How can I restrict a person on Facebook

To prevent someone from seeing all of your posts, use the Friends menu on their profile.

  1. Choose FRIENDS > EDIT FRIEND LISTS > RESTRICTED after opening the friend’s profile.

Write a post as usual, choose the PUBLIC globe icon, and change it to FRIENDS to limit its visibility.

To remove the checkmark from someone’s profile, navigate to their profile > FRIENDS > EDIT FRIEND LISTS > RESTRICTED.

To add someone to your Facebook Restricted list, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the friend’s Facebook profile in the Facebook app or on the Facebook website to add them to your list of friends who are restricted.
  2. Press and hold the FRIENDS icon.
  3. Click the EDIT FRIEND LISTS option from the pop-up menu.
  4. After selecting RESTRICTED, close the pop-up window and make sure a checkmark is visible in the box next to it.

Facebook friends on your Restricted list will still be able to see all of your posts published with the Public privacy setting as well as any posts published with the Friends privacy setting that they are personally tagged or mentioned in.

Let us see will someone know if you restrict them on Facebook.

You can limit the posts someone can see while still being friends with them when you add them to the Facebook restricted list.
They will only see your posts if you’ve set the audience to “Public” (indicated by the globe icon), if they’re tagged in it or if a mutual friend tags both of you in the post.
They won’t be aware that they are blocked from accessing your list.
One reason for empty space at the top of their profile could be a pause between posts that are public and those that are private.
Look through their posts to check if they’re all set to public.
Ask a mutual friend to review the profile so you can compare the two.

What a restricted Facebook profile looks like is the next topic of discussion.

In contrast to the "Blocked" list, the "Restricted" list allows restricted users to continue viewing posts made public and on the pages of mutual friends, regardless of who blocked them.

  1. SEARCH FOR A VACANT SPACE AT THE TOP OF THEIR PAGE. This is usually indicative of a gap between private posts and public posts.
  2. CONFIRM IF ALL OF THEIR POSTS ARE PUBLIC. If there is any empty space, these will probably show up underneath it.
  3. Observe a sudden absence of content. Not being able to see photos or other content that you could before might mean you’ve been restricted.
  4. GET YOUR FRIEND TO LOOK AT YOUR TIMELINE BY ASKING A MUTUAL FRIEND. Your friend might have recently erased their old information and locked down their account to maintain privacy from all of their Facebook friends, not just you, even if you are unable to see their private posts or older pictures.
  5. ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIEND IF YOU WERE RESTRICTED. The "Restricted" list is close to the custom list section, so there’s always a chance that the action was done incorrectly.
  6. You won’t be able to access your account if Facebook has put restrictions on you.

Let’s explore the differences between Facebook blocks and restrictions.

You can restrict someone as an alternative to blocking them. This indicates that they can’t see when you’re active and that the conversation has been removed from your chat list.

MANAGEMENT OF RESTRICTIONS:

You can restrict someone as an alternative to blocking them. This indicates that they can’t see when you’re active and that the conversation has been removed from your chat list.

WAYS TO BLOCK A PERSON:

Step 1: Long press the chat window of the user you want to block and select BLOCK.

You can block someone who is bothering you so they can’t get in touch with you on Facebook Messenger.

WAYS TO BLOCK A PERSON:

You can block someone who is bothering you so they can’t get in touch with you on Facebook Messenger.

Facebook will take the necessary measures, such as blocking accounts or restricting message sending, if they find that it violates their community standards.

Facebook will take the necessary measures, such as blocking accounts or restricting message sending, if they find that it violates their community standards.