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Facebook to Roll out Tools for Helping People to End Relationships Online

Posted on the 22 November 2015 by Devender Singh @DevenderSingh93

Facebook is testing tools to help people manage how they interact with their former partners on Facebook after a relationship has ended.

Facebook is a place for sharing life’s important moments, which for many people include their romantic relationships. When a relationship ends, we’ve heard from people that they sometimes have questions about the options available to them on Facebook.

Starting today, Facebook is testing tools to help people manage how they interact with their former partners on Facebook after a relationship has ended. When people change their relationship status to indicate they are no longer in a relationship, they will be prompted to try these tools.

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The tools give people the option to quickly and easily:

See less of a former partner’s name and profile picture around Facebook without having to unfriend or block them. Their posts won’t show up in News Feed and their name won’t be suggested when people write a new message or tag friends in photos.

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Limit the photos, videos or status updates that a former partner will see.

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Edit who can see their past posts with a former partner and untag themselves from posts with that person.

Facebook has started to test these tools today in the US on mobile, and they will make changes and roll them out further based on people’s feedback. All of these tools are optional, and people will be able to access them in the help center anytime.

This work is part of Facebook’s ongoing effort to develop resources for people who may be going through difficult moments in their lives. We hope these tools will help people end relationships on Facebook with greater ease, comfort and sense of control.

Do you feel this is a good idea? Do share your opinions or views with us in the comments section below.


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