5 Ways to Clean Up Your Facebook Account

When was the last time you removed old and outdated content from your Facebook profile? Never? Let’s change that. It’s very easy for your social media account to become cluttered with content that doesn’t serve you anymore.

That group you don’t remember joining in 2007? Your boss can see that. Those old photos of you in high school? It might be time to archive those too. In this post, we’ll run through some ways you can clean up your Facebook profile; we’ll tackle your friend list, photos, pages you like, and groups you’ve joined.

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1. Slim Down Your Facebook Friend List

There was a time not so long ago when having thousands of friends on Facebook was seen as a bit of a flex. Now, most of us realize that less is more, and it’s time to decide exactly who you want to still be friends with on Facebook. So head to your Friends list and start the purge.

Unfriendanyone who you no longer want to connect with.Unfollowfriends that you no longer want to see content from, and while you’re at it,Favoriteyour closest friends and start adding people to yourFriend Lists. Friend Lists are a great way to segment your followers, and give you more control over who can see the things you post. As you look through your Facebook connections, see if you canspot fake Facebook profiles.

Cleaning up Facebook Profile

2. Clean Up Your Facebook Photos

It’s time to go into your photos and decide what you want to be on the internet for all to see. While you canmake your photos private on Facebook, it’s safest to remove them altogether. Facebook conveniently groups your photos intoPhotos of You,Your Photos, andAlbums—here’s how to delete photos in each of these sections.

Deleting Facebook Photo Albums

Albums are the easiest way to delete photos from Facebook. Click theellipsisnext to an Album and selectTransferif you want to transfer a copy of the album to another service such as Google Drive. Follow the onscreen instructions, double-check the transfer was successful, and then you’re safe to delete the album from your Facebook for good.

You’ll notice that certain Facebook photo Albums like yourProfile Pictures,Timeline Photos,Mobile Uploads, andCover Photoscan’t be deleted. These albums can be downloaded and transferred to another service, but their content must be deleted manually, one photo at a time.

Friend settings on Facebook

Deleting Your Photos on Facebook

Your Photoscontains every image you’ve ever uploaded to your Facebook timeline. The only way to delete photographs in theYour Photossection is one at a time. It’s a long and slow process.

If you want to view photos hidden from your timeline, then click theellipsisin the top right ofYour Photospage, and then selectSee photos hidden from timeline. Here you’ll find images from posts you’ve deleted. While these images may not exist on your timeline anymore, they are still on Facebook, so it’s worth deleting them too.

Adding Facebook Friends to a Friends List

Deleting Photos of You on Facebook

Finally, we come to the dreadedPhotos of Yousection of your Facebook photos. This section contains photos you’ve been tagged in. If you’ve uploaded the image and tagged yourself, then you may delete it in the same way you would any other photo. If, however, the photo is owned by someone else, and they have tagged you in it, then you can only remove the tag. Take a look at ourFacebook tagging guideif you’re still confused.

To remove yourself from a tagged photo, tap thepencil iconand then tapRemove Tag. You can also delete your tag by opening the photo, clicking thetag icon, and then clicking thecrossnext to your name tag. Once untagged, you won’t see the photo in thePhotos of Yousection, but it will still be available on the owner’s Facebook profile. If you want someone to delete a photo of you from Facebook, then the only thing you can do is ask them. If the image is offensive, then you can report it.

Transfer Facebook photos in an album to an external service

3. Unlike and Unfollow Facebook Pages

Next, it’s time to sort through the Facebook Pages you like and follow. To find your liked Pages, head to the Pages flag icon and then selectLiked Pages. Here, you’ll find every page you currently like on Facebook. To help you sort through your liked Pages, try filtering them from oldest to newest.

There are quite a few ways to unlike and unfollow Pages. it’s possible to click the blueFollowingbutton, which will become grey to show you have unfollowed the page. You can also hover over thePage titleand then deselectFollowingorLikedin the pop-up that appears. You can also unlike Pages from theLikestab on your Facebook profile or remove the Likes tab altogether by clickingMoreand thenManage Sections.

4. Leave Facebook Groups

Now your Pages are in order, it’s time to go through your Facebook Groups. Head to the Groups icon in your Profile menu, which looks like three people in a blue circle. Tap theSettingsgear icon and then selectMembershipin theManage Groupssection. Here, you’ll be able to scroll through all the groups you’re currently a member of andLeaveany you no longer use.

Next, go back to yourGroup Settings, only this time selectFollowing. Here, you’ll see the groups you Follow but aren’t a member of.Unfollowany groups you no longer want to see content from.

5. Show or Hide Facebook Profile Sections

While this won’t clean up your Facebook feed, it will hide certain things from your Facebook profile. Head to your profile page and then tapMore. Then select,Manage Sections. Here, you’re able to choose the sections to show or hide on your Profile. De-selectingLikesandGroupswill prevent your followers from finding the Groups and Pages you follow, but it won’t change the content you see on your news feed.

You can’t hide your About, Friends, Following, or Photos profile sections, but you can choose who can see this profile information by changing your Facebook privacy settings.

Tailoring What You See on Facebook

Cleaning up your Facebook profile will help you see more of what you care about on your Facebook feed. At the end of the day, the more people, pages, and groups you follow, the more content Facebook will try to throw at you. Hopefully, your Facebook is now a more accurate representation of the person you are now and no longer a memorial to the person you were when you first set up your profile.

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