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What is a touch on Facebook? How to give one and see them on your pro le

- BY LW

Learn about this functional­ity of the past with a useful guide

Have you noticed the reappearan­ce of the "touches" on Facebook lately? Yes, that function from many years ago that used to be the queen of virtual interactio­n and that has now returned with strength. Do you wonder how to join the fun? I've got you covered!

Now, if for some reason touches are not your thing and you prefer a quieter experience, the Facebook help page has you covered. You can block that friend in question, and that's it! So you can enjoy your experience on Facebook without worries.

The "toch", a function that Facebook seeks to revive

We know very well that on Facebook you can share photos, chat, even enter buying and selling groups and much, but almost no one uses the "tap" function and it's like an alert to know if a friend is available to interact, it's very simple, here we show you a basic guide.

For those who have not had the opportunit­y to explore this feature, let me enlighten you. The "touch" is like a virtual greeting, a lovely way to start a simple interactio­n with your Facebook friends. Interested in sending one? It's easier than counting to three!

Basic guide to give a touch to a friend on Facebook

First, go to the magical Facebook touch page. There, select that special friend from your list or use the search function to Knd the person around your mind. Once you have located your recipient, are you ready for the exciting moment? Press the "Take a touch" button with conkdence!

And voilà, the spell is cast. The magic is unleashed when your friend receives the notikcatio­n, giving him the option to return the touch or simply delete it. Isn't it adorable? An interactio­n so simple, but full of charm and possibilit­ies.

Remember, life is short and touches are a fun way to connect with your friends. Dare to send one and let the magic of nostalgia and friendship 5ow! Have fun tagging!

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