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1. Go to your Facebook page (not theirs) 2. Click the Friends button on your cover photo 3. Click "Get Notifications" so that there is NOT a check mark next to it. Done. Note that Facebook has several ways to set up notifications, so this may not be the only step required to fix the issue, but the others described in HowToGeek should do it.
How do I update my profile Basic Info, such as location, education, job, etc. without triggering a notification on Friends' Notification (upper left) or their Wall/Timeline/Recent Friend Activity page. I notice things like "User X has posted/updated their profile for the first time in a while", which I DO NOT want.
I've made a post, uploaded photos and tagged 3 friends of mine into my post. The privacy of the post has been set to friends. Hovering with the mouse of the privacy icon of the post, it says it will be seen by my friends, the people tagged and the friends of the people tagged. The post however doesn't appear on their timeline.
I suggest that your friends that have reached the 5000 limit might be trying to solve the wrong problem. It would be easier to re-define what is meant by a Facebook ‘friend’. If, for example, they deleted any friends from the 5000 that they haven’t either seen or spoken to in the last twelve months, then they’d probably create ample ...
On the top right corner of Friends page you'll see two buttons: Find Friends and Edit (a pencil like button). Click on the Edit button and click Edit privacy . The first option allows you to set who sees your friend list; set this to Only me and click Close .
Setting your birthday to "Friends of Friends" means that when your friends and their friends visit the About page on your profile, they will see the month and day of your birthday. In addition, the fact that your friends can see your birthday means that Facebook will notify all of your friends about your birthday.
On Facebook, go to your profile/timeline and click on Friends, then use the drop-down list to choose "Search by Current City" and enter the name of the city. This will find your Facebook friends that list that city as their current city. You can also find people you may know who live in a particular city but are not currently your Facebook friends.
Scenario: You are viewing Alice's friend list, who is not your Facebook friend. Bob is your mutual friend. If Bob shows his friend list to his friends, then you can see him as a mutual friend in her friend list; If Bob hides his friend list to his friends, then you cannot see him as a mutual friend in her friend list
However if Facebook has disabled the account due to someone reporting it as a fake name or account, then they no longer appear in your friends list. If the person eventually clears this up with Facebook (e.g. by sending Facebook a copy of their ID) then Facebook may re-enable their account and they will re-appear on your friends list.
I am quite restrictive on who I add on Facebook. Yet I am missing out quite a lot on what friends post on Facebook. It seems that recently Facebook is applying filters on what/who one sees on his/her Facebook pages. I had the impression I got blocked by quite some friends. Yet when I specifically go to a friends page, I see all posts.