settings, or the post may have been deleted.

  1. Navigate to your own Facebook profile and click on the three dots next to the "Edit Profile" button.
  2. Select "View As" from the dropdown menu.
  3. You will now see your profile as it appears to the public. To see how your profile looks to a specific friend, click on "View as Specific Person" and enter your friend's name.
  4. Browse your profile to see which posts are visible to that friend. However, keep in mind that this only shows your own posts and not your friend's hidden posts.

  1. Identify mutual friends you share with the person whose hidden posts you want to see.
  2. Visit the mutual friends' timelines and scroll through to see if the hidden post has been shared with them and is visible on their timeline.

  1. Check your friend's profile to see if they are part of any Facebook groups or events.
  2. If possible, join the same groups or events and check if your friend has shared any posts within these groups that are not visible on their main timeline.

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