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Super Moderator
Facebook question
This may not be the place but today someone named 'Randy' started posting a laugh emoji on all my FB posts on my page....when I click on the name nothing comes up...when I click on the emoji (like) I cannot see anything....I am clearly being stalked but their profile seems invisible and unblock able or delectable....any ideas? Is there a setting where only FRIENDS can respond even if I post something public>
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Administrator
There is definitely a setting where only friends can see your posts. Not sure where it is. I'll have to look...sometime.
Google is your friend...sometimes.
how do i only let friends see my facebook page - Google Search
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Senior Member
It isn't me.
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I looked at all your posts from March and couldn't find any comment by "Randy". Maybe he's only visible to you.
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flower planter
I can see it. Here's the link to his page:
Randy Elkins | Facebook
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Super Moderator
Originally Posted by
Colonel
I looked at all your posts from March and couldn't find any comment by "Randy". Maybe he's only visible to you.
All you see are smilies laughing emoji...if you look you see one of those on about 10 or more posts...when you click though it shows no name...
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Originally Posted by
krystian
When I click on that it says Sorry the link has expired
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flower planter
Originally Posted by
Quest
When I click on that it says Sorry page is not available now
Sounds like he did a hit and run and then blocked you.
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Originally Posted by
Quest
When I click on that it says Sorry the link has expired
Originally Posted by
krystian
Sounds like he did a hit and run and then blocked you.
The link works for me.
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Senior Member
Right under your name on facebook post, there is a small circle and a down arrow. Click on that and you can choose who you want to see your posts.
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