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Facebook has more than 800 million users, each of whom has an average of 130 friends, according to statistics at time of publication. Facebook is used by so many people today that it has become a primary means of communication, interaction and entertainment for many. Your profile photo on Facebook can be a photo of you, of friends or family, or even something truly unique -- like an optical illusion. Follow several easy steps to select and use an illusion as your own Facebook profile photo.
Facebook allows each user to showcase five of his photos in the photo strip that appears next to his profile picture on his Facebook wall. To put photos into this photo strip, a user must upload and tag himself in the photos he wants to appear in those places. If the user decides that he doesn't want one of the photos to appear there, he can remove it directly from the photo strip using the pop-up options.
Once your photos are uploaded to Facebook, a social networking site, you don't have to leave them in albums forever. You can use as many Facebook photos as you wish to create a large collage. Once you make the collage, you can print it out, upload it to Facebook or email it to friends to share your memories. There are a number of collage programs you can use, such as Picassa, Beeclip or Posterdog.
Facebook has a strict policy against impersonation, which helps protect individuals from false identities and bullying. When it comes to pet profiles, using Facebook as your furry friend is considered impersonation and disallowed by Facebook's terms of service. Still, thousands of pet profiles exist without action from Facebook. If you make a special effort to prove that you are the owner of a pet and you aren't specifically impersonating or posting as your pet, your pet profile can act as a way to keep friends up to date on your furry companion.
Facebook allows you to add the schools you have attended to your profile. This helps other people who have attended your school to find you in the Facebook search results. Adding your school to your profile can be a great way to network and find people you knew at your school. If you have attended more than one school, Facebook allows you to add multiple schools to be displayed on your Facebook profile. You can do this in the "Edit Profile" section of your Facebook account.
A recent survey through a job-search website revealed that 20 percent of companies answering the survey check social networking sites, such as Facebook, of job applicants. Out of that 20 percent, 33 percent said that what they saw on a candidate's site caused them not to offer a job to the applicant. Employers have a legal right to check the Facebook page of potential employees.
Facebook users create profiles that contain personal information intended for viewing by friends and relatives. For people who do not want anyone outside of their approved friends to see their profiles, Facebook includes privacy options. Users can make their profiles unreadable by those outside their friend lists, allowing only certain information to be publicly available. These privacy options are changed on the "Edit Profile" page.
When you link your foursquare account to your Facebook profile, your check-ins are automatically posted on your Facebook profile. After checking in through foursquare, your friends know where you are, even if they don't use the service. When you link your accounts, you give foursquare permission to post to your profile and access to your profile information. You can also revoke permission at any time from your Facebook account.
Maintaining multiple address books on different devices is impractical and inefficient. Facebook has a list of your friends' contact details, while your iPhone has a separate Contacts application that allows you to carry your address book data wherever you go. By syncing these two lists of contact information, you can maximize the accuracy of your address books while automatically adding Facebook profile pictures to the corresponding entries in your iPhone's Contacts app.
Facebook is a social networking website that allows you to create business, fan and personal pages with the ability to upload and post photos, videos and music. You can also connect with other Facebook users and add them to your Facebook "Friends" list. One thing Facebook does not allow is HTML coding in order to change your Facebook profile background. You can use the backgrounds offered through Pagerage, which uses technology that simulates a conversion and displays the new background of your choice.
Though Facebook does not offer the option to change your default landing tab on your personal profile, it does offer you the option of choosing from your tabs on your fan or business page. You can adjust your settings so that when someone navigates to your page, the default view is the wall, your information or any of your other available tabs.
Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser incorporates a feature that allows you to block specific website pages, including Facebook profiles. This feature, Content Advisor, lets parents or employers manage the type of websites their children or staff can access. You can add a Facebook profile to the list of websites blocked by Content Advisor by activating the feature and editing its settings.
If you want to maintain your privacy on Facebook, you can block your profile picture from being displayed to the public. You can even adjust your settings to block your Facebook friends from viewing the picture. When you adjust your settings to block people, past profile pictures are hidden as well. Any specific people you block from viewing your profile picture are not alerted of your settings.
Any Facebook user is able to find you on the social networking site, unless you hide yourself in Facebook search. Likewise, Facebook allows Internet users to find you through public search engines such as Google by default. While you cannot stop your profile from turning up in public searches on Google by communicating with Google, Facebook will stop sending your data to Google if you change your profile's public search settings.
