![]() “Our team has been using the new AI Inbox features a lot. We’ve added toolbar buttons to our Inbox composer so you can simply click to make your response friendlier, or more formal.īoth the tone adjustments and rephrasing seem to work fairly reliably for people, and provide small but real delight. Editing text for tone can be tiring, but it’s something that GPT excels at. It’s common for support reps to use different tones of voice with different customers – depending on the industry they work in, or the type of query they’re answering. Over the past month, we wanted to see if we could use GPT to reduce friction and give our customers a more delightful experience, so we started with some simple but magical tools – some of which delivered even more value than we expected. Our customers spend almost half of their Inbox time in the composer – the text field where they write messages to their customers.Įven before the recent GPT models came out, we were investing substantially in AI to make this process more efficient. It’s not always perfect – sometimes a teammate does have to edit a summary before handover – but even then it saves a lot of time, and we’re working to refine it further. ![]() It’s really going to be life-changing for us – 10/10 on this one.”ĭean Kahn, Customer Experience Manager at RateMyAgent They can quickly summarize them to understand what’s going on. It’s also great if someone is out sick and the team needs to pick up their tickets. It saves me having to read through blocks and blocks of emails or chats, which is not only a huge time saver for me, but also helps to highlight areas for improvement within the team. “I say this about every new Intercom feature, but this time, I’m telling the truth – this could be my favorite! As a manager, being able to instantly summarize a conversation between my team and the customer is amazing. “The AI Inbox summarization feature is great for catching up on conversations my colleagues have had with users, and also for quickly entering a summary into our bug tracking system. Our beta customers have been particularly excited about the Summarize feature over the last few weeks: Now, a support rep can simply click the “Summarize” button to generate a detailed TL DR of an entire customer conversation. Large language models are fantastic at reformatting or reprocessing text that’s already written, so they’re perfectly suited to condensing text. “A support rep can simply click the ‘Summarize’ button to generate a detailed TL DR of an entire customer conversation”Įnter our new AI-powered Summarization feature. There is a lot of important context sprinkled throughout customer support conversations, and support reps often have to write summaries before handing conversations over to teammates. The first feature we built is a conversation summarization tool. Introducing our AI-powered beta features Summarize We’re incredibly excited to reveal these beta features today, and discuss how we’re thinking about the application of AI technology in customer service. We’ve built some exciting new features into Intercom using this new GPT technology and have given access to several hundred customers – and the response has been astounding. We always believe the best way to cut through the hype is by putting real features in the hands of our customers. It has also made it hard to tell what potential applications will ultimately be transformative, or merely end up being toys. This means we need to think carefully about how to apply the tech in practice to make it truly useful. ChatGPT suffers from “hallucinations” – confidently providing incorrect information. The trickiest thing about large language models (LLMs) is that they’re great at appearing plausible, even when they’re wrong. However, getting from technological breakthrough to useful applications is far from straightforward. ☞ Click here to sign up for the latest AI updates from Intercom. UPDATE: Our recently announced AI-powered features are now available in beta for all customers.įor existing customers, opt-in directly within Intercom, via Settings > General > AI Assist. And Intercom’s area of focus – customer service – is among those most poised to benefit. Suddenly it seemed that generative AI might transform industries from education to marketing. The arrival of ChatGPT just eight weeks ago was a watershed moment.
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![]() She was left with a good feeling about tour. She bought a shirt that said Tulsa on it. We got wood-fired Pizza and went to a museum. She found the shows exhilarating, she likes technical stuff, the behind-the-scenes, and poured over details like how many road cases we had, how they fit in the trailer, and what everyone on the road team did for the tour. I figured this was a gentle, kind, humane way to introduce Sofia to the customs of a Tegan and Sara tour. She agreed to visit for three days, two of which we’d be in a hotel, stationery. Dream girl.