September 12, 2011 | No Comments
Facebook’s user base is growing daily. With resources for images and communication, many people keep their families up to date on daily events by posting and sharing pictures. Keeping your pictures in Facebook albums make them visible to anyone based on your security settings, but if family members do not have Facebook accounts, they miss [...]
September 12, 2011 | No Comments
Facebook lets you post status updates, links, photos, videos and music. All posted items appear on your Facebook wall and in the news feeds of your friends. You can also post to your friends’ Walls, and they can post to yours. When someone posts to your wall, your friends can see the post, as well [...]
September 12, 2011 | No Comments
Your Facebook profile allows other users a peak into your life. Among the information you can list on Facebook is your relationship status, including the name of and link to the profile of the person your are in a relationship with. If your relationship status has changed, or you simply no longer wish to display [...]
September 12, 2011 | No Comments
Facebook privacy is important. If you don’t consider it when you create your profile, strangers may have access to photos and updates you only intended for personal friends. If you want to limit who finds your profile on the social networking site, change your privacy settings for both Facebook search and outside search engines. Blocking [...]
September 12, 2011 | No Comments
With more than 500 million users, there are plenty of messages being posted to Facebook at any given moment. Facebook allows each user to control who receives these personal updates. While many users opt to post messages to their news feeds and share with friends and family, others prefer a more private approach. It is [...]
September 11, 2011 | No Comments
The Facebook homepage shows a variety of posts from your friends, fan page and groups. You can show every type of story by default, such as status updates, photos and profile changes. You can filter your News Feed to show a specific type of story, such as status updates alone, using several filtering options available [...]
September 10, 2011 | No Comments
Facebook’s online network lets users send each other private messages. These messages do not appear as posts or shared information on your homepage’s Wall. The blue band on the Facebook header contains links that jump to other windows of information addressed to you. A Messages link directs you to your own inbox to see who [...]
September 10, 2011 | No Comments
Facebook provides a convenient way to keep friends and contacts updated with your news, but you might not want to share your private information or thoughts with everyone on your friends list. For example, although you might be happy for friends to see your posts about a fun night out, you might not want your [...]
September 10, 2011 | No Comments
The Facebook News Feed keeps you connected to your social network. As your friends add their own status updates, photos, videos and links, their posts appear in your News Feed. The feed updates automatically, and you have the ability to interact with others as they post. If someone updates with material that you object to, [...]
September 10, 2011 | No Comments
Facebook allows you to do more than post about your own life; you can also catch up on things happening in the lives of your friends. Using the “News” feed in Facebook, you can view recent posts by friends without having to visit their Walls. Sometimes, however, reviewing the posts of prolific “Facebookers” can be [...]