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The video primarily focuses on managing friendships and privacy settings on Facebook. Audrey discusses the nuances of unfriending and unfollowing, clarifying that unfriending someone won't notify them, though there are minimal-use apps that can track such changes. She demonstrates how to unfriend from the news feed and timeline, suggesting that users should be prepared to explain their reasons if the unfriended party notices. Alternatively, she highlights unfollowing as a discreet way to avoid seeing someone's posts without severing the friendship.
Furthermore, the video covers how to hide specific posts and manage timeline privacy settings, including pre-approving posts before they appear. Audrey emphasizes that these actions are part of maintaining personal space and privacy on Facebook. Finally, she encourages viewers to engage with the channel by asking questions, providing feedback, and subscribing for more social media tips, highlighting the "Napoleon's Idiot Series" for further learning.
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In this part of the video, Audrey discusses Black Friday and her hopes that viewers enjoyed their Thanksgiving with loved ones. She then addresses common concerns about unfriending on Facebook. Audrey clarifies that Facebook does not notify users when they are unfriended. However, she mentions the existence of an app that can track changes in your friend list and inform you if someone unfriends you. Audrey is reading off a monitor while addressing these questions to provide helpful insights for beginners on social media.
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In this part, the speaker addresses concerns about unfriending people on Facebook and the potential consequences. They explain that while there are apps and extensions to track unfriending, they are used by a very small number of people compared to Facebook’s vast user base. The speaker then demonstrates how to unfriend someone both from the news feed and from a user’s timeline, using their dad’s timeline as an example. They discuss the potential issues that could arise if the person notices they’ve been unfriended and suggest knowing and being prepared to explain the reason for unfriending. They emphasize that a Facebook profile is personal space, and while unfriending might hurt others, it is ultimately the user’s choice. As an alternative to unfriending, the speaker suggests considering unfollowing the person instead.
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In this part of the video, the speaker explains how to unfollow someone on Facebook without unfriending them. Unfollowing allows you to stop seeing the person’s posts in your news feed while still maintaining the friendship. The person will not be notified that you have unfollowed them. The process involves clicking a down arrow next to their name and selecting ‘unfollow.’ Alternatively, you can go to their profile, hover over ‘following,’ and then choose ‘unfollow.’ The speaker also addresses handling disagreements with friends’ posts by emphasizing the use of the unfollow feature to avoid unwanted content in your news feed while remaining connected.
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In this segment, the video explains how to manage and hide unwanted posts on your Facebook timeline. First, it demonstrates how to hide a specific post by clicking on your profile, locating the post, and using the “hide from timeline” option to prevent others from seeing it. It also clarifies that the person who tagged you will not be notified of this action. Then, it details how to manage timeline privacy settings, including requiring approval for posts before they appear on your timeline. To access these settings, you go to “Settings,” select “Timeline and Tagging,” and adjust who can post on your timeline, who can see posts you’re tagged in, and who can see what others post on your timeline—all of which can be customized to “only me” for maximum privacy.
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In this part of the video, the creator encourages viewers to ask any additional questions in the comment section if they have further queries or if the video sparked new questions. They express interest in knowing how others manage unfriending people and controlling who can post or see posts on their timeline, and ask viewers if they were aware of these options. The creator invites viewers to like, comment, share, and subscribe to the channel for more tutorials and tips on online safety, and promotes the “Napoleon’s Idiot Series,” which teaches about social media networks. They conclude with a warm farewell.