Express yourself effectively on your Facebook page, creating interest in your profile and life. Social networking sites are a new way people keep in touch or even make friends, making your Facebook profile an important representation of you. Your profile gives people an impression of who you are, without people meeting or interacting with you real-time. Due to the lack of interaction, you do not get to see first-hand how people react to your profile and whether they find it boring or fascinating. Take a proactive approach to actively make your profile interesting, removing the guesswork.
Facebook photos in which you are tagged appear as thumbnails at the top of your Facebook profile page and in your home page news feed. There is no way to add text to tagged images so that the text displays as a caption with the thumbnail images on your profile page, but you can use the workaround solution of adding text as a comment that other users will see when they double-click the photo thumbnail on your profile page to view the full-size image.
Facebook allows you to list ample information about yourself, such as your education, religious beliefs and relationship status. For one reason or another, the relationship status area tends to be one of the highest-priority sections on a profile. This section allows you to list your significant other, if applicable, along with your relationship level, such as "Married" or "It's Complicated." Use your profile's editing tools to change your relationship status as desired.
When opening a Facebook profile, the default location for users to see is your Facebook "Wall." If you've made certain parts of your profile private to non-friends on the network, your Facebook profile page might instead open to your "Information" section, skipping the "Wall" entirely. However, you can ensure that your profile page opens to your "Wall."
Your Facebook profile photo is displayed in the top left corner of your profile page and as a square thumbnail picture next to your posts. You can change the default silhouette image by uploading a new image or selecting one from an online album; however, designing a photo can better represent you, your websites or an organization you represent. Use an image-editing program to create a personalized graphic that fits within the parameters Facebook allows for profile photos.
Facebook makes all profile pages display the same white background, but you can change how your page's background appears to you. The Firefox browser gives you access to add-ons, which let apply different layouts with various colors and designs to your Facebook site. This way, you can express yourself on your profile and make it more appealing to you. Use the Firefox browser tools to make the Facebook background you prefer.
Facebook is a social networking website that allows users to communicate and share photos, links and videos with anyone on their friends list. One of the updates made for Facebook shows a line of featured photos on the top of each profile page. By default, the photos featured will simply be the most recent added pictures, but if you want to edit which photos are on display there is a simple technique you can use to get the job done quickly and efficiently.
If you've been a member of Facebook for a while, you may have customized your profile. You may want to get rid of the details you added to customize your Facebook profile, if you no longer want to share the information you initially provided. You can do so in a few steps.
Part of the fun of using Facebook is the ability to upload photos of yourself. However, you may be tired of your normal pictures and want to spice things up. Numerous websites provide options for you to make fun alterations to your photos. You can turn yourself into a cartoon character and use the photo as your profile picture on Facebook.
Facebook offers its users the opportunity to sort and organize pictures into different albums. One of these albums, Wall Photos, is commonly confused with the Profile Pictures album, because the photos from each of these albums are commonly seen on the user's profile page, which is also called the user's wall. Although you can add photos from your Wall Photos album to your Profile Pictures album and vice versa, many users want to keep these photographs organized separately.
With a Samsung Moment and a working mobile Internet connection, you can change your Facebook profile picture while on the go. The Samsung Moment is a smartphone that runs the Android operating system from Google. Like all other Android phones, the Samsung Moment integrates a browser that you can use to connect to websites via a mobile Internet connection. You can use that browser to both connect to Facebook and change your default Facebook profile picture.
Facebook offers users the ability to block other users, which makes all their posts invisible to you if you are the one a user blocks. The Facebook error message you see when you attempt to access a deleted Facebook profile page is the same as the message you see if the user blocks you on the social network. To figure out if you are blocked, log out of your Facebook account and attempt to access the user's main page on the Internet.
Create an interactive Facebook profile by being an active user and posting things that beckon others to comment on or to share with others. Facebook allows you to create polls and post them to your wall as well as post photos and links that others can re-post to another user's wall. Actively comment on the activities of your friends to encourage them to do the same on your own wall, creating an interactive experience for all involved.
The picture banner at the top of your Facebook profile always displays up to five photographs. By default, the site shows the five photographs in which you were most recently tagged, but it doesn't have to stay that way. Once you start removing pictures from the banner, Facebook will offer other tagged photos to put in their place. If you remove all tagged pictures from the banner, Facebook starts filling the open slots with album photos, starting with your profile picture album.
Facebook frequently updates its website to improve usability and appeal to user aesthetic. A user's default picture was once the only picture that was displayed on a Facebook profile. However, in December 2010 an update was made to Facebook profiles that allows users to select five pictures to display next to their default picture. By default, the five pictures are the last five you were tagged in. If you would rather not have these pictures on your profile, you can hide them.
