If you’re an avid Facebook user, you probably like dozens of posts every day from your profile on the site. When you like it, you are actually telling the author of the post that you are confirming their work. In the background, you also actually create a list of favorites that you like on Facebook What if we showed you a way to see all your Facebook Likes?
Indeed, there is a way to see all the posts you’ve ever liked on Facebook The site has a so-called activity log, which records all your actions on the site. One section of the magazine is for all your likes and reactions, and accessing it should allow you to find all your likes on the Facebook platform.
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The activity log is accessible from both the web version and the Facebook mobile app, so you can see all your Facebook Likes no matter what device you’re using.
How to see all the likes on Facebook (web version)
We’ll start by teaching you how you can see your Facebook likes on the web site. In reality, you are just going to access an option that will then allow you to see all your activity on the platform.
- Open your browser and go to the Facebook site. Sign in to your account if you haven’t already.
- When the Facebook feed screen opens, click your profile name in the top menu.
- Your Facebook profile will open, displaying your account information and messages. At the top of your profile, just below the cover, you’ll find a button that says Activity Log Click on it to open information about your actions.
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- The next screen lists every activity you’ve ever done on Facebook Since it contains all of your actions, not just your preferences, you will need to filter the list.
In the menu on the left, you will find various options to filter your actions. Find the “Likes” and “Reactions” parameter and click on it.
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- What you see on the screen is just your likes and reactions. Everything else has been filtered so you can only see your Facebook likes.
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- If you are looking for something similar to what you left in the post, you can find it using the search option at the top of the page.
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- This screen also allows you to distinguish which posts you like if you want to do this for some posts. You can do this by clicking the Edit option next to the publication you want to distinguish and choosing Do Not Distinguish from the menu.
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- If you want to view your Facebook likes for a specific year, for example 2016, you can do so by clicking on the year number in the right menu.
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The activity log makes it very easy to find the messages you like, and with a number of filtering options, you can easily find exactly the messages you want to see.
Watch / Find All Likes on Facebook (Mobile App)
The activity log can also be viewed on the Facebook app for Android and iOS devices. This setting is in your profile in the app, and you can access and use it in the same way as in the web version.
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- Launch the Facebook app on your smartphone and log into your account if you haven’t already.
- Click on the three horizontal lines in the upper right corner of the screen and select your profile icon at the top. Your profile will open.
- When your profile opens, you will find four options right below your account name. Click on the option labeled “More” to view additional options. Then select “Activity Log” from the newly opened menu.
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- You will now see your Facebook activity on the screen. You need to filter out unnecessary items from the list. To do this, click on the “Category” option at the top.
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- Select “Likes” and “Reactions” from the “Category” menu to view only your likes and reactions on Facebook
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- As in the web version, you can click on the “Year” field to filter the posts you like by that year.
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- The application also offers you the ability to distinguish any messages if you want to. Click on the three dots next to the entry you want to distinguish and select Do Not Differentiate.
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The ability to see all of your Facebook Likes is useful in many scenarios. You may have liked the post and later want to jump to it but cannot find it using Facebook‘s search function. The above methods will put the message right in front of you.
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