![]() It’s likely that Facebook’s algorithm has shown that activity to some of our mutual Friends as well. In the screenshot below, for example, all of Ferdy’s friends can see that I’ve commented on his post. Just look at each item and you’ll see who can see it. The only way you can see what they all might see is through your Activity Feed. You can scroll through your content, or you can filter your content by. Your friends get all the same notifications from you. Activity log is a place where you can review and manage your Facebook activity. If they haven’t shared them, those items don’t appear on their timeline. Look at your News Feed and you’ll see dozens of posts your friends have liked or commented on. Related: How Facebook’s News Feed Sorting Algorithm Works While being able to scroll back through every Facebook interaction you’ve ever had might seem a little terrifying (yes, you really did like that many cat photos) and even creepy, it’s actually useful. You can view that Activity Log anytime you like.
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