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Three hidden Facebook tricks you know

Three hidden Facebook tricks you know

Three hidden Facebook tricks you know

Facebook is still one of the most popular social network in the world, with 2.91 billion monthly active users, and users are constantly looking for unique features and services on this platform.

In fact, there are hidden tools and features in the app to keep users engaged, and here are 3 hidden Facebook tricks.

hidden messages

If you have been using Facebook for a long time and follow your inbox messages on Messenger, there is still a torrent of messages waiting for you that you have not seen before, and this is because Facebook has a hidden inbox that is almost impossible to find.

Within this hidden file, you will find messages from people who are not your friends on the social networking site, and therefore are recorded as “message requests”.

Wasting time

Surprisingly, this social networking site, which is slowly declining, has launched a feature that shows you how much time you waste browsing it.

No wonder such a feature is hidden. But if you're worried that you're spending too much time browsing the homepage of the app, looking for the latest news and posts shared by your friends, Your Time will help you break your addiction.

Not only does this feature let you know how much time you spend on the app, but it also lets you set limits and receive notifications when you exceed these limits.

Messenger games

Within the Messenger app, there are some messages that can be sent that will unlock hidden games.

For example, you can send a soccer emoji to your buddy and tap on it, and they'll launch a great game right away.

And if ball games are not to your liking, try typing fbchess play in the message chat window for something more engaging.

This will launch a Facebook hidden chess game, which you can play against the person you are chatting with.

Alternatively, click the More button in the toolbar, then click the console icon. This will create a list of games that you can play with the friend you are chatting with.

Ryan Sheikh Mohammed

Deputy Editor-in-Chief and Head of Relations Department, Bachelor of Civil Engineering - Topography Department - Tishreen University Trained in self-development

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