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Everyone has a few friends on Facebook that they're socially obligated to put up with, even though they don't like seeing that person's posts cluttering their News Feed on a daily basis. Thankfully, Facebook allows you to gently kick these cyber-friends to the cyber-curb by unfollowing their profiles or adding them to your profile's "Acquaintances" list. Note that these friends will still be able to see and comment on your posts, but you won't have to see theirs anymore.

Unfollowing a Facebook Friend

Unfollowing someone on Facebook is different than unfriending, as the other person won't know. To unfollow someone, just click the Friends button at the top of their profile, then select Unfollow .

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Unfollowing a Friend

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  1. Open your Facebook page. The easiest way to get rid of an annoying friend's posts in your News Feed is to go to their profile and "unfollow" them; this feature is similar to "muting" an account on Twitter.
    • If you aren't logged in, you'll first need to enter your Facebook email and password.
  2. This is at the top of Facebook's page. If they have a recent post in your News Feed, you can also click on their name there; doing so will take you to their account page.
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  3. This should be to the right of their name.
    • On mobile, this will be below their name and profile picture.
  4. This will remove their posts from your News Feed and you will see less of them on Facebook ; however, you will remain friends on Facebook!
    • You may have to refresh your News Feed for their posts to disappear.
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Unfollowing Multiple Friends (Desktop)

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  1. Open your Facebook page. Perhaps you have several dozen friends who constantly talk politics; whatever your rationale is, you can mass-unfollow friends from the Facebook menu.
    • If you aren't logged in, you'll need to enter your login email and password.
  2. The menu button is the downward-facing arrow in the top right corner of your screen; clicking this will prompt a drop-down menu with links to general Facebook settings. [1]
  3. This will open a small menu with settings regarding your News Feed.
  4. This will take you to a list of all your Facebook friends.
  5. Note that Facebook will not ask you for confirmation before unfollowing each clicked friend.
    • Click "Done" when you're finished. You will no longer see posts from these friends!
  6. You may need to refresh your page before these changes take place.
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Unfollowing Multiple Friends (Mobile)

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  1. You can unfriend multiple people on mobile from within the Facebook menu.
    • If you aren't currently logged into Facebook, you'll need to enter your email address and password.
  2. This is the stack of horizontal lines in the bottom right corner of your screen. Doing so will open the Facebook menu.
  3. This will open your Facebook settings menu.
  4. This will bring up a few options for editing your News Feed's appearance.
  5. This will open a menu with a mass list of all of your Facebook friends.
  6. You can do this by tapping each friend you wish to unfollow; Facebook will not ask for confirmation before unfollowing any tapped friends.
  7. You shouldn't see posts from these friends anymore!
    • You may have to close your Facebook app and re-open it for these changes to take place.
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Changing Friends to Acquaintances

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  1. Open your Facebook page. The "Acquaintances" feature essentially drops the priority level of its occupants' posts to the lowest possible level, meaning you'll likely never see posts from friends in the Acquaintances group.
    • If you aren't logged in, you'll need to do so with your Facebook email and password first.
  2. This is on the left side of your Facebook page; clicking it will take you to your friend groups.
  3. This should be toward the top of the page. [2]
  4. This is in the top right corner of your Acquaintances page; you can type friends' names to add them here.
  5. You can add as many people as you like to this list.
  6. You may need to refresh your Facebook page to get rid of Acquaintance posts.
    • When posting a status, you can click the "Friends" option next to the "Post" button and select "Friends except acquaintances" to exclude your low-priority friends from viewing your status. You may have to click "More Options" at the bottom of the menu to view this option.
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Preventing Friends from Seeing Your Posts

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  1. Open Facebook . If you don't want to block your friend, you can prevent them from seeing specific posts by editing the "Who should see this?" settings in your status field.
    • For mobile, tap the "Facebook" app to open Facebook.
  2. You'll find the status creation field at the top of your screen; it usually says something like "What's on your mind?".
    • On mobile, you'll need to tap the status creation field to view its options.
  3. This will prompt a drop-down menu with options regarding who can see your status.
    • The "Friends" option is below your name in the top left corner if you're on mobile.
  4. The "Custom" option can be used to filter out friends you don't want reading your statuses.
    • On mobile, tap "Friends except" here.
    • If you're making a post in which you tag a user, consider unchecking the box next to "Friends of Tagged" to prevent your friend's friends from being able to see your post.
  5. You'll need to do this in the field beneath the "Don't share with" text; you can add as many people to this list as you please.
    • On mobile, simply tap the circle to the left of each friend you wish to exclude from your status.
  6. This will reset your default sharing option to "Custom"; you can change it back to "Friends" at any time from within the same menu.
    • For mobile, tap "Done" in the top right corner to save these changes.
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  • Question
    Can I make my post not show up on someone's newsfeed?
    Community Answer
    You can change who your posts are open to. You can also unfollow people without them knowing. This means you are still friends with them but that their posts don't show up to you.
  • Question
    If I block someone, will they be notified?
    Community Answer
    No, if you block someone on either Instagram or Facebook, they will not be notified. But if they will see that they're not following you any and when they try to follow you, it will not let them. At this point, they'll realize that you have most likely blocked them.
  • Question
    I friended someone by mistake. How do I unfriend them?
    Community Answer
    Type their name into the "search" function (located at the top of the page, to the left of your name). There should be a box, with the word "friends" with a check mark. Hover over the arrow on this box and the last option is "unfriend". Click this and you are done.
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      • While your unfollowed friends won't receive a notification, they may become suspicious of your detachment if you used to talk to them frequently and then suddenly stop.
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      1. Open Facebook.
      2. Go to your friend's page.
      3. Click Following .
      4. Click Unfollow (name) .

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