If you got “poked” by someone on Facebook, what does it mean?
A Facebook poke is a feature on the social media platform that lets users send a single virtual
notification to a friend. No more, no less. What is Poking on Facebook Despite the feature’s name,
the purpose of a poke has never been entirely clear. While poking was all the rage in 2007, it’s worth
noting that its popularity has significantly declined on Facebook over the past few years. In 2011, the
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feature officially went into hiding on the site as part of a series of functionality updates. In the
younger days of Facebook, a poke was a cute and timid (though ineffective) way to virtually flirt or
just say hello. Today, pokes still exist but it’s hardly straightforward: Receiving a casual poke from
your grandmother and your crush on the same day can leave you with bizarre mixed messages.
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Still confused as to why someone would poke you on Facebook, or what it could mean? Essentially,
a poke is the same as alike, with a much more ambiguous purpose. According to Urban Dictionary, a
poke “allows users to say ‘hello’ to or show interest in a friend without having to go through the
tedious process of crafting coherent sentences.” Basically, a Poke means someone is trying to get
your attention, flood your notifications just for fun, or find an excuse to flirt. An early Facebook
FAQ page read, “When we created the poke, we thought it would be cool to have a feature without
any specific purpose. People interpret the poke in many different ways, and we encourage you to
come up with your own meanings.” Whether or not you find a poke sweet, unimpressive, or creepy
is entirely up to you.
Although if you’ve frequently Facebook a lot in the past year, sometimes it’s nice to have a wordless
interaction void of any rants or political commentary. what does poke mean on facebook Screengrab
via Facebook A Poke is arguably an outdated flirting method. Sliding into DMs, or direct messages
is the new way to get someone’s attention on social media.
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