How to Change Relationship Status On Facebook
By
Alfian Adi Saputra
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Friday, June 22, 2018
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Change Relationship Status

How To Change Relationship Status On Facebook - If you're on Facebook at all, you've seen it take place: two friends end their marital relationship or long-term relationship, Facebook informs you that [PAL] and [PAL] are "no longer in a relationship.
" Or, on the other side-- two secretive friends get engaged, change their respective statuses, and after that BOOM! Every person they know on Facebook desires an invite to the wedding.
Both of these circumstances (and lots of in between) beg the concern: simply how do you change your relationship status on Facebook while keeping your news feed followers in the dark?
How To Change Relationship Status On Facebook
I get that this is a really twenty-first century only-for-people-who-are-online-a-lot problem, and perhaps a ridiculous one at that. Why, when you're believing about a modification to your long-term relationship, would your mind roam to your Facebook relationship status? I can't tell you, I feel in one's bones that for lots of people it does, and the creepy-crawly, upside-down-stomach sensation that supports those ideas isn't the very best thing ever.
Last year my finest pal ended a relationship, and I noticed that she successfully kept the ending of this relationship from becoming Facebook's news-- a couple of "buddies" didn't even realize her previous relationship had actually been over for almost a year when she started dating her now-boyfriend.
So she's clearly a little a digital genius, and I just recently had her sit down and reveal me ways to make this take place:
- Go to your profile.
- Click "Edit Profile".
- Select "Pals and Family" from the menu left wing.
- Click the arrow next to "Relationship Status".
- Modification this to "Just me".
ow your relationship status will show up ONLY to you-- not even your (possibly) partner can see it. It just vanishes! It's a pretty easy repair (presuming Facebook does not alter the method you do it in a week), and painless at that. Win-win.