You've created a Facebook IFrame application and now you want to make it accessible for users to add to their profile pages. You'll need to access your Facebook Developers account to set up a tab for your app. In fact, Facebook makes it relatively simple to create tabs for your apps -- as simple as copying and pasting a link.
Facebook lists ample information on your profile, including your education, work and birthday. The social networking website also displays your top five most recently tagged photos on the upper portion of your profile page. Many people wish to customize this section with photos of their choosing. Facebook does not, however, make this an intuitive process. Instead of being able to choose specific photos for the section, you only have the option to hide photos one at a time. After hiding a photo, the next newest tagged photo of you appears in its place.
Having a business profile on Facebook is an effective way to advertise for your company. Facebook business accounts allow other Facebook users to explore your profile page so that they can learn about the company and keep up with what's going on in your business. Facebook changed the "Become a Fan" button to a "Like" button, in order to maintain consistent language throughout the site. Adding a "Like" button to your Facebook business profile allows your customers to follow your profile and also serves as an indirect form of advertising.
Before you make a collage on your new Facebook profile page, you must upload a few photos to add to the collage. Creating a photo collage on the social network is a popular way to share photos, as you can tell by the number of different collage applications available to you. You will need to pick one of the collage apps that works best for your needs, as some features will vary from one application to another.
If one Facebook profile picture isn't enough for you, you can use Facebook's multi-image profile layout to create a composite image of yourself across your entire profile. This is an attractive, eye-catching way to arrange your profile, and is particularly effective if you use your Facebook profile for business or advertising. To create this type of layout, you will need to be proficient with basic image editing, as well as have access to image editing software.
Facebook allows you to share as much -- or as little -- information as you want, such as birthplace, education information and interests. After filling out much of your profile, you may find you do not want a specific item displaying to all your friends. If this occurs, use Facebook's profile editing tools to make that information only viewable to you, leaving your friends and anyone else out of the loop.
Facebook is available to both individuals and organizations, although the two entities are likely to use the site quite differently. Any individual is allowed to open a personal profile and communicate with his friends for fun. If you want to use the site to promote a business, club or nonprofit organization, a page is more appropriate. However, you must have a personal Facebook profile to create an organization page.
The official guidelines to posting profile photos on Facebook are generic: refrain from posting images that are explicit, violent, threatening or otherwise might be deemed offensive. Beyond the official guidelines, it's safe to adhere to a number of other guidelines, such as photo size, when trying to decide on an image to post on your Facebook profile.
When you first start your Facebook profile, your page on the site only includes your name, networks and a profile picture. To expand your profile from bare bones to include a variety of details about your life, use the Edit Profile feature to flesh out each section with information. Once you have entered information into each section, use the site's customized privacy settings to determine who is allowed to see your profile.
There are two ways to access Facebook on your iPhone. One is to access the full webpage through your Safari browser, which may have trouble loading and displaying all aspects of your profile. The recommended way is to download the free Facebook app. However, the app occasionally encounters glitches as well. The Facebook staff tries to stay on top of bugs and address problems quickly, and there are steps you can take to get your profile loading on your iPhone.
Facebook consistently throws novice and veteran users alike through a loop with various website upgrades. For instance, Facebook introduced a major privacy settings change with an update introduced in August 2011, which changed many of the locations of various options. Learn to navigate your new profile privacy options to keep one of your photo albums off the radar, making it only viewable to you.
Your Facebook profile is an evolving entity, changing as your life changes. Fortunately, editing the information in your profile is quick and painless. Your friends may see a story in their News Feeds when you change the information in your profile, and a story will appear on your profile wall. Changes made to your Facebook profile take effect immediately, and once you delete information it cannot be retrieved.
The Facebook photo album feature is a great way to upload and share photos. You have several options for sharing photos, including tagging, posting albums or individual photos to others' Facebook Walls or only posting the album on your own Wall. The blue "Share" link displayed on a photo album features different sharing options.
For artists, Facebook is a useful tool for gaining visibility for themselves and their work. Though a basic profile may suffice for some artists, Facebook Pages are a much better option in terms of visibility and promotion. Unlike basic profiles, Pages allow for an unlimited number of fans (profiles have a friend limit of 5,000), are indexed by Google (increasing search engine traffic), allow for messages to be sent to all fans at once and include traffic analytics so you can see how popular your page really is. Keep in mind, though, that only users with a basic profile page…
Friendship pages on Facebook are a snapshot of the relationship between two people; the pages include photos, exchanged wall posts and check-ins made together. Friendship pages do not, however, allow you to see if that user has been viewing your profile. Facebook never allows you to track the views of your profile page.
