What happens when I poke someone?

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Some of the challenges (Daily and for the spray cans) require poking friends. What happens when I poke a friend?

  • Does it show up on Facebook like a regular poke (does this feature even still exist on Facebook?)?
  • Does it show up on Facebook as one of those annoying app invites?
  • Does it only show up in the Subway Surfers app?
  • Nothing?

I'd rather not bombard my "friends" (mostly people I knew in school I haven't talked to in like 10 years) with obnoxious notifications, so I'd like to know what this does before I go around poking everyone.






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What does it mean to poke someone?

transitive verb. If you poke someone or something, you quickly push them with your finger or with a sharp object. Lindy poked him in the ribs. Synonyms: jab, hit, push, stick More Synonyms of poke.

How do I poke a person?

How to Poke Someone on Facebook
  • One way you can get someone's attention on Facebook is to poke them. ...
  • Once you find the person to poke, next to their name on the list, click the \u201cPoke\u201d button.
  • Facebook will send a notification to that user saying that you have poked them.


  • Is poking still a thing?

    Yes, you can! The Pokes Page is still available for all users, but it isn't as prominent as it used to be back in the day. You need to look for the poking option in the app menu, which tells a lot about its popularity nowadays.

    Can you take back a poke?

    Once you remove a poke from your pokes page, you can't get it back. Keep in mind that you can't be poked by the same person unless you poke them back or remove their poke first. Was this helpful?



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