How to see posts on Facebook without being Friends
How to see someone’s Facebook feeds without being friends with them
Sagar Devkota, BE Software Engineering, Pokhara University (2020) ·
You can follow them on Facebook. Visit to their facebook profile. Then click in Follow insist of Add Friend.
That’s all your will get their public posts without being friends with them.
Kylie Reddig
Answered Jun 14, 2018
Originally Answered: How can I view someone's Facebook feed without friending th
Look them up on Facebook!
Matthew Carreras, former Editorial Crew at GosuGamers (2016)
It is possible if that person set his/her profile to public. You can also view it if the post of that person is set to Friends of Friends and having mutual friend with him/her.
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Kathleen Albright, studied at HACC, Central Pennsylvania's Community College ·
If it's on public setting, you can see their posts. (Globe right upperside). Otherwise, you have to friend them, and they decide what you can see.
You probably can follow without friending, that way it will show up on your feed.
How do I see someone’s Facebook feeds without being friends with them?
It depends on the person’s privacy settings.
If the person has set their profile to public, then you only have to go to their profile and check it out.
However, if the person set their profile to private, you’ll have to be friends with them on Facebook to be able to see their feed.
If you are following that person it is possible to see there post without having friends with them. And if he/she had the profile as a public then you can view there feeds
How to see someone’s Facebook feeds without being friends with them
Sagar Devkota, BE Software Engineering, Pokhara University (2020) ·
You can follow them on Facebook. Visit to their facebook profile. Then click in Follow insist of Add Friend.
That’s all your will get their public posts without being friends with them.
Kylie Reddig
Answered Jun 14, 2018
Originally Answered: How can I view someone's Facebook feed without friending th
Look them up on Facebook!
Matthew Carreras, former Editorial Crew at GosuGamers (2016)
It is possible if that person set his/her profile to public. You can also view it if the post of that person is set to Friends of Friends and having mutual friend with him/her.
promoted by TruthFinder
Have you ever googled yourself? Do a “deep search” instead.Americans are shocked about how this new site can reveal so much more. Enter a name to begin.
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Kathleen Albright, studied at HACC, Central Pennsylvania's Community College ·
If it's on public setting, you can see their posts. (Globe right upperside). Otherwise, you have to friend them, and they decide what you can see.
You probably can follow without friending, that way it will show up on your feed.
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How do I see someone’s Facebook feeds without being friends with them?
It depends on the person’s privacy settings.
If the person has set their profile to public, then you only have to go to their profile and check it out.
However, if the person set their profile to private, you’ll have to be friends with them on Facebook to be able to see their feed.
If you are following that person it is possible to see there post without having friends with them. And if he/she had the profile as a public then you can view there feeds
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