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Can Your Facebook Friends See What You Post On Other Pages

How do I stop my Facebook comments on a friend/page's posts from showing up on my other friends' feed (who are not mutually connected)?

Apparently this question refers to when you've commented on a public (or less likely, friends-of-friends) post. And the short answer is you can't.FB occasionally—not that often, but it does happen—display a News Feed story like "John commented on April's post". The only people who will see this are people who were authorized to see April's post in the first place.Privacy for comments can't be adjusted (and never could be—FB's privacy controls are actually MORE sophisticated than they used to be). Comments on a post are visible to whomever can see the post (exception, if you've blocked a user, you will not see their comments). The post owner is the only person who can adjust the settings; you can see generally on the post itself if it's "public", "friends of friends", etc (and Page posts are always public). So if you're friends with A, and B is also friends with A, you can't make a comment on A's post so that B can't see it (unless you block B). Likewise if A's post is public so that B could see it even as a non-friend of A, B can also see your comment.You could theoretically ask A to make the post not visible to B. But I believe that is why FB invented the inbox. If you don't want to say something that other people will see, use a private message.

When you remove a post from Facebook, do your friends still see it?

Some good answers and some misinformation in some answers. Sharing a post does not secure it from deletion of the original post. A deleted post by the one who posted it will delete it and all comments to it.So, even if it has been “shared” and not copy/pasted, it will not be seen by anyone. The shared post will get an error message when trying to see it. If it has been copied and then pasted, it actually creates a new post assigned to the account that did the copy/paste.The copy/paste technique is what many who want to perpetuate their posts - often filled with wrong information - say to not share but to copy and post. It breaks the connection chain to the original. That is why it is so difficult to recover from a fake news post.

If I make a Facebook page can my friends see that I made it?

They can see if they visit your profile and you need to do something for that go to your facebook page and click on Update page info. now click more and select featured. Then you can see Add Featured page owner Click on it mark you and your friends if you have other friends as admin and Save.
now you are seen in "about" in your page and your page is seen in your "about"
Yes they can see your page now.

Thank you!

Is there a way I can see what my friend has been liking on Facebook?

Yep. You can see what your friends has been liking in Facebook. There are many ways:-#If the activity log of your friend is visible to you, then you can view his activity.#Search photos/posts liked by (Friend's_name) in search bar.#Type www.facebook.com/username/likes . Enter the username of your friend to view likes. #Add him/her in close friends list, then the posts/pics he/she likes will be shown on your wall. ThankYou. :)

Can someone post on your Facebook wall without being a friend.?

no.. people cant post anything or your wall unless they are friend with you even if your profile is set public. The only thing no-friend can do is send you a private message.
however, saying that, you can set up you profile to completely private where none of your non-friends can send you a message (this is an option in the privacy setting next to the login/out)
hope that helps :) x

Can my Facebook friends see my posts and comments in groups that they are not members of (both private and public groups)?

They will be able to see your comments in public groups but not private groups of which they aren’t members.Public groups are public so they can scroll through the page, but if they’re not a member, that group’s posts won’t show up on their feed. So they’d have to be looking at the page you posted to know that you were there.They can’t see the content of private groups unless they are a member.

How do I hide my likes and comments from my friends on Facebook?

You can't set custom audiences for comments and likes ("C/L"); rather C/L are generally visible to anyone who can see the post that was commented on or "liked"; this means that if you C/L on a public page, your friends could (and for that matter, theoretically anyone at all, though it's much less likely that a random non-friend would) see that.  FB maintain a database of actions, including comments and likes.  A handful of these will turn up in your friends' News Feeds.  You can see what actions you've recently done by going into your own profile and clicking "Activity Log" (so far, this functionality is somewhat limited in the mobile app).  You can right-click on the time of the action and bring up a window that looks like this (approximating what your friends might see):This will tell you who can see the post (in this case people who are friends with the person who posted it).  If you have poster's remorse in that you think someone could have seen what you did and you don't like it, you can "delete comment" or "unlike" the post from the little pencil in your activity log as so:I kind of agree with the earlier comment in that I don't worry about this for myself.  That's sort of the whole point of Facebook.  But if you absolutely MUST "comment" on or "like" a post without your friends knowing, you could make a second Facebook account or unfriend the people you don't want to know (technically, though, making a second account is against FB's terms of service).

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