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Photo tags not working on Facebook

So I was tagged in a couple of photos which were part of this post that someone made. I have timeline review which means I have to approve something before it gets added to my timeline. In this particular case I got a notification that I was tagged in a post and asked do I want that on my timeline. I put yes, and the post (16 photos or so) appears on my timeline. However the couple of photos that I’m tagged in do not appear in the “photos of you” section. What’s up with this? Everyone else tagged in that post has their photos showing up correctly on their respective profile’s photos of them. Somehow I feel like it’s my timeline review setting that messed it all up and I don’t know how to go about getting those photos appearing in my photos of me, without untagging and retagging myself. I checked my privacy settings, and the view settings of the post and there’s nothing obvious that’s preventing these tagged photos appearing correctly.

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