When they wonder why, they’ll check their friends list. And when they find that they can’t, they’ll wonder why. That’s saying that you never want to talk to them again.Īnd feelings will be hurt, because eventually, when they try to tag you in something, or check your timeline, they’ll find that they can’t. That’s saying that all the good stuff they post is outweighed by the things that upset you. This is when you’ve decided that you no longer want to be this person’s friend, and want to sever all ties between the two of you. ![]() That’s because your friend will never know that you unfollowed them.and you’re still friends. Unfollowing also results in fewer hurt feelings. You could even unfollow them permanently. So if you have a friend who is posting things that bother you.especially during this contentious election season or maybe your friend was going through a rough patch, and you couldn’t take their ranting any longer you might want to consider unfollowing them for a while until things calm down. It just means that you don’t automatically see any of their posts unless they specifically tag you in them. You can still tag each other in posts and pictures. You can still check out each other’s timelines. When you unfollow someone, you’re still friends. What’s the difference between unfollowing and unfriending? ![]() I think that mistake is made because not enough people know about unfollowing, and unfollowing is usually all that’s needed. When dealing with a disagreeable person on Facebook, someone whose opinions you happen to disagree with, or someone who just happens be annoying or upsetting, you have three options: unfollow, unfriend or block.Ī lot of people might opt for unfriending first, but that’s a mistake.
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