On Facebook, when you become someone's friend, they immediately begin to follow you. By choosing Public next to your post settings, you can also permit followers who aren't your friends.
To control who may follow to you:
Additional controls
Comments on public posts: This feature lets you control who can leave comments on your posts. Find out how to control who has the ability to like or comment on your public postings.
You can choose whether or not to receive notifications when users who are not your friends start following you and share, like, or comment on your public posts using the Public Post Notifications feature.
You can choose who can like or comment on updates to your public profile's Intro section by visiting the section titled "Public Profile Info." Changes to cover photographs, featured photos, profile videos, and feed updates are included in this. Learn how to control who can like or comment on the material in your public profile.
View your followers.
A list of your followers who are not already your friends can be seen if you have set the privacy settings for your profile to Public. Go to your profile, click Friends under your cover photo, then click More > Followers to access this list. You won't see this option if you don't have any followers. Your Facebook pals who follow you won't be visible to you.
Note: Those who send friend requests that you reject or delete will automatically begin following you if you allow users who aren't your friends to do so. You can always block someone if you don't want them to follow you.
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