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Who can see my post on Facebook?

The people who can see your Facebook post depends on the audience you selected when you created it. Here are the different options:

Public: Anyone on Facebook, even if they're not your friend, can see your post. Friends: Only your Facebook friends can see your post. Friends except: You can exclude specific friends from seeing your post. Custom: You can choose specific people or groups of people to see your post. Only Me: Only you can see your post.

You can see who can see your post by checking the audience selector below the post itself. You can also change the audience by clicking on the selector and choosing a new option.

Here are some additional things to keep in mind:

  • Shared posts: When you share someone else's post, the audience for the original post may not be the same as the audience for your shared post.
  • Groups: If you post in a group, the post will be visible to all members of the group.
  • Privacy settings: Your Facebook privacy settings may also affect who can see your posts.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.

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