Once upon a time I opened my Facebook News Feed, and I found a mess. Why mess? First, for some reason my News Feed is filled by people I did not know. Secondly, a lot of the activity of friends that I know are very disturbing, such as the sharing of gaming activity, cyber-bullying, write a post that is inappropriate, and others. Ah, I think I wanted to Why unfriend them!
But, why a lot of people will unfriend exhausting. Moreover, if the number of friends you have hundreds or even thousands. You want a feature that allows mass unfriend. Is there a feature like that?So far my search on Google, I do not get how to do mass unfriend. Some social networking blog actually "ban" unfriend mass such as this will reduce the significance of the social network itself (what has he called up if your friend just a little?). And of course, the use of third-party scripts for mass unfriending like this is not recommended, so that the information about you on Facebook is not leaked to other parties.
However, if you are determined to unfriending a lot of friends on Facebook, there are ways that can make it easier. Type "edit friend" in the Facebook search box (located at the top), then select the account into the top search results. After clicking on that account, you will be redirected to your friends list on Facebook. Everything is displayed on one page (so if you have thousands of friends, be prepared for endless scrolling mouse: P). On the right of each name of your friend, there is the Friends. Now, move your mouse cursor to the top of the key. There will appear a popup menu. See, on the menu, at the bottom, there is a choice Unfriend. Click Unfriend. Confirmation message will appear again about whether you really want to remove your friend from your friend list. If so, click the Remove from Friends (or just press Enter to make the process go faster). Furthermore, it would appear (again!) message notification that the unfriending process has been successful. Click OK (or again, just press Enter).
Completed. That's just one friend you unfriend. There are many more? Take it easy, you can easily find your friends that you want to unfriend on one page. Repeat the process above for more friends who want to unfriend. So, congratulations unfriending!
But, why a lot of people will unfriend exhausting. Moreover, if the number of friends you have hundreds or even thousands. You want a feature that allows mass unfriend. Is there a feature like that?So far my search on Google, I do not get how to do mass unfriend. Some social networking blog actually "ban" unfriend mass such as this will reduce the significance of the social network itself (what has he called up if your friend just a little?). And of course, the use of third-party scripts for mass unfriending like this is not recommended, so that the information about you on Facebook is not leaked to other parties.
However, if you are determined to unfriending a lot of friends on Facebook, there are ways that can make it easier. Type "edit friend" in the Facebook search box (located at the top), then select the account into the top search results. After clicking on that account, you will be redirected to your friends list on Facebook. Everything is displayed on one page (so if you have thousands of friends, be prepared for endless scrolling mouse: P). On the right of each name of your friend, there is the Friends. Now, move your mouse cursor to the top of the key. There will appear a popup menu. See, on the menu, at the bottom, there is a choice Unfriend. Click Unfriend. Confirmation message will appear again about whether you really want to remove your friend from your friend list. If so, click the Remove from Friends (or just press Enter to make the process go faster). Furthermore, it would appear (again!) message notification that the unfriending process has been successful. Click OK (or again, just press Enter).
Completed. That's just one friend you unfriend. There are many more? Take it easy, you can easily find your friends that you want to unfriend on one page. Repeat the process above for more friends who want to unfriend. So, congratulations unfriending!
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