Facebook only allows you to have a maximum of 5,000 friends. Therefore, filtering out friends with low interaction or no contact will help you have more space to connect with the people you want.
Sometimes, you accidentally add or accept friend requests on Facebook from people you don’t even know or have no contact with.
The MonokaiToolkit app allows you to filter out a list of friends with low or no interaction with you, and helps you unfriend them in just one click. It’s fast, convenient, and saves you a lot of time.
How to filter out non-interacting friends on Facebook using the MonokaiToolkit app
Step 1: You download and log in to the “MonokaiToolkit” app and select “Filter non-interacting friends” in the Tool section on the toolbar.
Step 2: Here, you can customize the criteria of the friends you want to filter, such as less than 10 reactions or less than 10 interactions… After customizing, click “Start scanning” to finish.
Things to note after mass unfriending on Facebook
Unfriending friends on Facebook in bulk using a third-party app that is not managed by Facebook may cause you to encounter check points and temporarily lock your Facebook account.
You can wait until the lock period is over and log back into Facebook, or try different methods to unlock your Facebook account.
After unfriending accounts that have little or no interaction with you in bulk, it is advisable to unlink your Facebook account from the MonokaiToolkit app to protect your Facebook from being exposed or leaking personal information.
To do this, you can go to “Facebook” and choose the “Settings” section. Then select “Apps and websites”.
Finally, click “Turn Off” twice to remove your account from the websites and apps that you have logged into with Facebook.
Above, I have shown you how to filter out friends with low interaction using the MonokaiToolkit software and unfriend those people on Facebook. You can adjust the level of interaction to suit your needs to avoid accidentally unfriending friends. If you have any questions, please leave a comment.
According to VTC news