Wondering how to view posts you’ve liked on Facebook? Whether you want to revisit a funny meme, a helpful article, or just manage your activity, Facebook makes it easy to access your past likes. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to see liked posts on Facebook — from both mobile and desktop — and manage them for better control over your engagement history.
Accessing Your Liked Posts from Mobile and Desktop
To see your liked posts:
On Mobile:
- Open the Facebook app
- Tap your profile icon > three dots (•••)
- Select Activity Log
- Tap “Interactions” > “Likes and Reactions”
On Desktop:
- Go to your profile
- Click “Activity Log” (under the cover photo)
- Choose “Interactions” in the left sidebar
- Select “Likes and Reactions”
This section lists all the posts, photos, videos, and pages you’ve liked.
How to View Likes Across Pages, Photos, and Videos
Facebook separates your likes by content type. In the Activity Log, you can filter by:
- Pages you’ve liked
- Posts or comments you reacted to
- Photos and videos you engaged with
Use the filters in the Activity Log to drill down and find specific types of content you’ve liked.
Manage and Unlike Past Liked Posts
You can also remove likes directly from the Activity Log:
- Find the post or page
- Tap the three dots next to it
- Select “Unlike” or “Remove Reaction”
This is helpful if your preferences have changed or if you want to clean up your digital footprint.
Tips to Keep Track of Your Facebook Activity Efficiently
- Regularly check your Activity Log to monitor engagement
- Use the search bar to find old liked posts by keywords
- Consider creating saved post collections for content you want to revisit
- Hide or remove interactions to keep your profile cleaner
These small habits help you stay organized and in control of your Facebook presence.
Privacy Settings Related to Your Likes
By default, people can often see your liked pages and public interactions. To adjust this:
- Go to Settings & Privacy > Settings
- Tap Privacy > Followers and Public Content
- Adjust who can see your likes and reactions
You can make likes visible only to you or limit them to friends for better privacy.
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