You cheat and say you are older than you really are.
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You can't.
A lot. Using facebook is not really restricted to any specific religious groupings.
On facebook, when you restrict a friend you are limiting what they see. They can only see things that you post that the public can see.
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Either they're not your friend, or they have restricted access privileges and do not allow it.
The restricted list on Facebook is a privacy feature that allows users to limit what certain friends can see on their profile. When someone is added to this list, they can only view posts that are public or posts that the user has specifically shared with them. This is useful for maintaining a level of privacy without completely unfriending someone. To manage this list, users can go to their friends' profiles and choose the option to add them to the restricted list.
If you've been restricted on Facebook, you can still see the person's public posts and interact with mutual friends, but you won't see their posts in your news feed or be able to tag them. Additionally, you won't be able to see their profile updates or any interactions they have with your posts. To confirm, you can check their profile directly; if you can see their public content but not interact fully, it suggests you've been restricted rather than blocked.
Because it's the law in the US, but in some countries barrier is more higher than in US.
The answer depends on whether you are measuring the age of Facebook from when it originally launched as "Thefacebook," or from when it was opened to the public. Facebook was launched in February 2004 with membership restricted to students of Harvard College. It wasn't until September 26, 2006 that Facebook was available to anyone age 13 and older with a valid email address. Twitter launched publicly on July 15, 2006, making it older than Facebook for most users.
If they blocked you you cannot see their profile. The only way you can see someone's profile is if your their friend on Facebook.