How To Unblock Ex Account On Facebook
Social media such as Facebook are commonly used to exchange ideas. (photo: Alex Haney / Unsplash)

JAKARTA - Social media such as Facebook are commonly used to exchange ideas, experiences, share photos and videos. But sometimes it can be a bother for someone.

There are also like couples who have just ended their relationship, it is not uncommon for them to also keep their distance on social media. In the end, they decided to mute someone's posts from appearing on their Facebook timeline. In fact, they can also block the user from being disturbed forever.

But sometimes, when you have blocked a user, it will usually be automatically deleted from friends on Facebook. If you regret doing it, it's easy, you just need to unblock your ex-girlfriend or that user.

Keep in mind, unblocking someone means they can see what you post publicly, but that doesn't mean that you're now friends with them on Facebook. To do that, you have to send them a friend request. Here's how to unblock Facebook users, quoted from Mashable, Monday, September 6.

- To unblock someone on Facebook, click the small downward-facing arrow in the upper right corner of the screen.

- Then click Settings & Privacy then select Settings.

- Later you will be taken to a new page with all your account settings. In the left column, click Block. That will take you to a section where you can manage users, messages, pages, etc., that you have blocked.

- In the Block Users subsection, you can see a list of all the people you have blocked. Next to the name of each blocked user is a button that says Unblock.

- Click Unblock to unblock someone, then click Confirm in the window that appears to complete the action. After that, you can see someone you've unblocked but is no longer friends with.


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