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When you search a name on Facebook who comes up first?

When you search a name on Facebook who comes up first?

Mutual friends show up first. As you type close to some name and the results are not your friends and you had never visited their profiles, then it is someone who visited you recently. Also the pages and people you visit the most pop up first.

Does Facebook tell you if someone searches for you?

If you search a person on Facebook and view a profile, what happens? In your worst imaginings, your ex receives an alert that you’ve been checking them out. However, Facebook doesn’t let users track who visits their profiles, and it doesn’t permit third-party apps to do it.

Why is the same person always at the top of my suggested friends list?

Your recent friends may also get on top of the list. This happens if you have some form of interaction or communication with them. It is not uncommon that two or three out of nine of your top friends are all your recent friends. The Facebook algorithm looks to push the most recent activity on top.

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Why doesn’t Facebook suggest people you know on Facebook?

Facebook doesn’t communicate to its users who looked them up, who viewed their profile, how long they viewed their profile, which photo they came back to fifteen times in thirty seconds, how many posts they’ve read, none of that. That information is also not used for suggesting people you may know. It just isn’t.

Do people know if you look at their profiles on Facebook?

Short answer: No, people on Facebook won’t know if you look at their profiles, Timelines, posts or comments. Moreover, Facebook prevents apps from tracking profile visitors, so your anonymity as a viewer is guaranteed. That said, as soon as you interact with someone’s profile, you lose that anonymity,…

How do you know if someone is not a friend on Facebook?

However, there is a feature on Facebook called “People You May Know”, which shows up in the same place on your Profile where “Friend Requests” is located. That could very well act in a similar way to inform someone you’re looking at their profile when they are not friends with you yet.

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Does Facebook report when you visit someone’s page?

This question stifles many an investigator, and the official stance of Facebook is that it does not report to any Facebook user who’s visiting their Facebook page. Furthermore, it also ensures that no third party Apps can do so either.