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A simple guide to checking Facebook messages from non-friends
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Did you know that Facebook Messenger filters your messages so you only see the ones sent by friends? If a non-friend messages you, they go to "Message Requests" instead of your inbox. This helps reduce spam that you see and reduces the chances that people will fall for scams. This wikiHow article teaches you how to read messages on Mac or PC that you've received from people you’re not friends with on Facebook.

Things You Should Know

  • Click the Messenger icon in your web browser, then click the three-dot menu for more options. Click "Message requests" to see hidden messages.
  • If you're using the Messenger app, simply click the "Message requests" icon.
  • Go to your Privacy settings in a web browser to change how you receive message requests.
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Web Browser

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  1. Go to https://www.facebook.com. Use any web browser on a Mac or Windows computer to get online and look at your message requests.
    • If you see the login screen instead of your News Feed, type your username and password into the blanks and click Log In.
    • You can also see your message requests on Android.
  2. It’s on the right side of the screen and looks like an icon of a lightning bolt inside a chat bubble. Clicking this prompts a menu to drop down.
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  3. This horizontal three-dot menu is in the top right corner of the drop-down menu and will give you more options.
  4. It's near the middle of the menu next to a group of chat bubbles. You’ll see a list of messages you’ve received from people you’re not connected with on Facebook separated into two categories: You may know and Spam.
  5. The sender will not know you’ve read the message unless you reply.
    • Click I don't want to hear from [PERSON] at the bottom of the message to archive it without the sender ever knowing you’ve read it.[1]
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Messenger App

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  1. This app icon looks like a purple and blue speech bubble with a white lightning bolt inside it.
    • If you don't have this desktop app, you can download it for free from the Mac App Store or the Microsoft Store.
  2. It looks like a chat bubble with three dots inside it and is usually the last icon in the sidebar on the left side of the Messenger window.
    • You'll see all your message requests in the center panel (You may know and Spam).
  3. The sender will not know you’ve read the message unless you reply.
    • Click I don't want to hear from [PERSON] at the bottom of the message to archive it without the sender ever knowing you’ve read it.
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Controlling Filters for Message Requests

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  1. Go to https://facebook.com and sign in. You can change the message delivery settings on any web browser as well as using the desktop app.
  2. It’s on the right side of the screen and looks like an icon of a lightning bolt inside a chat bubble. Clicking this prompts a menu to drop down.
    • If you're using the desktop app, click your profile picture (in the bottom left corner) and select Preferences.
  3. This horizontal three-dot menu is in the top right corner of the drop-down menu and will give you more options.
    • On the desktop app, click Account settings and your browser will open to your Facebook account settings.
  4. It's near the bottom of the menu and will redirect you to Privacy settings.
    • If you were using the desktop app, you're now looking at account settings in a web browser. Click Privacy to see the same menu.
  5. You can change settings like who can send you chats and which messages are sent as message requests. Since Facebook and Instagram are Meta companies, you can also change your settings so those who message your Facebook from Instagram are either sent as chats or message requests.
    • The page automatically saves your changes, so don't worry about finding a "Save" button.
    • Messages that go against Community Standards are typically labeled as "Spam."
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Darlene Antonelli, MA
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Darlene Antonelli, MA. Darlene has been writing and editing tech content at wikiHow since 2019. She previously worked for AppleCare, served as a writing tutor, volunteered in IT at an animal rescue, and taught as an adjunct professor for EN101 and EN102. Darlene has completed Coursera courses on technology, writing, and language. She holds both a BA (2011) and an MA (2012) from Rowan University in Writing, with a focus on workplace communication. With her extensive experience, academic background, and ongoing learning, Darlene has become the go-to grammar expert for her friends and family, as well as a skilled wordsmith for anyone in need. This article has been viewed 167,387 times.
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