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How to Stop Facebook Notifications

Today I'm going to show you ways to shut off notices for a single Facebook post, and control what you see when. How To Stop Facebook Notifications

Utilize these instructions if Facebook usually informs you with an email when there's a brand-new talk about a post by somebody.

Why would I wish to shut off notices on a Facebook post?

Sometimes you want to post a discuss a Facebook post however you do not wish to see all of the replies and comments that come after it. Why might this be? Here are some examples ...

  • Your pal has actually had a great (or bad) event in their life and published about it, and you wish to post a message of congratulations or assistance but you know about a million other -individuals are going to post a comparable comment and you do not desire great deals of emails flooding your mail box.

  • You have actually gone into a competition by commenting on a business's post but you do not desire to see all the other entries.

  • You've discussed a news product somebody's shared however it's rather upsetting and you do not wish to be reminded of it whenever somebody else comments.


These directions work for posts in either your primary timeline or a Facebook group, however they look slightly different so I have actually simplified into 2 areas.

So, how do I prevent Facebook from emailing me each time there's a comment, if I don't want to change my whole Facebook notifies settings?

How do I shut off Facebook notices in a post on my timeline?

If you wish to keep a post readily available in your timeline (i.e. you do not wish to conceal it) however you do not wish to get alerts of more talk about the post as soon as you have actually commented, here is how to Stop notices.

Initially, find and press the little down-arrow in the top right-hand corner of the post:



This will offer you a menu of things you can do:



You can see here that you can also Hide the post or unfollow the individual who published it. However we desire to click Shut off notifications at the bottom of the list.

Now Facebook will validate exactly what you've done:



This is useful, as you can click Switch on Alerts if you did this by error.

If you wish to turn your notifications back on at any time (so that you receive an e-mail each time somebody else comments), go and discover the post, click on the down-arrow and select Turn on alerts:



Now you will get an email every time somebody discuss the post.

How do I shut off Facebook notifications on my own post?

Naturally this is somewhat different-- if you desire to shut off notices on among your own posts, you get more options when you click that down-arrow:



How do I switch off Facebook notices in a Group?

If you belong to a Facebook Group but choose not to have it come up in your timeline (for example, if you're in a photo-a-day group and would wind up with 80 posts a day in your Facebook timeline), there's a slightly different way to switch off notices.

In this example, a good friend has actually published about the Great British Bake-Off and another good friend has pointed out, and tagged me in their remark, that I have not seen it yet and will be enjoying it tomorrow. I don't wish to see anymore remarks in case somebody lets slip who's left the competition.

Click the little down-arrow in the top right corner of the post ...



This will raise a menu. Here you can also report a post as spam if you have to-- but we're going to focus on shutting off the notices. You do that by clicking Switch off alerts:.



When you have actually done that, you'll see a message above the post informing you that you will not get alerts about this post. This implies that whenever anyone discuss the post, you won't get an e-mail telling you that this has actually happened.

Keep in mind that you will likewise see a clickable link allowing you to Switch on Notices-- which is very useful if you've done this by mishap. You can click Turn On Alerts to make sure you still get remarks emailed to you:.



If you wish to turn alerts back on for a post, go and find the post (you haven't hidden it, so it will still be in your timeline or the group it was posted in). Click on the down-arrow again and select Switch on notices:.



Now you will receive an email each time somebody discuss the post.

This post has revealed you how to turn off alerts in your Facebook timeline, on your own posts and in Groups. You can find more on social networks in the Resource Guide or by using the Browse box in the right-hand column.

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