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How to Snooze Someone on Facebook

In your news feed, Facebook displays customized posts based on your relationships and activity. Even, because it can’t read your mind, you’ll come across posts that you don’t want to see now and then.

Facebook’s “snooze” feature will let you take a break from seeing a specific friend’s or page’s updates without permanently unfollowing them. This feature disables a person’s or a page’s posts from appearing in your feed for 30 days, after which they will reappear.

Do you have the same issue on Twitter? To stop seeing their tweets in your feed, learn how to mute Twitter users you follow (without unfollowing them).

Snooze the updates of a friend or a website for 30 days.

You can remain friends or a fan of an individual or a website if you snooze them. They won’t know you snoozed them because they won’t get any notice.

  • Snoozing is the same on Facebook.com in a desktop or mobile browser as it is on Facebook’s iOS and Android mobile apps.
  • Pick the three dots in the top right corner of a friend’s post or the page you want to snooze in the top right corner of the post.
  • For 30 days, pick Snooze [Friend’s Name].
  • “You won’t see posts from [Name] in your News Feed for 30 days,” says a message. If you change your mind right away, you can choose Undo. Otherwise, you will not see updates from that person or page in your feed for the next 30 days.

In Shared Posts, Pick Who You Want to Snooze.

Friends or pages will sometimes exchange posts from other people or pages, which will appear in your feed. When you snooze a post like this, you’ll have two options: one to snooze the friend or page you’re following, and another to snooze the individual or page that’s being posted.

For example, suggest you enjoy seeing your friend’s posts in your feed but are less excited about posts from one of their own friends. You wouldn’t snooze your friend in this case; you’d snooze your friend’s friend.

If your friend, on the other hand, shares a lot of different posts from their own friends or pages that they follow, and you don’t want to see all of their posts in your feed, you can opt to snooze your friend rather than particular people and pages they share posts from.

If you change your mind, you can undo your snooze.

If you later decide that you want to undo your snoozing on a friend or a blog, go to that friend’s profile or that page.

Select Undo from the Snoozed note that appears at the top of the posts.

For a more permanent choice, unfollow friends or pages.

Snoozing is a nice way to briefly hide posts from friends and accounts, but if you want a more permanent solution after the snooze duration expires, you can try the unfollow function. Unfollowing a friend or a page has the same effect as snoozing, but it is permanent rather than just for 30 days.

You’ll always be friends or a fan of the page if you unfollow them, but you won’t see their updates in your feed unless you go to their profile or page and manually follow them again. Unfollowing a friend is close to snoozing in that it does not alarm them.

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