Do people get notifications if you like a comment on their post?

Do people get notifications if you like a comment on their post?

When you like a comment, it sends a push notification to the person whose comment you liked. Most people are intrigued that someone they don’t know liked their comment, so often they will go to your profile page to see who it was. If they like what they see, they will follow you.

Does liking comments on Instagram get you followers?

Although it takes more time to leave a thoughtful comment on a photo, your comment is more likely to result in a new follower if its personal. Comments like “Cool!” or “Nice pic!” or “insert emoji face here” are a dime a dozen and won’t leave an impression, i.e. inspire a person to check out your account.

What happens if you like and unlike a comment on Instagram?

FYI: Instagram’s official page states: If you’ve accidentally liked a photo and then unliked it, the person who posted it will still get a push notification if they have notifications turned on. BUT very soon after you remove a like, the like alert will disappear from other people’s Activity.

Does Facebook notify my friends when I like a page?

When you first press the Like button, the Page manager gets a notification of “Thomas Thomason liked your page.” That is the most they know about you, unless they search you on Facebook and you have public information listed, however, most don’t.

Does liking post get followers?

Like A Bunch Of Photos: A quick way to get followers is to start liking photos. Start with photos that are related to your posts. Once you start liking other people’s photos, a lot of people will start following you back. Another way to quickly get followers is to search for the most popular tags and start liking them.

Does Commenting get more followers?

Treat comments like a conversation. If your post gets loads of likes and comments shortly after it’s posted, that tells Instagram your post is high quality. That means it’ll get shown to even more of your followers.

Does Facebook Tell your friends what you liked?

(Go to your profile, then click “Activity Log.”) You’ll see a history of every status update, photo and shared item you’ve liked, along with an icon that’ll tell you whether it’s public or shared only with friends. Facebook usually doesn’t let you change the visibility of those entries, but you can “unlike” something …

Will someone know if I like then unlike on Facebook?

If you accidentally like and unlike someone’s post on Facebook, chances are they won’t know you’ve done so. Even if they go to their Facebook notifications, they won’t be able to see that you’ve liked their posts because the notification gets deleted as soon as you unlike it.

How does commenting on someones Facebook post work?

Here’s how it works When you comment on someone’s post (status update or link or photo or anything they’ve shared), the privacy setting of the post you are commenting on dictates the privacy setting of your comment. You can quickly determine the privacy setting of the original post by the icon next to it.

Will a person see a notification on Instagram if I like?

From what i know, i dont think anyone will be notified if their posts is unliked on Instagram. But yes once you like it, it will be notified to them and it will be there on their notifications list on Instagram. Once you unlike the post, the message for the post you liked in the notification list will disappear.

What happens if I like and then unlike a comment on Instagram?

It is a common question on Instagram, the person who you liked her post on Instagram will be notified provided that she/he turned on the notification, and it appears on her activity. Even if you quickly remove the like, its alert will disappear on that person activity. What happens if I like and then unlike an Instagram comment?

How are comments and likes shared on Facebook?

   Your comments and likes on Facebook are shared with different audiences depending on the privacy setting of the original post.   Since you can’t control the privacy setting of original post, think before you like or comment! (Originally posted in 2012; updated December 2019)