Social media has profoundly affected business practices, making social media platforms, such as Facebook, a useful tool for marketing and promotion. Although commercial social media pages contribute to globalization in a manner best described as complex, making a commercial profile on Facebook is inherently simple. Facebook developers and network architects have made the platform’s user interface so simple that all you have to do is enter relevant information into designated fields and uploading images -- you don't need any knowledge of HTML.
Creating a historical Facebook profile can be an amusing diversion or an effective way for students to learn about famous people in history. Create the profile in a Facebook-like profile template and learn some history while having fun. The profile cannot be posted on Facebook, as the site allows only real people to sign up.
Whether it's an image of your favorite cartoon character or a box containing a picture of your favorite Precious Moments character, placing just the right information on your Facebook profile can help you establish a certain image. By searching for and then "liking" a Precious Moments Page on Facebook, you can tell others that you are interested in that topic; but the only way it will be displayed on your profile is with text on the Interests part of your profile. If you want to display your interest in Precious Moments in a more visual way, the next best thing…
Restricting the number of people who find you on Facebook stops unwanted friend requests. Use the site's privacy settings to stop nonfriends from locating you and to block specific users from seeing that you exist anywhere on Facebook. No one is notified when you alter your search result settings or block an individual on Facebook.
Get a photo album from your Facebook profile to the Facebook news feed or a specific user's Wall to share the album, along with thumbnail images from it, with your Facebook network. Facebook's built-in sharing features allow you to share a photo album with others by clicking only a few buttons and without having to copy or paste URL Web addresses into Facebook.
Although you might be happy for friends and contacts to see your Facebook profile picture, you might not want this image to appear in Google and other Internet search engine results. Facebook creates a public search listing for all users over the age of 18, and this listing includes the user's Facebook profile picture. To remove a Facebook profile picture from Internet search results, disable the "Public Search" feature in your Facebook privacy settings.
Facebook allows you to customize the type and amount of information you share with non-friends. You can monitor and change privacy settings for individual items such as photos, videos and status updates. If you don't have all your photos set to show to everyone, you can edit your settings to display only specific albums, such as your profile photos.
Although Facebook was once restricted to college students, it's now open to everyone. With more than 750 million active users, it may feel like everyone but you is already using it. If you want to join your family and friends on the world's most popular social network, it's not too late; registration is free and you can have your profile up and running in minutes.
Facebook applications, often referred to as apps, range in function from games to calendars, as well as news delivery. If you no longer have any use for a particular app, it is easily removed from your Facebook account. A series of links take you to the place where Facebook apps are managed and removed. Once you delete an app, its data, such as game scores, immediately disappears from your profile.
View the Facebook profile of a user who may have blocked you to determine whether you've been blocked or the person simply deleted his Facebook account. When you are blocked, it appears that the user has deleted his profile when you are logged in; his posts no longer appear in your news feed, you can't communicate with him and he doesn't show up in search results. If you can view the user's profile when you are not logged in to Facebook, you've been blocked.
Optimize a logo you use as a profile picture on Facebook to maximize the visual impact your brand has on your Facebook network. The Facebook profile picture appears not only to people who browse your profile but also as a smaller thumbnail version next to any post you publish on your Facebook news feed. Whether you create a logo for yourself to use with a personal profile or a company logo to use on a Facebook fan page, optimize the image file for use on the site before and during the upload process.
Facebook allows you to make two types of friend lists: privacy lists and featured friend lists. Privacy lists, as their name implies, are visible only to you and serve to let you manage your profile's privacy settings. Featured friend lists are visible on your profile and only serve to let you highlight certain friends. To make your featured friend lists available to everyone, go to View Settings in the Privacy Settings menu and select "Everyone" as your friend list privacy level.
A Facebook profile is accessible by entering the URL into the address bar of your Web browser. The default URL address for any Facebook profile is a combination of letters and numbers. By creating a username for your Facebook profile, you format your account address to replace those numbers with a username instead. This makes your profile URL easier to remember. Your username must be unique; you cannot use a username being used by another Facebook member.
Your profile picture is the first image that greets visitors to your profile and may sometimes include other people. If you have a friend in your profile picture or recognize yourself in someone else's profile picture, tag the image. A tag sends a copy of the photo to the profile of the person tagged. You're allowed to apply tags to any profile photo you're given permission to view. Keep in mind, however, that if your friend doesn't like being tagged, she's allowed to remove the tag.
