Find out who stopped being your friend on Facebook

Today social networks open many doors for us to get in touch with family, friends or acquaintances instantly. Being able to send him/her a message, See a photo of her/his last vacation and, although in a slightly cold way, be able to know about him/her in a more up-to-date way. But of course, it may take a while without seeing anything new from any of your contacts. Not a photo, video or profile update of her. If this happens to you, it is possible that said person has stopped following you. To solve your doubts, today we explain how you can find out who stopped being your friend on facebook definitely.

Who stopped following me: process from mobile

As you can imagine, there are different ways to know if someone has stopped following us on this social network. And, as the most common among all users is that we access from our smartphone, we want to start with the processes that we can follow from it.

The most reliable method of doing this is through your account activity log. It may seem a bit convoluted from the outside, but if you follow what we will tell you step by step, it should not take more than 2 minutes:

  • From your mobile phone, enter the Facebook app as you normally would.
  • Once here, click on the icon of the three horizontal lines that you will find in the lower right corner of the screen.
  • On this new screen, locate the section "Settings and privacy" and click on it. Then click on “Settings” again.
  • Now you will have to scroll down until you reach the section whose header is "Your information". This is where any type of news is stored, to call it something, that has to do with your account.
  • In this section, click on "Activity Register".
  • Slide again between the different options until you reach the "Connections" section. Here you will have to click on the side arrow to open the dropdown and access the section "Added Friends".

This last section collects all those users who have started to follow your account and, of course, still do so. If the person who wanted to know if he was following you is not on this list, he will have given you an unfollow.

Another option to know if someone has stopped following you on Facebook for the use of the service Messenger. Although we already warned you that it is not 100% reliable, but it is quite logical.

As you already know, when we send a message to someone through this Facebook platform, a series of confirmations of sending, receiving and reading take place. Well, if a user has stopped following you and on some occasion you had spoken with him through Messenger, that conversation will remain intact.

If you know that, in your case, this is the case, you only have to follow the following steps:

  • Enter the Messenger app.
  • Search for the conversation with that person and access it.
  • Send him any text. Try to make it something meaningful in case that user finally answers you, of course.

When your message is sent, you will automatically see the check in gray indicating that person has received the message. But of course, if she has stopped following you, she will never open it because she will not directly appear in your list of pending conversations on Messenger. If that check stays the same for hours or even days, you can be pretty sure that user unfollowed you.

However, if at any point the gray indicator happens to be visible with that person's profile photo, this will confirm that they have entered the conversation and, therefore, you are still part of their friend list.

Who deleted me from Facebook: process from the computer

Now, if you are not very fond of entering this social network through your mobile phone and prefer to do it from your computer's browser, we are going to explain the processes available from the browser.

And, the truth is that this is where we undoubtedly find the easiest way to know if someone has stopped following us. You just have to follow the following steps:

  • Log into your Facebook account as you normally would.
  • Access your profile by clicking on your photo that you can see in the upper left corner of the screen.
  • From here, your wall, locate the "Friends" section that is just below your profile picture in the center bar.
  • When you enter this section you will see, as you can imagine, a list of all the friends you have on Facebook. In the "Search" bar you have to write the name of that user that you have doubts about if he stopped being your friend on this social network. And he would already be.

It's as simple as that: if you see their avatar when searching for this person's name, they are still your friend. However, if it doesn't appear anywhere, that user has unfollowed you and removed you from their Facebook friends list.

On the other hand, from the browser you will also be able to perform the same logic with the Facebook Messenger service that we saw in the section from the mobile phone.

And, something very similar but with some slight difference, we can do with the activity Register from our account. Follow the steps below through the browser:

  • Log in to your Facebook account.
  • From any screen, click on the down arrow icon in the upper left corner to display the menu.
  • Click on the option "Settings and privacy".
  • Now click on the new sub menu with the name “Activity log”.
  • In the new window to which we have been redirected, you will have to display the "Connections" menu and, again as we did on the phone, click on "Added Friends".
  • Now all you have to do is search for the name of that person you don't know if they stopped following you.

A piece of advice that you can follow when you are on a computer, since you do not have a search engine in this list, is use the search shortcut that we find in all browsers and operating systems:

  • If you use a computer with Windows: Press the CONTROL + F buttons at the same time.
  • If you use a Mac: Press, at the same time, the CMD+F keys.

This will cause a small window to open at the top of the screen in which, like a regular search engine, you will be able to locate a word in the text displayed on that website. If you write that person's name here and it doesn't appear, you can be sure that they have stopped following you on Facebook.


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