Can you see when you liked a post on Facebook?

Answered by Stephen Mosley

I can provide a detailed answer to your question: Can you see when you liked a post on Facebook?

When you like a post on Facebook, the visibility of your like depends on the privacy settings of the post and your own account settings. If the post is public, your like will be visible to everyone who can see the post, regardless of whether they are your approved followers or not. In this case, your username will be clickable below the post, allowing others to visit your profile.

However, if the post has privacy settings that restrict its visibility to a specific audience (such as friends only or a custom list), then only the people who are included in the post’s audience will be able to see your like. If someone who is not in the post’s audience views it, they will not be able to see your like or your username.

It’s important to note that your likes on public posts may still be visible to your approved followers even if the post is not visible to them. For example, if you like a public post and one of your approved followers sees it, they will be able to see that you have liked the post and your username will be clickable for them.

Additionally, your approved followers will be able to see your likes and comments on their own posts, regardless of the privacy settings of the post. This means that if you like a post shared by one of your approved followers, they will be able to see your like and your username will be clickable below the post.

When you like a public post on Facebook, your like will be visible to everyone and your username will be clickable below the post. However, if the post has restricted visibility, only the people included in the post’s audience will be able to see your like. Your approved followers, on the other hand, will be able to see your likes and comments on their own posts, irrespective of the post’s privacy settings.