Facebook Are About To Make Some Changes To Their 'On This Day' Feature
- Publish date
- Thursday, 15 Oct 2015, 3:31PM
Facebook has turned into an online scrapbook. It features a lot of our lives on it which makes it an extreme nostalgia machine that lets us look back on the good old times.
But sometimes some of the bad old times re-emerge too.
The social media’s “On This Day” feature, which launched in March of last year, has a way to try and ensure your memories from yesteryear are rosy ones, scrubbed clean of any distressing ones.
As The Verge reports, Facebook just launched a way to filter out upsetting or painful memories like a photo with an ex or a post about a death in the family.
"We know that people share a range of meaningful moments on Facebook," said a spokesperson for the company in a statement.
"As a result, everyone has various kinds of memories that can be surfaced — good, bad, and everything in between. So for the millions of people who use 'On This Day,' we've added these filters to give them more control over the memories they see."
The filters let you sort out people and dates you don't want to see.
This feature comes after Facebook was criticised for not giving users enough control over what popped up on their newsfeeds.
If you want to change the setting and block a sensitive date or person, just go to the “On This Day” page and click “Preferences” in the upper right-hand corner. Add the date or person you don’t want to see, and hit save.

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