How to Keep Track of Who Deletes You on Facebook

When you use Facebook regularly, it can be difficult to keep track of all of your friends. Chances are there are some who you do not know well (if at all) or with whom you have not spoken in quite a while. If one of these friends were to delete you as a friend, you might not even notice her absence in your News Feed. Facebook helps her slip away quietly by not informing you when someone removes you as a friend. However, you can still keep track. Facebook friendship is reciprocal, meaning that if someone deletes you as a friend, she no longer shows up as one of your friends.

Instructions

    • 1

      Sign in to your Facebook account, and then visit your profile.

    • 2

      Click "Friends" on the left side of your profile page, and this displays a list of all of your Facebook friends.

    • 3

      Copy down all the names in your Facebook friends list to a spreadsheet or into a blank document. Keep the names in alphabetical order to make it easier to figure out if one deletes you later.

    • 4

      Compare this list of friends that you created to your list of friends on Facebook any time you think a friend might have deleted you. If a friend shows up on your list but not Facebook's list, she is no longer your friend.

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