Removing a connection on Facebook results in the cessation of shared content visibility. After this action, the individual will no longer see posts, photos, or updates from the user’s profile in their news feed, and conversely, the user will not see the former connection’s content. Mutual access to private information is revoked.
This action provides individuals with greater control over their online social network, allowing them to curate their digital experience by limiting exposure to specific content or individuals. Historically, this function evolved from simply ignoring unwanted updates to a more decisive form of relationship management within the platform.