App to See who Unfriended You On Facebook
App To See Who Unfriended You On Facebook
If you've ever wondered why your Facebook good friend count is down, there is now an application that informs you that precisely unfriended you.
The totally free application for iphone and Android is called Who Deleted Me, and it was found by Rachel Zarrell at BuzzFeed. It additionally is a browser expansion for Google Chrome.
It functions by merely saving a copy of your buddy list after you first utilize Who Deleted Me.
When you revisit the app or web browser expansion, it will certainly compare your close friend listing with the saved version-- which unfortunately suggests you can't see that unfriended you back in 2012.
It gives a checklist of who quit being your friend on Facebook along with any new good friends considering that the last time you were logged on.
Both the application and also the internet browser expansion will identify whether you were the one to erase a buddy as well as whether someone merely deactivated their Facebook account. Below's a mock-up of what the application resembles:
The app and site came to be so prominent today that the website began running slower on Monday and eventually experienced some failures. Who Deleted Me has because claimed it has actually upgraded to larger web servers to cover the raised traffic.
Website interruptions aren't the only worry for the new app. Back in February, the app's designer, Anthony Kuske, received a notice from the Facebook Team informing him that his application and also web browser extension were producing an unfavorable user experience:
Still, more than 36,000 individuals have liked the Who Deleted Me app web page on Facebook, so there's undoubtedly a market for it.
The application is not the initial of its kind. A browser extension released in 2015 called Unfriend Notify has approximately the same service, as well as there is also a Twitter version called WhoUnfollowedMe?.
So the next time you're disputing unfriending your aunt that sends out all those FarmVille demands, currently you might want to reconsider.