Facebook lets you post links to songs to your profile in the form of MP3 files, third-party music services, YouTube music videos and more. The songs are embedded into your Facebook wall and in your friends' news feeds so they can listen to them without leaving Facebook. You can move a Facebook profile song to another place on Facebook by sharing it to your own wall again, a friend's Wall, a Facebook group, a Facebook page or even in a private message to one or more friends. The song will appear at the top of the selected location.
Facebook has evolved from a website that offers users the opportunity to catch up with friends and communicate with family members to a site that's used by companies across the world. Some of these companies use Facebook for marketing purposes, while others conduct a quick background check on potential job candidates. To avoid the embarrassment of being seen as unprofessional, you'll need to tailor your Facebook profile to reflect yourself as a worthy candidate.
People have a number of reasons why they might decide to "delete" their Facebook accounts. Taking a break from the social network to be more productive in other areas, becoming less visible to the other person in a broken relationship and concerns about online security are a few examples. Unless a special form was submitted to Facebook requesting permanent deletion, accounts are just deactivated and can be reactivated using a simple log-in process. However, if permanent deletion was requested, you have no option to recover the account.
In addition to your main photo, your Facebook profile contains room for five additional images at the top of the screen. To change which photos show on the profile page from an album in Facebook, use the photo-tagging tool. When you tag photos, Facebook randomly displays the tagged images. If you don't want particular photos to appear, remove them.
Because so many people are on Facebook now, it can be convenient to have all the contacts on your Android phone synced up with your Facebook friends. Using the Facebook for Android application, available from the Android Market, you can link the contacts from your phone to Facebook with the touch of a button. You have the choice to sync all of your contacts, sync only the contacts that exist on your phone and on Facebook or, if you change your mind, to remove all the Facebook data from your phone and your phone's data from Facebook.
By default, most of Facebook's privacy settings allow your friends to view your data, such as photos, status updates and videos. With all of Facebook's media options, the website also serves as a valuable photo storage tool, even for private photos. Utilize Facebook's custom privacy options for new or existing photo albums to keep your personal albums hidden from other Facebook users.
Facebook lets members "Friend" each other, giving them access to see each other's profiles and interact with one another on the site. Every Facebook user has a profile; on the left side of your profile page, adjacent to your Facebook wall, is a section called "Featured Friends" that showcases your friends based on relationships, family connections and those you interact with the most. If your friend has uploaded a profile picture, it will appear here.
Your Facebook profile may contain a lot of personal information, including your current employer, birth date and where you go to school. In order to protect your privacy on the social networking site, hide your profile information from anyone who is not on your friend list. Facebook also allows you to control who can find you in search results, both on Facebook and third-party search engines, so that your profile is more difficult to locate.
At one time, Facebook allowed companies and organizations to create profiles, but as of the date of publication, profiles are supposed to be reserved for individuals only. This means that all company profiles need to be migrated over to "pages" that are the replacement for Facebook profiles for companies. A page is administrated by an individual who is an official representative of the organization, but the page has no separate log-in credentials apart from the individual's profile information. Facebook provides a migration tool to move from a profile to a page.
Facebook allows you to view photographs and images posted by your Facebook friends. These photographs will appear in your news feed, which displays recent posts from your Facebook friends. By clicking on the photograph, you can track the image back to the Facebook user's profile page. From the Facebook user's profile page, you can view information about that user. The specific information you can view will depend on the Facebook user's privacy settings but may include contact information, interests and views.
Since the introduction of "new" Facebook profiles at the beginning of 2010, the five most recently tagged images of you will display at the top of your profile. It's also possible to hide newer images to reveal older ones, so you can control the five that display at the top of your profile page, determining which images friends and other people see by default when they visit your page.
Facebook allows you to reconnect with childhood friends and establish new friendships with people you meet on the Web. If you use the Web for business or networking, establishing Facebook friendships can help promote your brand or increase your visibility with others and their friends. Whether you're new to Facebook or simply want to increase the number of friends on the site, adding a link to your Facebook profile in your email signature helps those that receive your messages easily find you on the giant social networking site.
Directly link your Facebook page to your profile to increase the chances that your Facebook friends will become fans of your Facebook page. From a page owner's perspective, your page and profile are already linked: the "Settings" menu includes an option to "Use Facebook as Page." Linking your friends to your Facebook page, however, is something you do manually.
The Facebook profile section is broken down into several categories, including interests and activities. The Interests section is not just for entering activities. You can also add people you are interested in, such as artists, musicians, actors and writers. The Facebook Interests section only works with notable people with their own Facebook fan page. You cannot add non-notable people who are simply your friends.
