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Unfriended is a term used to describe the act of removing someone from one’s list of online friends on a social media platform. It is commonly encountered on networks that define a “friend” relationship, such as Facebook, and is often contrasted with unfollowing (which preserves the connection but hides posts) and blocking (which restricts access). Unfriending typically removes the link from the user’s friends list, but past messages, posts, or shared content may remain accessible depending on platform design. In some cases the other user is notified, while in others no notification is sent.

The practice reflects online boundary-setting and privacy management in social interactions. Unfriending can be used to

In popular culture, unfriended is the title of a 2014 American horror film written and directed by

curate
a
feed,
reduce
unwanted
contact,
or
respond
to
conflict
or
discomfort
with
another
user.
The
social
implications
of
unfriending—such
as
its
impact
on
relationships,
visibility,
and
reputation—have
been
discussed
in
studies
of
digital
civility
and
online
networks.
Platform
architecture
and
user
expectations
influence
how
people
interpret
and
respond
to
unfriending.
Leo
Gabriadze.
The
film
adopts
a
screenlife
format,
presenting
events
in
real
time
through
a
computer
and
mobile
device
interface
as
a
group
of
friends
is
menaced
via
their
online
connections.
A
sequel,
Unfriended:
Dark
Web,
was
released
in
2018
and
directed
by
Stephen
Susco;
it
centers
on
a
protagonist
who
encounters
dangerous
secrets
hidden
within
a
private
laptop
and
the
darker
aspects
of
online
anonymity.