Facebook appears to enjoy making us all cringe by constantly
resurfacing random old photos with its On This Day feature and now another
little-known feature could prove to be equally embarrassing.
There is a simple way to see every photo you have ever liked
on Facebook, as well as all the photos your friends, family and significant
other have liked too.
If you spend most of your time on the social network liking
cute animal photos then you needn’t worry - but if you’re horrified by the
thought of your friends seeing your photo liking history it could be a good
time to start hitting the unlike button.
How does it work?
Seeing all the photos you’ve ever liked is easy, all you
need to do is head to the tool bar at the top of your Facebook profile and
search: “Photos liked by me.”
If you want to see all the images your friends have liked
then type in “Photos liked by…” followed by the person’s name.
You can even filter the photos by year, place and who they
were posted by, so you can enjoy spending hours looking at all the photos
you’ve liked since joining the social network.
The photo search is just the latest in a number of not
well-known Facebook features which have been both delighting and horrifying
users in recent weeks.
Many found out about a "secret" Facebook inbox
most of us don't know about - and it may contain messages you'd like to read,
but had no idea you'd received.
You can also see anyone who has ever rejected you on
Facebook by following these four simple steps.
Do you think you are you addicted to Facebook? There could
be a perfectly reasonable explanation why you can’t stop scrolling through your
newsfeed, according to research.
Meanwhile, do you have what it takes to work for Facebook?
This interview question will test exactly that.