Some people love being highlighted, but others find it annoying. If you hate receiving notifications when someone tries to highlight you, then this guide is for you. Let’s begin without waiting for more!
Turning off Batch Mentions means you'll no longer receive notifications when you're highlighted on Facebook, reducing unnecessary clutter in your feed.
Remember, you need to repeat these steps for each group individually, as there is no option to disable notifications for all groups at once.
To turn off notifications for a specific friend:
This action will stop notifications for that friend's activity.
On your mobile device:
Other notification types: Customize notifications as desired. Adjust sound, vibration, and frequency according to your preference.
To manage group notifications:
Visit the Facebook group you manage.
Click Joined and choose Manage notifications from the dropdown.
In the settings popup, select to turn notifications Off.
To adjust Facebook notifications:
Go to Settings and find Notifications.
Under Tags/Mentions, turn off Batch Mentions/Bulk Mentions to stop notifications when tagged.
To control story highlight visibility, go to your profile, click highlights, and choose Public, Friends, or Custom.
In Custom, select specific people or lists to view your highlights. Custom privacy lets you hide highlights from specific people while sharing with your chosen audience.
No, Facebook does not notify anyone if you screenshot their highlights.
When you restrict access to your Facebook highlights from specific people, they won't receive any notification or indication that you've done so. They'll simply be unable to see your highlights.
With these straightforward strategies, you can avoid unnecessary Facebook notifications and enjoy a desired browsing experience. Limiting your engagement on social media is also the first step to better privacy practices.