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Prepare to have your day ruined by memories of how much of an embarrassing person you used to be with this hidden Facebook feature, which allows you to view every photo you’ve ever liked on the social network.
By typing in “photos liked by me” in Facebook’s search bar, you’ll be taken to a page that shows every photo you’ve liked in chronological order since you set up your account, highlighting an exhaustive overview of every time you’ve clicked “like” on a Facebook photo.

If you’re a bit weird, you can also see what photos your friends have liked by typing “photos liked by [insert name of friend]” into the search bar.
For many, this feature will inevitably open up a treasure trove of liked images from people they were dating or, to put it more bluntly, people who they really wanted to sleep with, but I personally found myself nearly falling into a cringe-induced coma after realizing just how many images I had accidentally liked without even realizing that I had done so. Photos of acquaintances that had popped up on my news feed, photos of friendship groups I was in no way a part of and other such embarrassing indiscretions all appeared on the page, no doubt a result of lazily scrolling through the Facebook app on my phone. In fact, there were so many accidentally liked photos that I’m starting to consider whether I’m in possession of the world’s fattest thumb, because no man should be able to make this many embarrassing mistakes while browsing Facebook.
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