How Can Someone Know You Shared a Facebook Post Only With Them?

Learn how Facebook's custom sharing settings reveal post visibility and how recipients can tell they are the sole audience.

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Someone can know that you shared a post only with them if they are the only recipient of the audience list for that post. When you customize the post visibility to that individual alone, and they see the 'Only Me' or the custom sharing indicator showing their name, it becomes evident. To avoid this, consider sharing sensitive content through private messages.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How does Facebook show who can see my post? Facebook indicates post visibility by showing the audience selector icon, which can display options like 'Public,' 'Friends,' 'Only Me,' or custom names indicating exactly who can see the post.
  2. Can someone tell if a Facebook post is only shared with them? Yes, if you use Facebook's custom sharing settings to share a post only with a specific person, they can see their name in the audience list or the 'Only Me' indicator, revealing they are the sole recipient.
  3. How can I share sensitive content privately on Facebook? It's best to share sensitive content through Facebook Messenger or other private messaging platforms instead of using customized post sharing on your timeline.