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[edit]Face Book: how do I stop people seeing my activity on my 'liked' pages
[edit]Hi, On Face Book I've 'liked' some pages and it annoys me when my FB friends tell me comments I made on those pages showed up in their Newsfeed. How can I stop this happening? When I post a comment on a 'liked' page, it says "all comments are public, everyone can see them" and does not give me an option to change it, but I thought that refers to all the people who are also on the liked page anyway. I want to stop other people, who have NOT 'liked' the page, being bothered by my comments on it. Any ideas? Thanks you! Kiskispal (talk) 21:06, 22 January 2014 (UTC)
- If there's no other way, you could create a new account and use it for making comments on pages you've liked. StuRat (talk) 21:56, 22 January 2014 (UTC)