How to unhide a post on Facebook on desktop and mobile to make posts from friends visible again
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To unhide a post on Facebook, select the Activity Log from the three-dotted menu near your cover photo.
Once in your Activity Log, unhide a post on Facebook by clicking the "Filter" link and choosing the "Hidden from timeline" option.
You can unhide a post on Facebook in both the mobile app and in any web browser.
Facebook provides a quick and easy way to hide a post you've created without actually deleting it. This is convenient for removing it temporarily from your timeline.
But what happens later, when you want to unhide the post and restore it to your timeline?
You can unhide a post on Facebook on a desktop browser or the mobile app through the Hidden from timeline filter in your Activity Log located in the three-dotted menu of your profile page.
How to unhide a Facebook post on desktop
Open Facebook in a web browser and sign in. Go to your profile page.
Select the three-dotted icon beneath your cover photo.
Select Activity Log from the drop-down menu and click Filter in the top-right corner of the left column.
Scroll until you see Hidden from timeline. Click the circle to the right of it.
In the drop-down menu that appears, select Visibility: Hidden.
In the pane on the left, scroll through your posts and select the one you wish to unhide. After clicking the post you want to unhide, select Add to profile.
How to unhide a Facebook post on the mobile app
Open the Facebook app on your iOS or Android device.
Select your profile icon in the top-left corner of the app screen.
Tap the three-dotted icon beneath your profile and cover photo.
Select Activity Log from the list of options. After your posts load, tap the Filters option in the top menu bar.
In the bottom menu that appears, choose Categories.
Select Logged Actions and Other Activity. Tap Hidden from timeline.
Tap the three dots next to the post you want to unhide and choose Add to profile.
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