īut when Love You To Death came out and we started to prepare, I wanted Sofia to come to visit, to see it for herself. I don’t know if you told Stacy all of this before she came on tour the first time but when I finished telling Sofia, she said she might skip the Love You To Death tour and just take me on vacation after. The few hours of quiet time after that are often spent in silence recuperating and preparing to play the show. An average day on one of our tours is spent waking up in a parking lot of some random city, being shuttled to a hotel to shower, then on to interviews and meet and greets and soundcheck. Girlfriends wanted date nights or alone time in a hotel. Put the seat down, put your bag away, no changing in the bus hallway.īut the real issue with girlfriends or friends visiting is that people from home always wanted to explore or see things. For the crew, no drinking until the show is loaded out and buses depart. We’re rigid, pragmatic, Virgos, we tell everyone who comes to work for us. You and I have never really been partyers. Rockstars stay up late, sleep late, and party 24/7. A lot of people think touring is all partying and fun. She looked less and less interested in the prospect of coming on tour to visit me the more I unravelled the truth. My stories of past girlfriends visiting tour came out like warnings. But I told Sofia all of this when we started dating. Seven years straight of travelling in the van, and sleeping away the hours sitting up, did a number on my lower back and neck. Now, I’d still trade the privacy of a hotel for the ability to lay down on long drives. After we transitioned into a tour bus from a van, I wondered if the van wasn’t better. It’s hard to connect to a girlfriend while you group live with your workmates and identical twin sister.īack in the van days, we got hotel rooms: two hundred square feet to shed the days' weight, to phone home and gossip and vent and cry in privacy. It’s hard to escape, to find a moment to yourself. But one bus or two - you’re still sharing space. Don’t get me wrong, I am grateful we grew large enough as a band to justify a second bus so we could split our party in two: cohabitating with six adults is easier than twelve. ![]() While the tour buses you and I travel on are nice, it’s still shared accommodations. Plus, sleeping on a tour bus in a single bunk is nearly impossible for two adult-sized humans, so even when a girlfriend has come to visit, I often sleep alone. There just isn’t a lot of time for hanging out. It can inspire guilt to have someone come to visit, especially a partner. It’s boring, the days are long, the travel can be arduous and exhausting, and there’s no personal time or personal space to speak of. As you and I both know too well, the road is no place for girlfriends. I was honest about the realities of tour life. Inevitably Sofia and I talked about if she would come on tour. Somehow I still ended up with a dog.īut looming on the horizon was the Love You To Death album release and subsequent tour you and I had committed to. ![]() Sofia is the only person I’ve ever dated who loved cats enough to agree to get one. ![]() Finished his one season at Washington with 37 tackles and one pass-breakup.ĭB Alex Cook - A fter a redshirt season in 2017, Cook spent a couple of seasons at receiver, but then made the move over to the defensive side of the ball during the spring of 2019. Started 10 of Washington's 13 games last season even though he suffered a hip flexor injury that plagued him all season long. He played mainly a backup role for the Huskies this past season, but still managed to post 42 tackles, three tackles-for-loss and one sack while seeing time in all 13 games.ĭB Jordan Perryman - Spent five seasons at UC Davis and was named First Team All-Big Sky and was a Third Team FCS All-American as a fifth-year junior, finishing with 63 tackles, led UC Davis with 12 pass-breakups while posting one interception as well. Even though he dealt with some injuries, Moll still finished his time with the Dragons with 182 tackles and 11 sacks. LB Kris Moll - Spent five years at UAB, before transferring to Washington last summer. He arrived at Washington in the spring of 2022 and started all 13 games for the Huskies this past season and finished with 60 tackles, 4.5 tackles-for-loss, 2.5 sacks and one interception. LB Cam Bright - Played four seasons with Pitt and finished his career with the Panthers with 182 tackles, 20.5 tackles-for-loss, 6.5 sacks, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, four pass breakups and one interception while playing in 51 games. Transferred to Washington before the start of the 2021 season and finished his two years with the Huskies with 54 tackles, 12 tackles-for-loss and 9.5 sacks (all but one was posted as a senior in 2022) and two forced fumbles. Jeremiah Martin (Photo: Joe Nicholson, USA TODAY Sports)ĮDGE Jeremiah Martin - Spent his first three seasons at Texas A&M. Finished his Husky career by hitting 71 of his 88 field goal attempts with a long of 50 yards. He is also one of just four former Pac 12 players to score more than 400 points. PK Peyton Henry - A former walk-on, Henry became one of the most prolific kickers in Washington history finishing with the all-time career scoring record (402 points) in program history. Eventually, he went on to play in 35 games for the Huskies, including 13 starts at center last season. OL Corey Luciano - After a season at Diablo Valley Junior College, Luciano arrived at Washington and bounced around along the line as well as a stint at tight end. OL Henry Bainivalu - After redshirting in 2017, Bainivaulu bided his time and eventually went on