Who Gets Notified When You Like a Post on Facebook?

Learn who is notified when you like something on Facebook and how privacy settings affect visibility of your likes.

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When you like something on Facebook, the original poster and anyone included in the privacy settings (e.g., friends) may receive a notification. This means that if a post’s privacy is set to 'Public,' then everyone can see your like. However, for posts shared only with friends or specific groups, only those people will be notified. Adjust your privacy settings accordingly to control who sees your activities.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Who can see when I like a post on Facebook? The visibility of your likes on Facebook depends on the post's privacy settings. If the post is public, anyone can see your like. If it's shared with friends or specific groups, only those people can see your activity.
  2. Does everyone get notified when I like their Facebook post? Typically, only the original poster and people allowed by the post's privacy settings receive notifications about your like.
  3. How do I control who sees my likes on Facebook? You can adjust your privacy settings and the privacy of individual posts to control who can see your likes on Facebook.