This Is How Facebook Is Set to Help You To Move On After a Break-up

This Is How Facebook Is Set to Help You To Move On After a Break-up 

When people change their relationship status on Facebook from being "in a relationship" to "single", they keep on receiving posts and pictures which remind them of the relationship and the time spent together. It naturally hurts a lot and they can't even go for a massive "block all" spree to avoid such posts.
So, Facebook has come up with a solution. The social networking site is trying to reduce the after- effects of a break-up. Facebook is testing some tools for people who change their relationship status. If you're going through a bad phase, the new Facebook tools (still not operational) can reduce your breakup's sting in the following ways:
1. You will be able to see less of your former partner's name, posts and pictures on the site with this tool. All you have to do is type in your ex's name and 'limit' posts displaying his/her activities and pictures. In short, you can steer clear of seeing what your ex is up to without necessarily having to block or unfriend him/her.

2. Users will be able to edit who can see their pervious posts associated with their partners.

3. They will able to remove annoying posts from their News Feed.

4. Users will able to limit how much of their videos, photos, and status updates they'll be able to see.

5. You can also keep your name from being suggested when people tag friends in pictures or write messages.

Remember, these tools are only in the test phase right now, but might be helpful if you are going through a tough time from being "in a relationship" to "single".
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