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Health Energy Environment. YouTube Instagram Adobe. You'll see a downward-facing arrow. Choose to "Hide All from [the page you love to hate]" and, ta-da -- stories from that site are gone for good, even when they're shared by cousin Martin. If you still care about people, except for their habits of constantly posting the latest political memes, you can simply unfollow them. You'll still be friends, but you won't see their posts in your regular timeline.
To do this, go to any of your friends' posts, then click on the downward-facing arrow, and choose Unfollow. Want to know what they're up to? After you've unfollowed someone, you can still visit his or her Facebook wall for the latest news. To keep your politics from making Auntie Mame spew venom all over your posts, you can make your political posts visible to only some of your friends. That won't keep you from seeing what a friend has to say, but it will keep, let's say your Libertarian friend, from being reminded you're a die hard Jill Stein the Green Party's presumptive nominee fan.
So, how does that stop him or her from raging at you in the comments? It works by making sure your easily-angered friends can only see your public posts. You do this by placing your irritable friends on a Restricted list. Once on this list, they can still spot your public posts, or any post you tag them on, but not your friends-only posts. To make this happen, go to their profile pages, and then click on the "Friends" drop-down box that appears at the bottom-right of their cover photos.
Once there, select the "Add to another list" option. The last choice on the resulting drop-down list will be "Restricted". Put them on it, and they'll never see your friends-only political views nor other friends-only posts again. Your friends aren't told about this and may never realize they're now "restricted" friends.
If your feelings are extreme -- or, let's say passionate -- you may not want anything to do with people who like Trump, Clinton, or the presidential candidate you hate the most. To find out which Facebook friends are supporters of people you can't stand, simply enter "My friends who like Donald J.
Trump" or whomever in the Facebook homepage's search bar. You can always unfriend a Facebook friend who isn't being a friend, but there are even more extreme methods. Or, let's say, they've annoyed the heck out of you for the last time. Then, if you never want to hear from those people again, you can unfriend them. It often indicates a user profile. Log out. Smart Home.
Social Media. More Button Icon Circle with three vertical dots. It indicates a way to see more nav menu items inside the site menu by triggering the side menu to open and close. Steven John and William Antonelli. You can unblock someone on Facebook using the desktop website or the mobile app. Once you unblock someone, you'll be able to see their Facebook posts again and send them direct messages. Visit Insider's Tech Reference library for more stories. Fundraisers and Donations.
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