Control Who Can See Your Posts

If you want to make sure you mom can’t see all of your Facebook posts or if you

want to accept your boss’ friend request without letting them see your crazy

updates you can hide the update from a specific person or a list.


When you are about to post on Facebook click or tap on the Public option 

-> Choose Custom -> Enter a list or person not to share this with. Keep

in mind that someone else could take a screenshot and show it to them.


You can also add users to the Restricted Friend list that Facebook creates and

then they will only be able to see things you share publicly.

Tell Facebook What You Don’t Want to See

When you see an ad or a post that you don’t like in your Facebook feed you can

tell Facebook you don’t want to see it anymore. This works on ads, on updates

from friends and pretty much anything that appears in the news feed.

Tell Facebook if you want to see less from that person, from that 

webpage, 

from that advertiser or if you want to report that post.

After you start doing this you’ll notice that your Facebook feed will improve,

though it isn’t perfect.

Stop Annoying Facebook Game Requests

There’s almost nothing more annoying than your iPhone buzzing in your pocket

to tell you that a friend wants you to play Candy Crush or whatever other

Facebook game is going crazy now. You can stop these Facebook game

notifications and requests with a simple trick.

On iPhone go to Facebook -> More -> Settings -> Notifications -> Mobile 

Push -> Uncheck Application Requests and Application Invites. 

On Android go to Facebook -> Tap on the Three Lines in the upper right 

-> App Settings -> Uncheck Application Requests.

That’s all there is to turning off those annoying Facebook game requests on

iPhone or Android.