One way to achieve this is to use the 'See Relationship' choice.
See Friendship Facebook
My friend Andrew has a thing for cars. At one point in 2015, Andrew made the mistake of mentioning he had a lot of 'wheeled points'. I screencapped the message, published it, as well as claimed I would certainly reanimate the thread when he purchased another cars and truck. Since I'm a gentleperson who clearly isn't really encouraged by tricks ...
Today the inescapable happened and he bought an additional automobile. I understood the initial message was uploaded at some point in 2014. Given the amount of posts I make on a daily, not to mention annual basis, returning through all my blog posts by hand simply had not been an alternative. Get in: See Friendship.
Initially, I mosted likely to Andrew's Facebook account. From there, I clicked the o' so instinctive 'three little dots' button. The first option in that fall menu: See Friendship!
By clicking that alternative, I am required to an unique web page. This includes posts/photos you've tagged your close friend in, posts/photos your buddy has marked you in, as well as any articles in which both of you are labelled by a third-party.
From here I just scrolled down a little bit, and also voila! I found last year's message. I had the ability to repost it almost quickly after he announced the arrival a shiny brand-new rolled thing.
Due to the fact that actually, exactly what's an excellent arrangement if you don't follow through?
Advanced Alternative
If you understand someone's Facebook url off of the top of your head, it's much quicker to access the friendship page directly. To do this, just get in the link: https://www.facebook.com/friendship/_yourFBhandle_/_theirFBhandle_.
In my case, this would certainly be: https://www.facebook.com/friendship/tbrannigan/_friendFBhandleGoesHere_.
Special Many thanks
Unique Thanks to Andrew, who enabled me to use this instance in showing this attribute! Andrew is among the creators of Automation Video game, and also has some very solid factors for loving autos. Or at least among the best service justification that I've ever before seen.