Now Anyone Can View All Your Liked Photos at Facebook – New Feature Rolled Out

In the past few years, Facebook has rolled out many updates. While some of these updates are useful, most of them are inadequate and sometimes plain weird. Facebook has added a new feature to its “weird update collection”. Imagine your friend could see every photo you have ever liked on Facebook, which could be horrible, right? Well, Facebook has done just that. Time for stalkers to announce celebrations!

With its new update in action, you can view all photos you have liked since you created your Facebook account. In addition to this, you can also view the pictures liked by your friends and family.

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How To Do It?

This is actually very easy and simple. In order to search for photos that you have liked, head to the search box and type ‘photos liked by me’. Facebook will then display every photo you have ever liked or reacted to. Similarly, if you want to look at pictures liked by your friends’ just type ‘photos liked by *friend’s name here*’ and Facebook will display all pictures liked by that specific friend.

Unaccepted Friend Requests

You think that is enough? Well, it is actually not. Now you can also look at those requests you sent to your friends which they refused to accept.

In order to accomplish this goal, you have to open your Facebook account in a browser. This browser can either be on your smartphone or your laptop.

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This tab will display all of your sent requests which are pending and haven’t been accepted. With the help of this new feature, you can also cancel old requests that you sent to your friends a long time ago.

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