Determining which public content an individual has endorsed on Facebook often requires navigating the platform’s privacy settings. The information available depends entirely on the user’s chosen visibility settings and Facebook’s current data access policies. For example, if a user’s “Likes” are set to public, viewing their activity may be possible through their profile. However, if the settings are private, such information remains inaccessible to other users.
Accessing public engagement data, when available, allows individuals to understand trends and opinions within their network. This visibility, though limited by privacy configurations, facilitates the tracking of shared interests and potential points of connection. Historically, Facebook provided greater access to this type of data; however, changes to its API and privacy protocols have significantly restricted third-party access and user visibility in response to privacy concerns.