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You will also see the lists of all the pokes you have received in this section. The first option is to open the Facebook app and go to the bottom of the screen. Then, you will find the "More" button and click on it. Go to the "Apps" tab, then tap again.

If Poke is one of the most commonly used apps, it should turn up here. If you tend to use the app frequently, when you first click "More," it may even appear next to one of Facebook's most popular apps right now, "On This Day," on the list of options.

You can see who has poked you lately and whom you poked as well. There will be also a suggestion from Facebook for who you should poke! For instance, if you regularly look at a friend's profile, the Poke app would likely recommend you give this person a quick "poke. The next way to see the pokes is to quickly go to the top of the Facebook Mobile app's search bar and type in "Pokes. The process to poke someone is the same for both a laptop or desktop Facebook interface or if you're using a mobile device or smartphone.

If you're still unsure about poking on Facebook, give it a try, or look under the Facebook Help section for more information on pokes. It can be fun to sign in and see how many of your friends have poked you back but keep in mind some users find pokes intrusive so make sure your friends are open to you using the poke feature with them.

Reasons to Send a Poke on Facebook There are a number of reasons someone might want to send a poke: Just to say a quick "hello" to a friend To remind someone that you're waiting on a reply or a message from him or her To check in and see if a person has visited Facebook lately To let someone know you're thinking of him or her Just for fun with your friends. How to Send Pokes If you used the poke feature in the early days of Facebook and haven't much since, you'll be surprised to know the setup for this feature has changed quite a bit.

How to Poke Someone on Facebook The process to poke someone is the same for both a laptop or desktop Facebook interface or if you're using a mobile device or smartphone. The poke page in Facebook You will see a search box at the top where you can look for a friend. If you're not ready to poke someone, don't enter their information in the search box yet! Typing and finding a friend's name in the search box will automatically send a poke to them. Note that you cannot poke the same person twice unless the individual has returned or removed your first poke.

If you have poked someone and they have not returned the poke, you can click on the "Show pending pokes" link at the top of the page under "Pokes" to see which pokes are waiting. You can choose to "take back" and delete a pending poke by clicking the grey "x" to the right of their name.

Underneath the search box you will also see some Suggested Pokes which will all be people on your current friend list. If you wish to remove them from the Suggested Pokes area just click on the grey "x" to the right of the blue Poke button.

How to Tell if You Have Been Poked If someone pokes you, you'll receive a notification under the bell icon for notifications on the blue menu bar on the right. If you click on that notice, you'll be taken to the Pokes page and you will see people who have poked you, or poked you back, toward the top of the screen above "Suggested Pokes.

Poking a friend does the following: Sends your friend a notification saying " Your name poked you. Records the poke on your friend's poke page. Note: Each poke is only visible to whichever friend you poke. In other words, besides your friend, no one else can see the poke. Go to a friend's profile. Poking a friend is easy. To start, just visit the profile of the person you'd like to poke.

You can do this by entering their name into the search bar, visiting your Friends page, clicking their name in your news feed, etc. You can only poke friends — you won't get the option to poke on the pages of people you aren't friends with.

Click the ". At the top of your friend's profile, you'll see a profile picture on the left, a cover photo stretching across the top, and a few buttons on the right side.

Look for the one with an ellipses three dots on it. Click this button. Click "Poke. Your friend can reply by poking you back or removing the poke. Visit the Poke page to see who has poked you. Facebook gives you a convenient way to view all of your pokes at once: the Pokes page. This is available at Facebook. If you've been poking back and forth with a friend, this page will also show how many times in a row you've been poked.

Use the buttons on the Poke page to poke your friends back. When someone pokes you or you poke them and they poke you back , you will see a blue "poke" button next to their name on your Pokes page. Click this to automatically poke this person back. This is a convenient way to poke lots of people at once without having to visit their profiles. Part 2. Do poke your friends to get their attention. The appeal of poking is a little hard to explain to someone who doesn't already "get it. You can tease people with pokes, let them know you're thinking of them, or get them to message you — it all depends on the context of the situation.

Consider this: if two people who are attracted to each other poke each other late at night, does it mean the same thing as when two friends from school poke each other at noon, does it mean the same thing? Probably not. Don't poke constantly. This is probably the most important rule when it comes to Facebook pokes.

While it's fine to get into the occasional poke-fight with your friends, you won't want to make a habit of poking people incessantly. It's annoying to log on and see a new notification only to discover it's a poke, so if you do this too much your friends may start ignoring your pokes. Don't poke someone to get other people's attention.

Keep in mind that when you poke someone, only the recipient can see it. Don't use pokes to try to embarrass people — no one else will be able to see what you're doing. Don't poke people you don't know well.

It's not at all uncommon to have Facebook "friends" that are distant acquaintances at best in the real world.



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