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Why I cant see my followers on Facebook?

Why I cant see my followers on Facebook?

If you’ve allowed people to follow you, you can see a list of your followers by going to your profile, clicking Friends below your cover photo and then clicking Followers. If you don’t have any followers, you won’t see this option.

How can I see who follows me on Facebook 2021?

In the profile menu, tap See Your About Info. Scroll to the bottom of the page. Then under Followers, tap See All to load a list of all your Facebook followers. Look to the top-right corner of the page (opposite Followers) to see the number of people that follow you on Facebook.

How can I see who I follow on Facebook 2020?

To see whom you follow on Facebook, go to your home page and click Friends under your cover photo. Then tap More in the Friends section, not the More above it. (No, I’m not making this up, Facebook really made it quite confusing.) A drop-down menu will appear.

How do you see who’s looking at you on Facebook?

No, Facebook doesn’t let people track who views their profile. Third-party apps also can’t provide this functionality. If you come across an app that claims to offer this ability, please report the app.

Why is FB profile pic round?

In the old version (which they’re now calling Facebook Classic), the profile picture was to the left of the cover photo when displaying your Facebook Page in a web browser. Whatever shape the image is that you upload, it will be cropped to a circle when it is displayed.

How do I get my full picture on Facebook?

Tap on the photo, then tap View Full Size. You can also pinch the photo to zoom in or out. To exit fullscreen mode, tap back.

Does Facebook automatically resize photos?

We automatically resize and format your photos when you upload them to Facebook. Resize your photo to one of the following supported sizes: Regular photos: 2048px wide or smaller.

What size does Facebook resize photos to?

According to Facebook, they will resize your image from 1200 pixels down to 960 to fit their standard settings, adding to your compression woes.