What happens when you hide a post?

Answered by Robert Dupre

When you choose to hide a post on Facebook, it means that the post will not be visible on your timeline. This can be useful if you want to remove a specific post from your timeline without deleting it entirely. However, it’s important to note that hiding a post does not mean it disappears completely. The post will still be visible to the audience it was originally shared with in other areas of Facebook, such as in their News Feed or in search results.

Let’s say, for example, you were tagged in a photo by a friend, and you don’t want it to be displayed on your timeline for everyone to see. By hiding the post, you can prevent it from appearing on your main profile page. This can be helpful if you want to maintain a certain aesthetic or if you prefer to keep some posts more private.

By hiding a post, you are essentially controlling the visibility of that specific content on your timeline. However, it’s important to understand that other people who are able to view the post through other means, such as being tagged in it or being friends with the original poster, will still be able to see the post even if it is hidden on your timeline.

For example, if you hide a post in which you are tagged, your friends who are also friends with the person who tagged you will still be able to see the post on that person’s timeline or in their News Feed, depending on the privacy settings of the original post.

It’s worth mentioning that hiding a post does not affect the visibility of the post for others. It only affects its visibility on your personal timeline. So, if you’re concerned about a post being seen by a specific group of people, it’s important to adjust the privacy settings of the original post or ask the person who posted it to adjust the audience.

When you hide a photo or post on your timeline, it will no longer be visible on your profile page. However, it will still be visible to the audience it was originally shared with in other areas of Facebook, such as in their News Feed or in search results.