
The Facebook Messenger Suggested List is a powerful tool for businesses to unlock new growth and networking opportunities. By leveraging this feature, companies can increase their visibility and reach a wider audience.
With the Suggested List, businesses can appear in the top of the Messenger search results, making it easier for customers to find and connect with them. This can lead to a significant boost in customer engagement and sales.
One of the key benefits of the Suggested List is that it allows businesses to showcase their most popular and relevant content to users. By highlighting their best content, businesses can attract new customers and retain existing ones.
By incorporating the Suggested List into their marketing strategy, businesses can tap into the vast potential of Facebook Messenger and take their growth to the next level.
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Understanding Facebook Lists
Facebook Messenger's suggested list is a list of people the app algorithmically picks for you based on factors like contacts' contacts, location, interests, and more.
You can create a group chat, share your location, and make video calls on Messenger, and the suggested list is there to make it more efficient for you to find the people you might like to talk to.
The app will show you suggested lists of people based on your Facebook friends and any Pages or Groups you're a part of.
If you don't want to see suggested lists of people, you can turn this feature off from your settings.
A Facebook friend recommendation is not the same thing as a friend request, it's just a suggestion based on your mutual interests or connections.
Interactions with other Facebook users, like comments, likes, and shares of another person's posts, will affect someone's likelihood of appearing on your suggested list on Messenger.
The algorithm will give you higher relevancy scores if you interact with specific users more often, making it more likely for them to appear on your suggested list.
You can also deactivate your Facebook account without losing your ability to interact on Messenger by switching to a Deactivate Except Messenger Account (DEMA).
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Managing Facebook Lists
You can control the suggested contacts on Facebook Messenger, and it's actually pretty straightforward. The suggestions come from your Facebook account, specifically your contacts or friends list.
To manage your Facebook lists, you can deactivate your Facebook account without losing your ability to interact on Messenger. This is possible by switching to a Deactivate Except Messenger Account (DEMA).
The relationship between Facebook and Messenger lets the latter access your Facebook contacts and make suggestions. Depending on your app permissions, Messenger can also access your phone's contact list.
You can change your app permissions to allow or disallow access to your phone's contacts. This is a good idea if you're not comfortable with the idea of Messenger accessing your contact list.
Removing suggested lists on Messenger is also possible. Knowing how the lists are generated makes it easier to get rid of them.
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Controlling Facebook Suggestions
You can control Facebook suggestions in Messenger by adjusting your app permissions and settings. You can also deactivate your Facebook account without losing your ability to interact on Messenger by switching to a Deactivate Except Messenger Account (DEMA).
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To stop Messenger from suggesting friends, make sure you have the latest version of the app installed, then go to the settings menu and toggle off the "Suggest Friends" option. You can also remove suggested friends by tapping on their name and then tapping on the "Remove" button.
Here are the steps to disable group suggestions and event suggestions:
By following these steps, you can customize your Facebook suggestions in Messenger to suit your preferences.
How to Cease Suggesting Groups
If you're getting too many group suggestions on Messenger, you can adjust your settings so that you see fewer of them.
To do this, open the Messenger app and tap the People tab. Then, tap the icon in the top right, scroll down, and tap Settings. Next, tap Accounts, then Privacy, and under "How people can find and contact you", tap Groups. Finally, tap the setting that you want to change: None, People You May Know, or Everyone.
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You can choose to see no group suggestions (None), only suggestions from people in your phone's address book who also use Messenger (People You May Know), or suggestions from everyone, even if they're not in your address book (Everyone).
By adjusting these settings, you can control the number of group suggestions you see on Messenger.
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Leveraging Networking
Having multiple mutual friends can significantly increase the chance of becoming a suggested contact, as it's a significant factor that Meta apps consider.
You can leverage suggested contacts for networking by reaching out to individuals who align with your professional interests or industry.
To optimize your use of suggested contacts, consider the tips outlined below:
- Reach out to suggested contacts and initiate a conversation about common interests or potential collaborations.
- Clearly state your intentions and the value you can bring to the connection.
- Be polite and respectful when reaching out.
- Consider how you can add value to the other person's professional journey.
Your interaction history and frequency with specific users will also affect your likelihood of appearing on someone's suggested contacts list, so be sure to engage with others' posts and content regularly.
By leveraging suggested contacts and networking effectively, you can expand your professional network and potentially open up new opportunities for collaboration or mentorship.
Facebook Privacy and Security
Facebook's Suggested Contacts feature can be a useful tool, but it's natural to have concerns about your privacy. You can control how your suggested contacts are generated by adjusting your Facebook account's privacy settings.
Using the Messenger app doesn't require an active Facebook account, but it does need permission to access your Facebook contacts. You can deactivate your Facebook account without losing your ability to interact on Messenger, but this requires switching to a Deactivate Except Messenger Account (DEMA).
Facebook's algorithm only suggests contacts based on publicly available information and your existing connections. It doesn't share personal information or contact details with suggested contacts without your explicit consent.
You can limit the information used by the algorithm or opt-out of the Suggested Contacts feature altogether. Facebook also provides transparency about how the algorithm operates, allowing you to see why certain contacts are suggested and provide feedback on the relevance of the suggestions.
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The Algorithm Behind
The algorithm behind Facebook Messenger's suggested list is based on various factors, including mutual friends, mutual groups, and common interests.
These factors help connect users with individuals they may already have some connection with, making it easier to start conversations and form new connections.
Here are the most probable factors that Messenger uses as a basis for creating your "Suggested People" list:
- Mutual friends
- Mutual groups
- Common interests
- Pages you've liked
- Events you've attended
- Posts you've interacted with
The algorithm also evaluates various metrics to choose which friends or contacts appear on your "Suggested People" list, but the exact process is not publicly disclosed by Meta.
The evaluation process involves a four-step process that includes inventory, score, and other factors, but this process is similar to how Facebook distributes content on the platform.
You can control which contacts are suggested to you by changing your app permissions, allowing or disallowing access to your phone's contacts.
You can also deactivate your Facebook account without losing your ability to interact on Messenger, but you'll need to switch to a Deactivate Except Messenger Account (DEMA) to do so.
Business Growth
Using Suggested Contacts for Business Growth can be a game-changer. If you own a business or are involved in marketing, Suggested Contacts can help you expand your customer base or reach potential clients.
Pay attention to the suggestions and see if any profiles align with your target audience or customer personas.
To avoid spamming or overreaching, respect the boundaries and preferences of the individuals you connect with.
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Online Presence and Status
Online presence and status can play a role in determining who appears on your "Suggested People" list in Messenger. Online status is considered by the algorithm, making sense for a messaging app to recommend available users you can chat with.
Having an online status can improve your likelihood of being suggested, but it's not a guarantee. I've noticed that suggested contacts can include offline Facebook accounts, even if online status is a factor.
Accounts appearing offline may be those that have turned off their online status, making it difficult to determine unless you ask them via chat. It's worth noting that being online doesn't automatically mean you'll be suggested, and being offline doesn't rule you out either.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean when Messenger shows you people and suggested lists when you don't even text with them?
When Messenger shows you "people" and "suggested" lists, it's a recommendation from Facebook suggesting you may know or want to contact these individuals. You have the choice to accept or skip these suggestions.
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