How To See Tagged Photos?

Anyone know why my friends' friends can't see tagged photos of them?

  • i have my albums set on 'make this visible to friends', and at the bottom it says 'note: anyone tagged and their friends can also see this post,' and usually this means that people who are not friends with me but are friends with the people i have tagged can see the photos, and they've been able to like and comment on stuff as well. the problem is that some of my friends are saying that their friends cant see the tagged photos of them, even though it is on the same setting. does anyone know what could be wrong or if there is something in their privacy settings that they need to change? they said their privacy settings are fine and their friends can see other photos theyve been tagged in but just cant see mine.

  • Answer:

    Through experimentation, I have found that if the privacy setting on the photo is "Friends", then the visibility is (1) your friends and (2) friends of anyone tagged. However, if you exclude someone in the privacy settings of the photo, e.g. "Friends; except PersonA", and then you tagged PersonB and PersonC, then the visibility changes to (1) your friends, and (2) Anyone tagged (i.e. visible to PersonB and visible to PersonC). The photo will not be visible to friends of PersonB and friends of PersonC. I'm not sure why the logic works in such a manner, as Facebook could easily exclude PersonA if PersonA happens to be friends with PersonB or PersonC, but it seems that's how it is.

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