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The posts and photos of a guy who is not my friend appear on my wall on Facebook; when I click in his posts to check him it doesn't give me the option to delete him. How do I delete him or stop him from appearing on my wall? I do not want to see his posts and photos

Are they appearing because he's tagging or namechecking one of your contacts?

If so you could unsubscribe that friend or set them to only imnportant updates.


If you click on the chap it may be possible to unsubscribe or block updates even though they're not your friends?

I am not sure if he is gone forever but can't see him anymore. I cliked on one of his post and said don't like it, as it was the only option available or at least the one I could see. I don't see him anymore. Maybe he realised he was appearing on my wall and deleted himself. Anyway I was not interested in his photos of ladies showing his back side and other similar things.

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