to start 29-straight games for the Huskies over the past three seasons and wrapped up his career this past season as a second team All-Pac 12 selection by the Associated Press. He was named to the All-Pac 12 first team three times (2020, 20) and to the second team once (2018) and was named a team captain for his fifth and final season this past fall. ![]() OL Jaxson Kirkland - After a redshirt season in 2017, Kirkland was inserted as the starter at right guard in the first game of 2018 (against Auburn) and he went on to start 49 of the next 56 games, getting 25 starts at right guard, 14 starts at left tackle and 10 starts at left guard. Washington's will kick off later today at noon in the Dempsey Indoor and there will be a handful of former Huskies who will take part in the 90-minute on-field workout. With the 2023 NFL Draft a little less than a month away, Pro Days are taking place across the country. ![]() ![]() After all, if you correctly answer a question, there are two possible conclusions the scoring algorithm can draw: a) you have the skills necessary to answer the question, OR b) you don’t have the necessary skills, but you guessed correctly. So, it seems that getting a few easy questions wrong (regardless of their location in the test) causes the scoring algorithm to quickly reduce the difficulty level of the questions you see, and this reduces your chances of a decent score. Conversely, for tests #3 and 4, many of the questions I got wrong were easy or medium questions, and the scoring algorithm seems to have punished me for that. The same can be said about tests #2 and 5, in which most of the incorrect responses were for difficult questions. Note: At the end of the article, I discuss the limitations of using GMAT Club's difficulty ratings as well as other factors that could affect the results of these experiments.īelow are the results of the five practice tests with the difficulty ratings included:įor test #1, you can see that getting only the difficult questions wrong resulted in a solid Quant score of 49. For the remaining four tests, I incorrectly answered the same questions (#3, 4, 5, 10, 13, 15, 20, 23, 25, 30 and 31) for consistency. On my first practice test, I intentionally answered difficult questions (as noted by GMAT Club) incorrectly, and this resulted in my Q49 score. Those with ratings of 25 to 45 are considered 600 to 700 level questions, and those with ratings of 55 to 95 are considered 700+ level. Questions rated as 5 or 15 are considered sub-600 level questions. Given the huge range of scores, I think it’s safe to say that, if question placement plays a role in your score, that role isn’t very significant.Īn important feature of my experiments, which I haven’t yet mentioned, is that for each question I encountered, I located that question on GMAT Club’s forum and noted its difficulty level as defined by GMAT Club’s question difficulty algorithm, which assigns a difficulty rating from 5 to 95 (in 10-point increments) to each question. My five scores were: Q49 (74th percentile), Q49 (74th percentile), Q27 (10th percentile), Q31 (14th percentile), and Q49 (74th percentile). You might also be surprised to learn that I didn’t get the same quant score for all five tests even though I incorrectly answered the exact same 11 question placements each time. Given the placement of my 11 incorrect responses and the fact that I correctly answered only 6 of the first 10 questions, you might be surprised to learn that I received a Quantitative score of 49 (74th percentile), which is the third highest score possible. I completed the Quantitative section of the official GMATPrep test #2 five times and intentionally got the same 11 questions wrong each time. So, rather than examine extreme scenarios, I tested a much more realistic scenario. Very few test-takers can correctly answer the first ten questions, and very few test-takers are incapable of answering any of the first ten questions. The main problem with those experiments is that they’re unrealistic. ![]() This belief is largely based on experiments with the official GMATPrep practice tests in which the scores resulting from getting questions 1 to 10 all correct are contrasted with scores resulting from getting questions 1 to 10 all wrong. In fact, in every GMAT Official Guide (aka OG), you’ll find the following statement:ĭespite this warning, many students feel they should devote extra time to the first 10 questions. Many students believe that question placement plays a significant role in the calculation of their scores, and that the first 10 questions impact their scores much more than the later questions do. In this article, we’ll examine (and test) the two most popular answers to that question. In fact, students who score 450 (14th percentile) on the GMAT often have the same number of correct responses as students who score 650 (72nd percentile). Since each test-taker sees a different set of questions, it wouldn’t be fair to calculate scores based on the number of questions answered correctly. This means the specific questions you see on test day will be different from the questions other test-takers see. The GMAT is computer adaptive, which means each question you see on test day is tailored to you, based on your previous responses to earlier questions in the test (along with other factors). With most tests, the more correct responses you get, the greater your score. The quick and easy response is that the GMAT doesn’t work the same way most tests do. Shouldn’t my score increase when I get more questions right? On my second practice test, I scored a 46 with 10 wrong. On my first practice test, I scored a 49 on the Quantitative section with 12 questions wrong. A common question on the GMAT forums goes something like this: ![]() He tries to innovate but Kaleb scolds him about the results – irregular tramlines. He spurns a traditional Massey Ferguson to buy a mighty Lamborghini R8.270 but finds that this is too large and complex for him to master easily. Pip Lacey (series 2): a professional chef hired to run the farm restaurant.