Table of Contents
- 1 When you like a page on Facebook What happens?
- 2 Who can see when I like a post on Facebook?
- 3 What is the purpose of liking something on Facebook?
- 4 Why can I only like posts on Facebook?
- 5 What happens when you “like” a page on Facebook?
- 6 What happens if you “liked” a post and then “unlikes” it on Facebook?
When you like a page on Facebook What happens?
When someone likes a Page, they’re showing support for the Page and that they want to see content from it. The Page will show up as being liked in the About section of that person’s profile. When someone follows a Page, it means they may receive updates about the Page in their News Feed.
What is the difference between like and follow on Facebook?
Likes vs Followers A (Facebook) like is a person who has chosen to attach their name to your page as a fan. When someone likes a page, they are showing support for that page. A (Facebook) follow is a person who has chosen to see updates posted by a page on his/her news feed.
Who can see when I like a post on Facebook?
When you like a photo, it’s visible to anyone who can see the post. Your followers may also see your username below a photo you’ve liked, no matter how many likes it has (example: [your username] and 12 others).
Who can see my reactions on Facebook?
Reactions & Comments Anyone who can see a certain post will also be able to see any reactions or comments people have made on it, including if you’ve reacted or commented. The person who posts something has control over the audience who can see it.
What is the purpose of liking something on Facebook?
Clicking Like below a post on Facebook is a way to let people know that you enjoy it without leaving a comment. Just like a comment, anyone who can see the post can see that you liked it. For example, if you click Like below a friend’s video: People who can see the video will be able to see that you liked it.
Do my Facebook friends see what I like?
Your friends can see ALL the photos you’ve liked on Facebook — whether you like it or not. It’s official. Facebook is the ultimate place to go if you want to be embarrassed. Anyone and everyone on your friend list can peruse through all the photos you’ve ever liked on Facebook.
Why can I only like posts on Facebook?
It might be because you have liked a lot and too many photos and posts. As you might already not know, Facebook has a limit for their likes and other actions (such as follow, unfollow). If you exceed the limits (which are not clear) you will be temporarily action blocked.
Why do people want Facebook likes?
Why we “like:” Identity, empathy and practicality According to Facebook: “Like” is a way to give positive feedback or to connect with things you care about on Facebook. You can like content that your friends post to give them feedback or like a Page that you want to connect with on Facebook.
What happens when you “like” a page on Facebook?
So rest assured, when you “like” a page on Facebook, it is not like you are accepting a Friend Request from that page. The page cannot interact with you like a “friend” would be able to and as Facebook has grown, it has placed even more restrictions over what a page can do. Did you learn anything in this post?
What happens if you accidentally like someone’s post on Facebook?
If you accidentally like and unlike someone’s post on Facebook, chances are they won’t know you’ve done so. Depending on how quickly you unliked, they may not receive a notification on their phone. However, if they’re active on their phone and you took too long to unlike, then they are likely to receive a notification and see it.
What happens if you “liked” a post and then “unlikes” it on Facebook?
Bottom line: If the person whose post you “liked” and then “unliked” has been using Facebook for a while they’ll know what happened because we all “Like” and then “Unlike” posts on occasion. I don’t think such an action would be terribly upsetting to most people, but I guess it really depends on the friend in question and the topic of the post.
Why do people follow instead of like on Facebook?
Because Facebook wants to give people the opportunity to be able to follow along without adding a page to their “likes”. A “Follow” let’s you see a notification when a page or person posts an update, whereas a “like” does not.