How to See Friendship on Facebook

One of the biggest assets for any Facebook user is their friendship list and the connections that they nurture on…

One of the biggest assets for any Facebook user is their friendship list and the connections that they nurture on the platform.

Being friends with someone on Facebook means that you can see and interact with their updates, share posts to each other’s feed, message each other directly, and tag and share photos between yourselves and your wider networks.

To become friends with someone, you need simply send them a friendship request which they can then accept (or deny), immediately linking you on the platform and making it easy to keep track of their updates.

But it doesn’t end there. With friendship and the history behind your connection one of the most important parts of the Facebook user experience, users are increasingly interested in looking back over their friendship and seeing how it has developed. Here’s how to do it…

What Is the ‘see Friendship’ Feature?

When you navigate to the ‘See Friendship’ page between you and another user, you will find all the information relating to your online connection, pulled into one place.

This includes information about mutual friends, when you first connected on the app, and compiles all the photos that you are tagged in together and have uploaded of each other.

Posts that you have shared are pulled into this friendship overview as well, making it incredibly easy to look back over the time you’ve been friends and celebrate all your memories.

3 Steps to See Your Friendship With Another Facebook User

The process for finding your friendship overview with another user is incredibly easy.

  1. Using the search bar on your Facebook homepage, navigate to the friend’s profile
  2. Click on the button with the three dots, just underneath their cover photo
  3. Select ‘See Friendship’

This will take you to the friendship overview page, and all the nostalgia that comes with it.

We hope this helps!