Ĭlarkson buys the equipment needed for arable farming – a tractor, cultivator, seed drill and other attachments.Emma Ledbury (series 2): a local dairy farmer who lost half her herd of dairy cattle to bovine tuberculosis and provides the farm shop with milk products.Paddy and Steph Bourn (series 2): local egg farmers known as "Mr and Mrs Cacklebean" who sell hens, chicken coops and cockerels to Clarkson.Tim and Katy Coles (series 2): local cow breeders who sell heifers and beef cattle to Clarkson and later rent him a bull.Simon Strong: a neighbouring grain farmer who rents a combine harvester to Clarkson.Viktor Zaichenko: a Ukrainian beekeeper who sells honey bees to Clarkson and helps manage the farm's apiary.Georgia Craig: a policy advisor from the National Farmer's Union who advises Clarkson.He performs various tasks including checking the animals for diseases and assisting with the birth of calves. Dilwyn Evans (series 2 guest series 1): a local veterinarian who helps care for the farm's flock of sheep and later its cows.Alan Townsend (series 2 guest series 1): the head builder for various projects on the farm including the farm shop, barns for the farm animals and the farm restaurant.Ellen Helliwell (series 1): the shepherdess engaged by Clarkson to tend the flock of sheep which he acquired to graze his set-aside meadows.Kevin Harrison (series 1): the chairman of the National Sheep Association and a veteran sheep farmer who advises Clarkson on purchasing and later tending to his flock of sheep.He helps Clarkson harvest the farm's grain, which he has been doing for over fifty years. His conversations with Clarkson are amiable but often incomprehensible due to his strong West Country accent. Gerald Cooper: no relation to Kaleb Cooper, he is the farm's "head of security" and a specialist in the construction and maintenance of dry stone walls, which form 40 miles of boundaries on the farm.a stickler for the rules who delivers increasingly bad news with the politely firm manners of a parish vicar." Rachael Sigee, writing for the i newspaper, described him as "chronically sensible. He understands the agricultural aspects of the crops, the complex details of government regulation and the financial consequences. Charlie Ireland: sarcastically referred to by Clarkson as "Cheerful Charlie", Ireland is a professional agronomist and land agent who advises Clarkson on farm management.Lisa Hogan: an actress and Clarkson's girlfriend who assists with the farm and runs the farm shop.He has rarely left the village of Chadlington and its surrounding areas, with the furthest place he regularly travels to being Banbury and has never travelled abroad. He mainly advises Clarkson on the technical details of using farming equipment and helps with numerous general tasks. He has previous experience working on Clarkson's farm before Clarkson took over as the owner. Cooper farms on his own account in Heythrop, but was engaged by Clarkson to assist him. Kaleb Cooper: a young farm worker born in Chipping Norton in 1998.Having moved to Oxfordshire, he became part of the Chipping Norton set and the owner of newly renamed Diddly Squat Farm. Jeremy Clarkson: a motoring journalist, television presenter and author who became famous as the host of Top Gear and later on The Grand Tour.The farm was renamed "Diddly Squat" by Clarkson to indicate its lack of productivity, as "diddly squat" is slang for "the least amount" or "nothing". Clarkson then decided to attempt the challenge of farming the land himself. These were farmed on a contract basis by a local villager named Howard until his retirement in 2019. The fields were mostly arable, growing a rotation of barley, rapeseed and wheat. Jeremy Clarkson bought about a thousand acres (4 km 2) in 2008, including Curdle Hill Farm. ![]() The farm was formerly part of the Sarsden estate in Oxfordshire. In October 2022, the programme was renewed for a third series. In July 2021, it was renewed for a second series which was released on 10 February 2023. The series documents Clarkson's attempts at running a 1,000-acre (400 ha) farm in the Cotswolds, and it has received largely positive reviews. The first season was released by Amazon Prime Video on 11 June 2021. Clarkson's Farm is a British television documentary series about Jeremy Clarkson and his farm in the Cotswolds. A population of nested, truncated DNA molecules was produced that represented each of the sites of that particular nucleotide in the template DNA. In the Sanger method, which became the more commonly employed of the two approaches, DNA chains were synthesized on a template strand, but chain growth was stopped when one of four possible dideoxy nucleotides, which lack a 3’ hydroxyl group, became incorporated, thereby preventing the addition of another nucleotide. Maxam and Walter Gilbert, and the Sanger method (or dideoxy method), discovered by English biochemist Frederick Sanger. ![]() So-called first-generation sequencing technologies, which emerged in the 1970s, included the Maxam-Gilbert method, discovered by and named for American molecular biologists Allan M. SpaceNext50 Britannica presents SpaceNext50, From the race to the Moon to space stewardship, we explore a wide range of subjects that feed our curiosity about space!.Learn about the major environmental problems facing our planet and what can be done about them! 