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I'd be surprised if I was the first asking for this but I'm sure it would be great to have the ability to hide time on our individual posts... Many of us have an "irregular" schedule (night shift) and are not comfortable about the fact that other can see what time we're posting (especially at 3am)... I know that this type of information is crucial to build the timeline page but having the option to hide it won't have an impact on people using FB! I think this could have a postive impact because people afraid (or not comfortable) to post past midnight won't fear to be judged anymore (which means more users feeding this amazing social network!).

I've searched your db but haven't found anything related to that issue...

On the other hand, you guys are doin' a great job sustaining and improving FB!

I know you're extremely busy... that's why a negative (but hopefully objective) answer to my request would be very appreciated!

Regards

Serge Arseneault

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You can get help from Facebook for user / account / site problems at facebook.com/help/?page=220217228006012 - this is not the correct forum for those questions (see facebook.stackoverflow.com/faq#questions for more information) – Igy Aug 17 '12 at 7:37

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Many of us have an "irregular" schedule (night shift) and are not comfortable about the fact that other can see what time we're posting (especially at 3am)

Then just don’t – problem solved.

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