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sunssi's avatar

How do I see a list of everything I've liked or follow on Facebook?

Asked by sunssi (120points) March 9th, 2011

I’ve gone onto my wall to look at info but it doesn’t show everything I’ve liked.

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harple's avatar

Right hand side of screen, click on Account, then Privacy Settings.

Bottom left of screen, (scroll down), Apps and Websites – click on Edit your settings.

First on list, Apps you use – click again on Edit settings.

Tadaaaaaaa….

robmandu's avatar

@harple, how is a listing of “Apps, Games, and Websites > Apps You Use” relevant to answering this question?

And how the heck did you earn four GA’s for the wrong answer?!

@sunssi, you can get a list of all the Facebook pages you’ve liked. Go to your Profile and click the Info link under your photo on the left side. Look in the Arts & Entertainment, Activities & Interests, and Others sections for those.

Unfortunately, there doesn’t appear to be a way to get a comprehensive list of just your Likes from Facebook. Obviously, you can view your Profile and just scroll down forever taking note of things liked in the past… but that’s less than ideal.

The purpose of Likes is not to act as a bookmark for your future reference. Instead, it’s primarily meant simply to convey your approval/interest in the thing liked.

Still, I gotta think this has got to be an oft-requested feature that would be trivial for the FB team to implement.

Fly's avatar

Click “Info” on your profile. Scroll down to “Activities and Interests.” Click “Edit” in the top right hand corner of the “Activities and Interests” box. Click “Show Other Pages,” and a list of things that you have liked will come up. You can also remove pages that you have liked from here.

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