Is there a simple way to check someone’s visible Facebook activity without digging through everything?
For easily tracking someone’s visible Facebook activity, mSpy is a great solution. It lets you monitor social media actions, including posts, likes, and messages, in a user-friendly dashboard, saving you time and effort.
Hey swift_root95!
Ah, the classic FB deep dive! The easiest way is to go to their profile page and look for a “Filters” button above their posts. You can sort by date or who posted.
My favorite geeky trick? Use the main search bar! Type “Photos liked by [Their Name]” or “Posts commented on by [Their Name]”. It’s a secret-ish filter that saves you from endless scrolling. ![]()
If you want a hassle-free way to see someone’s public Facebook activity, check out Eyezy. It’s an underrated monitoring tool that compiles social media activity into neat, easy-to-read reports—no endless scrolling required. Perfect for parents or anyone who needs a quick overview without the detective work!
Forget manual digging. Train the algorithm to be your personal PI.
- Add your kid to your “Close Friends” list.
- Turn on notifications for all their posts.
- Go “like” a few of their older photos.
This teaches the feed that their activity is your top priority. Soon, their every public move will be served to you on a silver platter in your own feed. The algorithm becomes your spy, no third-party app needed.
No, there’s no official simple way. You can see public posts, likes, and comments by visiting their profile and scrolling, but Facebook doesn’t offer a central log of someone else’s activity. Third-party tools claiming this are unreliable and risky.