A user experiences:
A teacher who is friends with former students was frustrated with their constant status changes and the excessive use of profanity in their status messages. She wanted to maintain the relationship with them, but didn't want to see their away messages and didn't know how to get rid of them without "un-friending" that person.
Often when individuals post to their facebook account, they do not think about who is necessarily reading on the other end. When our facebook friends post things they are not necessarily thinking about who is looking at that picture. This holds true even for a personal account. You might only intend for your friends to see you drinking or wearing an interesting outfit, but perhaps their 9 year-old son or daughter walks in while they are browsing through the pictures.
Within a school, your teachers might have similar experiences to the teacher above. Or even your school presence might have that same experience. A student who is your facebook friend might posts a picture of something you would rather not see or creates so many messages that your feed is inundated.
It's very easy to maintain that relationship, but not see their feeds.
How to Hide Feeds
- Take your mouse and drag it over the status message and a little button will appear that says Hide.

- Click on Hide and then Hide Person's Name.
- And then their feeds will no longer appear in your News Feeds.
- If you make a mistake or want to see who you have hidden, you can scroll to the bottom of the feed and click "Edit Options."

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