Can you hide years on facebook timeline




















Honestly, if someone really wanted to see my posts from that badly, more power to them. But now they can just see those posts by going to the right side of my profile and hitting — and then choosing the month they want to see posts from. This convenient access to my info is little unnerving, in my opinion.

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You'll also see on the right that you have a sidebar, from which you can jump to specific time periods. Click on a year and it'll jump to the Highlights view for that year, and expand the sidebar to show every month from that year. Click on a month, and it'll show you all the posts from that month.

You can go to any time period you want, from now all the way back to your first day on Facebook. Also note that you can jump to a specific time period using the dropdown menus at the top of the page, if you don't like the sidebar tree.

If at any point, you want to see all posts instead of just Facebook's Highlights, you can choose "All Posts" from the dropdown menu as well.

You might also want to check out the top of your profile, from which you can access a list of your friends, a new view of all your photos which is actually pretty great , your Likes, and so on. You can also click the tiny "About" link under your profile picture to view your basic info, About Me, work and education, and so on.

While you can add a status or photo to the top of your timeline as normal, the new view also allows you to add blocks on earlier sections of the timeline as well. Say you have a baby picture you want to upload to Facebook. You could go back to the year you were born and add it there, so it appears in chronological order, rather than putting it at the top.

To do this, just find the desired spot on the timeline, and hover over the blue line in the middle. Your cursor will turn into a plus sign. You can then click there to add any kind of post you want, be it a new status, photo, place, or other life event such as a change in relationship status, change in city, or others.

In the Photos section, you must select the "Albums" link and then adjust the privacy of each individual album. Alan Sembera began writing for local newspapers in Texas and Louisiana. His professional career includes stints as a computer tech, information editor and income tax preparer. Sembera now writes full time about business and technology. By Alan Sembera.



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