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In the previous elements, the energetic cost of promoting an electron to the next higher energy level is too great to compensate for that released by lessening inter-electronic repulsion. This occurs because electrons in the same orbital repel each other due to their like charges. This occurs again later in the periodic table with other elements and their electron configurations, such as copper, niobium, and molybdenum. It is also the first element in the periodic table whose ground-state electron configuration violates the Aufbau principle. Physical properties Atomic Ĭhromium is the fourth transition metal found on the periodic table, and has an electron configuration of 3d 5 4s 1. Ībandoned chromium production sites often require environmental cleanup. According to the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA), chromium trioxide that is used in industrial electroplating processes is a "substance of very high concern" (SVHC). While chromium metal and Cr(III) ions are considered non-toxic, hexavalent chromium, Cr(VI), is toxic and carcinogenic. However, in 2014, the European Food Safety Authority, acting for the European Union, concluded that there was insufficient evidence for chromium to be recognized as essential. In the United States, trivalent chromium (Cr(III)) ion is considered an essential nutrient in humans for insulin, sugar, and lipid metabolism. Pure chromium metal is produced by a different process: roasting and leaching of chromite to separate it from iron, followed by reduction with carbon and then aluminium. ![]() Ferrochromium is then used to produce alloys such as stainless steel. Industrial production of chromium proceeds from chromite ore (mostly FeCr 2O 4) to produce ferrochromium, an iron-chromium alloy, by means of aluminothermic or silicothermic reactions. The name of the element is derived from the Greek word χρῶμα, chrōma, meaning color, because many chromium compounds are intensely colored. Polished chromium reflects almost 70% of the visible spectrum, and almost 90% of infrared light. Chromium is also greatly valued as a metal that is able to be highly polished while resisting tarnishing. Stainless steel and chrome plating ( electroplating with chromium) together comprise 85% of the commercial use. ![]() A major development in steel production was the discovery that steel could be made highly resistant to corrosion and discoloration by adding metallic chromium to form stainless steel. Ĭhromium metal is valued for its high corrosion resistance and hardness. It is a steely-grey, lustrous, hard, and brittle transition metal. 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The strings are thinner and easier to push.ĥ - Barre chords on a guitar with detuned strings are also easier. But they are often done hastily-if at all.Ĥ - Barre chords on a guitar with lighter strings will be easier. The store selling the instrument is supposed to do these adjustments. Only very expensive instruments will arrive from the factory set up properly. Setup refers to the string height and all kinds of tiny little adjustments that are made by a professional to make the guitar easy to play. If you spend less than $1,000 on your guitar and you did not have it set up by a professional before, chances are your guitar is not properly set up. And one of those four is in the middle and it's very hard to transfer the force from the barre into that string.ģ - Barre chords on a properly set up guitar are easier to play. F7 requires us to lift up the finger on the fourth string, and now the barre is responsible for playing four strings instead of 3. For example, in the F major shape we talked about, that's easier than an F7. That's because the tension of a string feels lighter in the middle than it does at either end.Ģ - Barre chords where the finger doing the barre is not responsible for pressing the middle strings are easier. So what makes barre chords more easy to play?ġ - Barre chords in the center of the neck, around Fret X or so, will be easier. But if no pleasant sound is coming from your guitar when you practice, you're not going to practice long. So practicing really hard barre chords will help you build that strength. That makes "F Major" a poor choice, because it's among the harder ones.