It seems like everyone on the planet has a Facebook page. Whether you use the social networking site to connect with friends, family or co-workers, Facebook offers several options to customize your profile. You can feature specific people as members of a select group, such as your best friends. If you want the world to know who your "BFFs" are, edit your profile to create a "Best Friend" section.
You are very limited on what you can place on the side of your Facebook profile. Of course, this may change in the future as Facebook continues to change the site design and roll out new features. The only thing you can add to the side of your profile is a friend list or group, which showcases the profile pictures of people in that list or group. In addition, you can add a list of family members to the profile's side.
Block pictures from appearing along the top of a new Facebook profile page to customize the look of your profile. The new profiles Facebook introduced in early 2011 display a row of five pictures under your name. By default, these pictures are the last five pictures of yourself that you or someone else has tagged. Block or permanently remove certain pictures from this portion of your profile without untagging yourself or deleting the photo.
When a Facebook user passes away, Facebook offers two options for handling his account: memorializing it, or closing it completely. If you want your loved one's profile to be permanently deleted from Facebook, you can ask the company to close the account. Before Facebook will take any action, you must prove that you are an immediate family member or the executor of the deceased's estate.
Get your custom Facebook layout to show on your Facebook profile to give the profile a unique, personalized edge. Facebook introduced a new profile design in late 2010 that included thumbnail versions of the first five pictures in which you are tagged at the top of the profile. Profile layouts create a custom look. For example, making one large image using the five small images and in some cases, your larger profile picture that displays to the left.
Facebook Questions is a built-in Facebook application that permits you to generate quizzes and receive answers from other Facebook users. When you create or answer a quiz, the quiz posts to your Facebook profile and appears on each of your friend's News Feed page, allowing your friends to answer the question. As this process continues, you receive answers from a wide variety of Facebook users. Your quiz will circulate Facebook until you remove it from your profile. To show quizzes on your Facebook profile, you must answer a quiz that your friend has previously answered or create your own quiz…
Facebook provides many options that allow you to greatly customize your experience on the site. Because so many options exist, it can be difficult to keep track of how to perform a certain task when the site changes. Suddenly, the specific option you are looking for -- how to stop apps from appearing on your profile, for example -- is no longer where it once was. Even with the newer Facebook layout, however, you can opt to hide or remove your apps.
Change what shows on your Facebook profile by adjusting your Privacy Settings. With family members, employers and co-workers in your friends list, controlling who sees what can save you embarrassment and possibly your job. Although there are some things that are prohibited by the Facebook Terms of Service, such as using a fake name, you have control over what appears on your profile, and how people find it.
There are no shortage of sites available to users who wish to sell their items online. However, many people may be unaware that Facebook is one such site. Using Facebook's Marketplace app, users can upload details of their items -- including images -- and list them for sale to other Marketplace users as well as to their own friends and family who are connected via Facebook.
Use the relationship status feature of your Facebook profile to let other members on the site know if you are currently spoken for or available. Setting your status takes just a few seconds. If you are in a relationship you can link your profile to your partner's profile. The person with whom you are in a relationship has to approve the link before it will show up on your profile.
When you add an interest to your Facebook profile, you have the option to select a picture to represent the interest. The picture serves as a link to a page for the interest. If no page exists for the interest, Facebook will prompt you to create one. You are not required to display pictures for your interests, but using images can make your profile stand out.
The employment section of your Facebook profile includes not only the companies where you work and have worked in the past, but also your title and the projects you work on. As your employment details change, alter your profile to reflect the new information. As with all other aspects of your Facebook profile, the users who are allowed to see your employment section are determined by the privacy level you select in the "Privacy Settings" menu.
From posting status updates to checking in at restaurants, Facebook lets you keep your social circle up to date about the most recent events and activities in your life. On the other hand, it also lets you maintain your privacy in many ways if you so desire. For example, you can change your settings so that no one can post to your Facebook wall. For even more privacy, hide your profile completely so that only your friends can view it. You may also deactivate your account so that no one at all can see your profile.
A Facebook profile ID is a unique number assigned to each Facebook account. The Profile ID shows up in the Facebook profile address by default. Facebook offers the option of assigning a custom profile name to take the place of the profile ID. Once a profile name or username has been created, the profile ID no longer shows in the address bar. The profile ID is still assigned to the account and can be found once you know where to look.
Facebook allows you to upload images to your profile to share with family and friends in your network. The built-in photo uploading tool also allows you to crop images to showcase only certain areas of a photo. When you upload the image, you're given the option to crop the photo before posting it to your page.
While browsing in Facebook, you may have seen your friends posting tiny heart symbols on their Facebook walls. You may want to do the same with your own posts, but you do not have the slightest idea how. It's time to stop copying the heart symbols from your friends' walls and start posting your own.
