What does Poke mean on Facebook?
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Have you ever been on Facebook and noticed the little red notification saying someone poked you? Or perhaps you’ve been poking, trying to get a friend’s attention, or sending a playful greeting.
But what exactly is a poke on Facebook, and what is it for?
Pokes can be fun to interact with friends and acquaintances on the platform. A poke is a simple and lighthearted feature that lets users get someone’s attention or say hello. When you poke someone, they’ll receive a notification that you poked them.
But what if you don’t want to be poked?
No problem! You can adjust your poking privacy settings to determine who can poke you. Go to your privacy settings and select “Edit” next to the “Who can poke me?” option.
From there, you can allow anyone to poke you, only allow friends to poke you, or turn off poking altogether.
So next time you see that little red notification, don’t be afraid to poke back and send a virtual greeting to a friend. It’s just a playful and harmless way to connect with people on Facebook.
Gracie Jones
Up until working with Casey, we had only had poor to mediocre experiences outsourcing work to agencies. Casey & the team at CJ&CO are the exception to the rule.
Communication was beyond great, his understanding of our vision was phenomenal, and instead of needing babysitting like the other agencies we worked with, he was not only completely dependable but also gave us sound suggestions on how to get better results, at the risk of us not needing him for the initial job we requested (absolute gem).
This has truly been the first time we worked with someone outside of our business that quickly grasped our vision, and that I could completely forget about and would still deliver above expectations.
I honestly can’t wait to work in many more projects together!
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