You know that feeling when you've liked a link on Facebook but can't find that link again?

Luckily, it's really easy to find every link, post, and even comment that you've liked. In addition to seeing your likes, you can see pretty much everything you've done on Facebook: what you've posted, commented on, saved, and more.

Follow the instructions to find out how to view your activity on Facebook.

How to View and Review Your Activity on Facebook

You can use Facebook's search function to find the settings you are looking for. For example, there are quite a few ways you can find anything on your Facebook timeline, but to find everything you've ever liked on Facebook, all you need to do is to go to your Activity Log and this is how you do it:

  1. Click your profile picture in the top right-hand corner of Facebook on your desktop.
  2. Select Settings & Privacy, then click Activity Log.
    Screenshot of activity log Facebook
  3. You will be able to filter by Date or review Activity Types.
  4. You will be able to review your Posts. Things like photos, videos, or status updates that you have shared.
    Screenshot Facebook likes and reactions
  5. You'll be able to review the Activity You're Tagged in.
  1. You'll also see your Interactions such as what you've liked, reacted to, or commented on.
  2. You'll be able to review Groups and Events, such as your group activity and the events you've created.
  3. You'll see your Profile Information such as your phone number and email address.
  4. You can also see your Connections like friends, page likes as well as relationships.
  5. You'll see your Logged Actions and Other Activity to review things like your devices, logins and videos you've watched.

Reviewing Your Activity on Facebook

Reviewing what you've done on Facebook can be done via your Activity Log. You can easily unlike content without having to go back to someone's profile or page. It's important to note that only you can see your Activity Log. However, your posts and content you've interacted with may appear in other places on Facebook such as on your profile, in Search, or on your friends' News Feeds.