If I post on Facebook, and exclude someone, can they see the responses?
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05-11-2013, 06:08 PM
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If I post on Facebook, and exclude someone, can they see the responses?
Here's an example: I have 500 friends and want to post something but exclude a few family members from seeing the post.
Facebook allows you to block people so they won't see the post, but if a thread is started, and I respond, will they see the thread then? Will they automatically be blocked from the thread, or will I need to continue to exclude them from each response..? "How could they comment on your post when they're blocked?" Let me clarify: I write a post that says "I am eloping with my girlfriend"...but don't want Aunt Sue or Mom to see it. Of course a post like that will promote discussion from my other FB friends, so when I reply to ANY of the other 498 friends within the thread, will the two excluded people THEN suddenly see the post or will they be excluded from that entire post? Ads |
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05-11-2013, 06:09 PM
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How could they comment on your post when they're blocked?
You don't have to do anything after you've blocked them - they won't see, get notifications, be able to comment or like it. Ads |
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05-11-2013, 06:13 PM
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They will not be able to see the post nor will it show up on their news feed when a mutual friend comments on it.
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