So far I have actually gotten 3 different messages like this when I double-click on the home button. But only sometimes. Guess there could be more also that maybe haven't show up yet. Anyway the ones I have gotten are...
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in spotlight search you can then off certain app that have been bugging you with the "notification arrived at home" thing. or turn off siri suggestions, like i did, to turn off everything. hope this helps!! :-)
If you don't want the large and permission-hungry Facebook app on your phone, the perfect solution is to create an app icon for the Facebook mobile site on your home screen. The website version of Facebook doesn't run background tasks, has no distracting notifications by default, you won't be giving Facebook as much data, and your phone's battery life will be improved.
Here, you'll see a popup that lets you change what the new shortcut will be named. By default, it is set to "Facebook," which you can change, but you cannot change the icon. Press the "Add" button to add the bookmark to your home screen. After you have done this, the Facebook web app will be on your home screen.
Whether or not you have activated Facebook Dating and set up an account, removing the Facebook Dating icon tab from your phone's home screen is very simple. Just tap on the "Dating" tab in the shortcuts menu along the bottom of your screen and then tap "Not Now."
Citing that many users use smartphones for social networking services such as Facebook, its designers aimed to create an alternative user environment that would emphasize interacting with the device through people instead of apps. The Cover Feed served as the replacement home screen while using Facebook Home; it was used to view updates posted by others on Facebook in a full screen environment and access an application launcher. The lock screen displayed notifications (sorted by priority using an internal algorithm) from both Facebook and other apps on cards, while also displaying updates in a similar format.[1] Home aimed to hide as much of the Android shell as possible; by default, interface elements such as the status bar on the top of the screen were hidden.[2]
In response to its poor reception, Facebook indicated in late-May 2013 that it was planning on making improvements to Home in response to consumer feedback.[12] The first of these improvements came in an update released in early-June 2013, adding the ability to pin shortcuts to a tray on the bottom of the application menu screen.[13] In December 2013, Facebook released an update to Home, which added a more traditional home screen.[6] Home has not been updated since, and is no longer available in the Google Play Store.
Once you find the app on your home screen, tap and hold the Messenger icon until all the app icons on your screen start shaking. This gives you the ability to move apps around, or remove them from your device.
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To review these messages, navigate to Facebook.com, and click the Messenger icon (the word balloon with the lightning bolt) at the top of your Facebook home screen. Click See All in Messenger at the bottom to go full screen. Click the three-dot ellipsis menu icon and select Message Requests. Then you'll see all sorts of messages from strangers.
What about all the people you asked to be your friend who ignored or deleted your request? Facebook keeps track of that. Go to facebook.com/friends/requests(Opens in a new window) for a list of the people who hate you. Or maybe they just don't check Facebook that much. Probably both.
Step 1: Open the Facebook app on your mobile device. Your app should default to showing you the home Feed, which will display all the Top Posts but not necessarily the most recent ones.
One of the fun parts of social media sites like Facebook is that you can post photos of friends, family and vacations for your friends to see and comment on. If you have an iPhone full of photos from your afternoon hike, you do not even need to wait until you get home to post the pictures. You send photos directly from your iPhone to Facebook through the free Facebook application.
If you continue to experience problems with the Facebook app even after turning your iPhone on and off, try uninstalling and reinstalling the app -- tap and hold the app's icon on the home screen until it begins to shake, then tap the small cross icon next to it. Once the uninstall process has finished, you can download and install the app again from the App Store. This procedure should clear out any corrupted code or settings associated with the Facebook app and ensures you're running the most up-to-date version. If your problems persist, report the issue directly to Facebook.
Go to the Messenger home menu that displays all of your chats, and then click your photo displayed in the top left above the search bar. Scroll down to select emoji from the options. There, you'll be able to choose from different options besides the default yellow thumbs up.
Go to the Messenger home menu that displays all of your chats and click your photo displayed in the top left above the search bar. Scroll down to select Photos and Media. There, you'll be able to select emoji from the choices given besides the default yellow thumbs up.
Go to the Messenger home menu that displays all of your chats, and click your photo displayed in the top left above the search bar. This will open a menu - with the first option being to toggle the dark mode on or off for all of your chats.
Go to the Messenger home menu that displays all of your chats, and click your photo displayed in the top left above the search bar. Scroll down to select Data and Storage. There, you can toggle whether you want photos taken in the app saved to your device.
Go to the Messenger home menu that displays all of your chats and click your photo above the search bar. Scroll down to select Photos and Media. There, you'll want to turn on Save on capture to automatically save any photos you take in the app to your gallery.
This one is for Android only, again. If there is a Messenger conversation you want to access quickly, you can create a quick-access shortcut on your home screen. Just long-press on any conversation under the Home tab to prompt a pop-up menu, where you'll find the option to Create shortcut. Select that to create a shortcut on your phone's home screen. It makes that Messenger conversation just a tap away.
If you work in front of a computer most of the day, you can use Messenger without going to the Facebook homepage. Just go to Messenger.com. Unfortunately, this web app doesn't pack all the functionality of the mobile app.
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A shortcut to read Facebook messages without the messenger app is to Facebook messages to your home screen. In other words, the bookmark will give you direct access to pinned chats, skipping the Messenger.
First, we have to check that installed FaceBook is Updated to the latest App Version. Sometimes outdated Apps create problems like unresponsive, Crashing, Freezing and Some of the App Functionality died automatically. To update the FaceBook app, Open App Store > Search FaceBook in App Search Box > Tap on the Update button. After Update the App, Force Close the old FaceBook App running on your iPhone background and Re-launch App after Update. If you have a problem overriding the Updated app, delete FaceBook App, Reinstall App From App Store. Long Press on FaceBook App from iPhone home screen > Tap on Delete app from Popup.
You may ecounter Facebook app keeps closing as soon as you open it. The screen goes blank and then you are taken back to the home screen. More unfortunately, the Facebook app crashes very often when playing videos with iOS 16, and this issue cannot be easily fixed even you updated to the latest iOS 16.
Facebook push notifications are not working properly is another problem after upgrading to iOS 16 . Usually when there's a new notification, iPhone will vibrate and light up the home screen to remind you to check. But when the notification is not working, you'll not be able to reply it instantly.
Whenever Facebook crashes or freezes after login on iOS 16/15, you can force quit it by pressing the home button twice and swiping up the app's preview to close it. Then open Facebook again to check if it works now.
1. If my friends list is private, does that mean there is no possibility of this appearing on other peoples feeds? (assuming their friends list is also private) 2. Does this notification still exist, I remember it appearing often with older versions of facebook. 3. Is there any way people could be informed of a new friend? 2ff7e9595c
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