An "unnamed list" or "unnamed" item means it's something or someone being discussed but whose specific name isn't given, often for anonymity, privacy, or because the name isn't relevant or known, like an "unnamed source" in news or an "unnamed species" in science, signifying something unidentified or unrevealed. It implies the identity is withheld or simply doesn't exist yet.
No, you cannot see who specifically views your personal Facebook profile or page, and any third-party apps claiming to offer this are fake and potentially harmful; however, for business Pages, you can see general visitor numbers in Meta Business Suite, and you can infer activity from who interacts with your posts, but you can't see lurkers.
You can edit the name of any list you create:
You can tell if someone restricted you on Facebook by checking their profile for only public posts, comparing what you see with a mutual friend's view, or noticing missing Messenger features like delivery receipts or call rings, as there's no direct notification, but rather signs like seeing only public posts or messages stuck on "sent" instead of "delivered," notes wikiHow, YouTube, and YouTube.
Acquaintances: People you might want to share less with. You can choose to exclude these people when you post something, by choosing Friends except Acquaintances in the audience selector. Restricted: This list is for people you've added as a friend but just don't want to share with, like your boss.
Acquaintances are people you might want to share less with on Facebook. You can choose to exclude these people when you post something by choosing Friends except acquaintances in the audience selector. No one will be notified if you add them to this list.
Can You See Who Has Unfriended Me on Facebook? Facebook does not provide a built-in way to track who unfriends you on the platform; users do not get notifications when someone unfriends them. However, you can find out by either manually checking your friends list or using third-party applications.
Snoozing a profile, Page or group prevents you from seeing their posts in your Feed for 30 days. The profile, Page or group you've snoozed won't know that they've been snoozed. You can only snooze someone from a post in your Feed.
Adding someone to your Restricted list means they'll see your public information and posts you tag them in, but not your private posts.
Method 1: Check Your Friend's Profile Directly
While Facebook still doesn't allow you to hide certain friends from your friends list, you can, however, set up your Facebook privacy settings to either “Friends expect” or “ Specific friends,” which means that certain people won't be seeing your friends list and vice versa.
Unfriend someone's profile
The profile you unfriended won't be notified. If you don't want someone to see your profile, add you as a friend or send you a message, you can block their profile. Note: If you unfriend someone's profile, you'll also be removed from that profile's friends list.
The people with whom you interact most often (via likes, messages, and comments) and those for whom you regularly search typically show up at the top of your friends list. Keep in mind that Facebook uses a secret algorithm to determine who your best friends are, and the algorithm changes often.
No, people can't see if you look at their profile.
Some users suggest that you'll appear on a user's "People you may know" friend suggestion if you look at a person's profile. Others suggest it only appears if you have your location services on and your devices appear online nearby one another.
If you have a Facebook profile and you do not want someone who is abusing or harassing you to be able to see your profile, there are a few ways to try to accomplish this: “unfriending” someone, blocking and/or reporting the person, or limiting what that person can view on your profile.
“It's a more subtle way to limit unwanted interactions without completely removing them from seeing your content,” says Day. “Unlike blocking someone on Instagram, the account you're restricting will not be aware,” so you can hopefully avoid unwanted interactions without breaking social media etiquette rules.
No, Facebook doesn't tell people that you've seen their profile. Third-party apps also can't provide this functionality.
Facebook does not notify users when they're muted. You can't check muting status through settings—it's private. Muting is different from blocking (blocked users can't message you at all).
If you find yourself in a situation that feels unsafe for any reason, don't hesitate to use the “block” function, Gottsman says. Not only will this unfriend a person, but it will also prevent them from sending you future requests or messages or even seeing your profile.
Does Facebook Tell You Who Unfollowed You? No, Facebook doesn't have a feature yet that notifies you when someone unfollows your profile or page. If someone unfollows you, their likes, comments, or shares on your posts might vanish.