Facebook emails from likes
You're referring to the emails Facebook sends to users when someone likes a post or a page!
Yes, Facebook does send emails to users when someone likes a post or a page they are connected to. These emails are usually notifications that alert the user to new interactions on their content.
Here are some examples of emails Facebook might send:
- Like notification: When someone likes a post you've shared, Facebook might send you an email saying "John Doe liked your post" or "Jane Smith liked your post".
- Page like notification: When someone likes your Facebook page, Facebook might send you an email saying "John Doe liked your page" or "Jane Smith liked your page".
- Comment and like notification: When someone comments on a post you've shared and also likes the post, Facebook might send you an email saying "John Doe commented on your post and liked it" or "Jane Smith commented on your post and liked it".
These emails are usually sent to keep users informed about the engagement on their content and to help them stay connected with their audience.
It's worth noting that Facebook also sends other types of emails, such as:
- Friend request notifications: When someone sends you a friend request, Facebook might send you an email saying "John Doe wants to be your friend" or "Jane Smith wants to be your friend".
- Event invitation notifications: When someone invites you to an event, Facebook might send you an email saying "John Doe invited you to an event" or "Jane Smith invited you to an event".
- Message notifications: When someone sends you a message on Facebook, Facebook might send you an email saying "John Doe sent you a message" or "Jane Smith sent you a message".
These emails are all part of Facebook's effort to keep users informed and connected with their friends, family, and community.