Comments are a fast and semi-public way to give feedback to your Facebook friends. Whenever a post or photo is added to your own profile or that of a friend, a comment field is automatically added beneath it. When you write a comment beneath a piece of posted content, its creator gets a notification that includes a link to your comment. People who have commented before you on the same content are also notified. Anyone who has access to the post or photo will see your comment.
Facebook's terms of service prohibit uploading photos containing nudity or pornography. If you happen to notice that a Facebook user has set a nude profile picture, consider reporting it. Facebook will investigate your complaint and the photo will be removed from the system if it is deemed objectionable. The user's profile may also be deleted from Facebook.
You can create links within Facebook and outside of Facebook. Links can be for profiles and for photo albums. For your profile or your photo album to be visible to everyone, you need to have minimal security settings applied. If the profile or the photo album is restricted to Friends Only or Friends of Friends, then the profile or the photo album is restricted and the user may not be able to view the link.
Add your own Facebook fan page as a favorite on any other Facebook fan pages you own so that visitors can easily navigate to it. You can add favorites to a profile using a mobile interface; otherwise, you can only add favorites to your Facebook fan page, not your profile page. When you set a page as a favorite, it appears in a list of pages you "like" along the left navigation tab of the page.
You can report a fake profile on Facebook, and the site's support team will track the individual behind it until the investigation concludes. Unfortunately, you won't be notified of the actions taken by Facebook after you report a fake profile, so you will not know how the company is tracking the fake profile. But rest assured, the company takes every incident report seriously, tracks the profile and investigates it fully. The site's policy is that "fake profiles created to imitate real people are not allowed on Facebook."
You don't have to sign up for Facebook to browse a Facebook user's profile. Some of the information in the individual's profile can be viewed by anyone; other details may be limited, based on the user's privacy settings. Facebook users can customize a long list of privacy options, which determines what people who browse their profiles will see. For this reason, some Facebook profiles display more or less information than others. No matter how much information you can see in a profile, it isn't possible to communicate with a Facebook user unless you sign up for the social networking service.
Adding mutual friends to your Facebook profile expands your social circle and introduces you to new people who are likely to share interests with you. It's also possible that you may discover old friends from your past that you haven't been in touch with for some time, as they may happen to be friends with your current Facebook friends. Likewise, searching for friends of friends can help you find people you didn't know were active on Facebook.
The current city listing on your Facebook profile helps your friends know where you are, which is particularly handy when connecting with people you haven't seen for a long time. If you frequently go back and forth between two locations, choosing one city doesn't really represent where you live, especially when you want friend's in both cities to know where you are. Technically you can enter two cities as your current location on your Facebook profile, but doing this removes the city hyperlink.
Facebook comments are remarks you leave on the post or photo of either yourself or another user. You are only allowed to leave comments for other users if they are on your Friend list -- while you may be able to see the posts or photos of a nonfriend, you cannot post a comment. When you mention another Facebook friend in a comment, creating a tag with her name links the comment to her profile. Her name becomes a hyperlink that can be clicked on by anyone who sees the comment.
Facebook profiles contain a wall for posting status updates, an info page with basic facts such as education and hometown, photo pages, a "Notes" application for writing longer posts, any number of optional third-party applications and much more. Each Facebook profile has a unique Web address or URL that anyone can access to view the associated profile. When someone navigates to that Facebook profile URL via a direct link, she sees the full profile, a limited profile or just a public search listing, depending on the profile's privacy preferences.
Facebook is a social networking website, created by Mark Zuckerberg and launched in 2004, which has brought people across the globe together. Originally aimed at college students, Facebook has become a popular social networking website among internet users of all ages. Facebook users can post statuses, photos, links and invite others to various events and groups. Facebook users also have the option of sharing links posted by others with their own contacts or groups.
Facebook groups let you connect with people you share a specific bond with in your personal life, such as the members of your youth group. As the creator of a youth group Facebook profile, you will automatically be an administrator and therefore allowed to edit the profile and add new members. To share the burden with another member, just go to the full member list and click the "Make Admin" link beneath her name to add her as an administrator.
Get rid of the Who Viewed Profile Facebook application by adjusting your privacy settings. Various apps on the social networking site claim to give you information on who viewed your profile. According to Facebook, no app has the capability to provide you with that information. The apps gain access to your profile information and post to your Wall several times with updates that encourage your friends to also use the apps.
