⇒ Important Note: You cannot check who shared your posts via Facebook Messenger.
Go to the post on your profile, then click the "(number) Shares" link to see who shared your post. If someone with strict privacy settings shared your post, you won't see who it was, but you may see "A user has shared your post."
A filled-in blue circle next to your message means that your message was delivered. And, when a friend has read your message, a small version of your friend's photo will appear next to your message.
Forwarding Info tells you how many times a message you sent to others has been forwarded. This information is shown in the Message Info section which is accessed by long pressing the sent message and then tapping on the info icon that appears at the top.
The person who uploaded the post won't be notified.
What you need to see in your shared Instagram posts. You can't see who shared your post on a personal account, unfortunately. Regular users who use an Instagram personal account can see who likes their posts and who views their stories but to see who shared your Instagram post you need to change your account type.
Only the people who could see those posts when you first made them are able to see them when someone taps Share. Use the audience selector to adjust who you share posts with. Note: When a friend shares a link that you posted, they can share the link with a wider audience than you originally shared it with.
Often when people share something on social media it's not because they think you'll find the post informative or entertaining. It's because they want their networks to know something about them. It might be a political view, a take on life or just that they have a sense of humour.
Facebook's notification algorithm is designed to show you updates from people and pages that you interact with the most. Maybe you added them as a close friends. When you put them as a close friend, it will give you every notification that person has posted.
Tap in the top right of Facebook, then tap your name. Tap below your profile picture, then tap Activity Log. From here, you can tap to review activities like: Your Posts to review things like photos, videos, text and status updates you've shared on Facebook.
Tap in the top right of Facebook. Scroll down and tap Settings & Privacy, then tap Settings. Scroll down to Audience and visibility and tap the option you want to change the privacy for.
You cannot reshare a Story from a private account, except the person's privacy settings allows for resharing of stories. Instagram will notify the original poster that you reposted their Story.
To conclude whether or not a person has restricted you, ask a mutual friend to look at their profile. If they can see public and private (i.e., friends only) posts and account info, it confirms that the person has restricted you.
Go to the post on your Page's timeline. Click in the top right. Select Hide from Timeline.
Depending on the privacy settings of the original post (example: if someone chose to share their post with Friends), you may not see the option to share it.
Share now (Friends): Immediately shares the post to your timeline without adding any text. Share to News Feed: Opens the post in a new window, allows you to add additional text to your message. Send in Messenger: Opens the post in a Messenger window, allowing you to share with a specific friend or group of friends.
: A blue circle means that your message is sending. : A blue circle with a check means that your message has been sent. : A filled-in blue circle with a check means that your message has been delivered. : A small version of someone's profile picture will appear below the message when they've seen it.
Which is Better, a Facebook Share or Like? All engagement is good, but if you can get your Facebook posts shared, your community will grow and you'll get better engagement. Sharing gives you great insight into what content your audience wants to see.
You can only share someone's post from Feed to your story if their account is public and they've allowed resharing of their posts. Sharing posts from Feed to Stories isn't available to everyone.
Update your Messenger app to the latest version. Connect to a reliable Wi-Fi network. Make sure your device has enough storage. Close your Messenger app and restart your device.