Īctually, barre chords are largely a function of strength. When you practice barre chords, you should start with the easiest ones and move your way towards the harder ones. There's usually an easier way to play an F chord. I don't really like to barre chords in the open position. ![]() My students are sometimes surprised to find that as a guitar player, I don't usually play this chord in this way. So if this is E Major-notice that I'm using middle, ring and pinky to create it- and then it up one fret, and barre across the entire first fret. This chord works by fretting across the entire first fret with the index finger, and then with the remaining fingers, you create an "E Major" chord shape. And that's ironic because it's also a fairly difficult barre chord. ![]() One of the first barre chords that players usually encounter is the F major barre chord. There's alot of other things you can do instead while you work up the strength to play barre chords.Ī barre chord is when you use a single finger from the fretting hand, normally the index finger, and push down multiple strings at the same fret. It's a big obstacle to learn to play barre chords and it depends on your physical conditioning. I'll preface this with saying that most beginners should avoid barre chords, for at least 6 months. Let's talk about the overall technique needed to successfully play barre chords. Township must be connected to Facebook or Google Play to see friends on those respective networks. Tap the balloon to collect and view the name of the friend who sent a gift.įriends added on Facebook or Google Play have a small sign next to their name. Gifts from friends can be seen floating over your Township in blue hot air balloons with the senders picture on them. Friends can also send gifts to you which you will get notifications for outside of the game (if you have the option checked in the additional settings). The send button will show a check mark if you've already sent a friend a gift that day. You can tap the send button under a friends profile picture to send them gifts. Gift Balloons reward around 300 coins, special items for events or occasionally one or more T-cash.Įvery 24 hours you can send gifts to 5 friends. You require 5 clovers to play a game at the House of Luck. You will receive 1 clover from each letter.If you have built the House of Luck you will also automatically receive a thank-you letter in your Town Hall when a player taps your profile picture to accept your help or you tap their profile picture to accept their help.You will be rewarded coins and XP from filling train carts, airplane crates (as well as airplane points) or zoo orders.You can find the airport or trains immediately by going back to your town and then revisiting them.You can request help to fill 1 cart per train or 3 crates per airplane (1 request per row) or 1 part of a zoo order (maximum 3 requests per day).After entering their town you will see a request over their airport, train station and/or zoo order which means you can help them by filling their crate(s), cart(s) and/or zoo order(s).All friends will see your help requests as well. ![]() You can see which friends have requested help by tapping the Friends icon then tapping the tab with an exclamation mark in the Friends window.Revisit the Discussions to create a new Co-op & Friends Ads.Īdding friends in Township allows you to exchange gifts and help each other. The "Co-op & Friends Ads" older than 30 days will be removed. Remember to advise which platform you are on such as Windows, iOS, Android, Mac, etc. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Telegram.To invite other players to your friends list follow this link to post your Read all the Latest News, Breaking News and Coronavirus News here. Facebook will straight away open the profile of the friend that has visited your profile. Copy the 15-digit profile ID, open a new tab in your browser, and type /profile ID (15-digit code), then press enter. This 15-digit code is the profile ID for each of the Facebook friend that has visited your profile. Users then need to search for “BUDDY_ID." Right next to each “BUDDY_ID" tag, users will see a 15-digit number. Upon logging in, they need to right-click anywhere on their home page, and click “View page source" - this will open the source code for the Facebook home page. In order to find out who is stalking you on Facebook, users need to open on their desktops, then log in to their account. It is not known if or when Facebook will bring the feature to the Android application. Facebook had introduced the option for iOS users back in 2018 and Android users still haven’t got the feature on their Facebook app. This options is only available in the iOS Facebook app as of now. Users need to open their Facebook settings, then go to Privacy Shortcuts, where they will find the “Who viewed my profile" option. We will tell you both ways to check who all viewed your Facebook timeline:įor iOS users, the options is buried deep into the privacy settings. ![]() While iOS users have the option of seeing who viewed their Facebook profile from within the Privacy Settings, other users can do so by opening on their desktop. ![]() The method, however, doesn’t tell when the said Facebook friend visited your profile. Don’t all of us wish we could find out who is stalking us on Facebook? What if we told you that there is not just one, but multiple ways to find out who all have visited you profile? Yes, Facebook users can find out which of their friends have been visiting their profile. |