Getting a random Facebook request can be both amusing and creepy but now you can see who has rejected you on the social network.
Here’s a simple way to see all the people in the history of Facebook who decided they didn’t want to be friends with you online (possibly in the flesh too).
It takes less than 60 seconds to do and it appears there are a lot of people out there who are really intrigued about who has turned down their offer of an online friendship.
Here’s the quick method currently being widely shared online:
- Open Facebook (in a browser, not the app)
- Click on the friend request tab
- Select ‘view all’ in the drop down menu
- Then click on ‘view sent requests’
You can then either cry about all those people you thought were your friend or celebrate that no one has ever refused to be your friend.
So if it’s been six years and that person you used to work with still hasn’t accepted, then it’s probably a good time to withdraw that request.
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