Can a blocked person see my public posts on Facebook?

Can a blocked person see my public posts on Facebook?

That only happens when you block someone. Blocking someone means they can’t see your timeline, message you, tag you, and send you friend requests. You won’t see their activity either. This is what most people miss: People who are blocked can still see your public information and any activity within apps or groups.

What does someone see when you block them?

If an Android user has blocked you, Lavelle says, “your text messages will go through as usual; they just won’t be delivered to the Android user.” It’s the same as an iPhone, but without the “delivered” notification (or lack thereof) to clue you in.

Why do some people only see posts that they like on Facebook?

That’s why facebook actively tweaks its algorithms such that you are only shown content that you like. If you think candidate X is great and share a post boosting his fiscal discipline in the last term, your friends who already like him are more likely to see the post.

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Are your Facebook posts helping anyone make a better decision?

This is the polarising effect of Facebook. The feed reinforces your views in an effort to make you “like” more stuff you see in your feed. So, No. Your Facebook posts are probably not helping anyone make a better decision. 2] You want to have a discussion on a political issue.

Why do people hate Facebook posts?

So, a discussion on a Facebook post is inefficient compared to physical conversations, cannot convey your point the way you want and does not create enough social pressure for someone to actually change their views. You support the X party and you know some of your “Facebook friends” are stupid enough to support the rival Y party.

Why do we post political things on social media?

Almost everything we do on social media is to seek attention and posting something political is a sure fire way to get it. I myself have done some stupid things to get attention on the internet (including posting this blog). But, using politics to satisfy your craving for attention is a bit like using cocaine.

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