In previous versions of Facebook, your status appeared next to your name at the top of your profile. Next to that was a "Clear Status" link for when you wanted to clear your status. At the time of publication, the Facebook profile layout moved the status to each user's Wall and completely removed the "Clear Status" link. If you want to clear your status on the new profile layout, you need to delete it from your Wall.
When you use Facebook to connect with close friends and family but your Facebook friends use it as a place to play a wide variety of games, you may quickly become irritated as posts from these games begin to multiply and clutter your wall, leaving you struggling to find the genuine, individual posts from your contacts. Instead of suffering through this, you can opt to block all posts from games. This is not a good choice if you play any games, as it forces you to quit them. You can also choose less dramatic options to hide posts from just…
Facebook apps allow you to extend the functionality of the site with music apps. Some allow you to post links to songs or music videos on your profile, while some offer musical trivia quizzes. Depending on the app you're using, it may post updates on your profile or send you messages even when you're not using it. If you're no longer interested in using a song app, revoke its access to your Facebook profile.
One of the best parts of Facebook is checking out the frequent profile changes your friends make to their relationship status, friend list and what they are doing. "Did you see my new profile picture?" is always a topic of discussion, sometimes daily -- maybe hourly--and is a bummer if your computer is blocking these photos. Fortunately, a solution in the web browser's settings can alleviate this social faux pas.
Facebook allows you to upload photos to your profile to share with family and friends in your network. Family and friends also have the option to tag you in photos. Photos you are tagged in appear on your Wall, as well as in the top row of thumbnails on your profile page. The thumbnails are enabled by default in Facebook. If you don't want a thumbnail to appear on your page, you can edit and delete the thumbnail to remove it from the top profile bar.
Your Facebook profile contains multiple sections that display information, posts, videos and pictures. It displays a thumbnail version of your profile picture on your news feed, the listing of posts from friends and pages you like, and next to each status post you make on your profile. After uploading a main profile picture, you can manually size a thumbnail version of the image or let Facebook generate the thumbnail image.
If you have a programming background and want to spice up your Facebook profile with custom HTML, you won't find this option directly on the default page. However, it is possible to use HTML on a Facebook page if you link your account to a free HTML app. The process only takes a few minutes and will provide you with a virtual HTML canvas for your custom code.
Facebook participates in a program called OpenID that allows users to sign in to multiple websites using a single common ID. When you link your Facebook account to your OpenID, you are automatically signed in to Facebook when you sign in to your OpenID account. For example, if you link Facebook to your Google or Yahoo! account, you are automatically signed in to Facebook when you sign in to those sites. You can unlink your Facebook account if you decide you no longer want it to be linked to an OpenID account.
Facebook creates ways to stay in touch and interact with people. This can be a good thing, but occasionally the increased communication creates problems. If you experience issues with another Facebook user, the block feature allows you to cut off all interactions. The person won't see your updates or profile, and vice versa. If you change your mind and want to reinstate the person, there's a way to unblock a Facebook profile.
Having a public profile on Facebook allows all Facebook users to view your personal information. When your profile is public, other users can click your profile tabs, which display different pages of information, including pictures, friends, notes and your wall. Facebook allows you to control the pages that you share on your profile by editing your privacy settings. By changing each setting to Friends of Friends or Friends Only, you remove the tab from your profile, preventing public users from viewing the pages.
Having a profile on Facebook give you the opportunity to get in touch with old and new friends, but if you find someone has created an account that impersonates you, it can become an ordeal. Unfortunately, some people create Facebook accounts pretending to be someone else. Facebook deems this type of activity as a violation of its terms of use, and it will delete these accounts if you report them. Because this problem is common, Facebook has an easy-to-follow reporting system for this issue.
To create a Facebook page, you should know the difference between a fan page and a profile page, especially if you own a business. While the two pages share similar features, Facebook designed them for different purposes. However, you don't have to decide between the two, as it is possible to create and maintain both a profile and fan page at the same time.
Since Facebook phased out apps that appear on profiles within boxes, Etsy recommends you use the Etsy Shop application, which is like Etsy Mini but designed for Facebook. If you have a Facebook page associated with your profile, you can add the app and share your Etsy products on Facebook. Your fans will then be able to see the contents of your Etsy shop and share the items they like with their friends.
Sometimes a picture you took isn't the best choice for your Facebook profile picture. A friend, for example, may have taken a funny, striking or otherwise excellent picture of you that would make a good profile picture. Before you become familiar with how Facebook works, it may seem like you need to convince your friend to email you this picture so you can select it from your own computer. However, this is not necessary.
If you no longer want other people to see your Facebook profile, delete the profile by deactivating the account. You cannot delete other people's profiles, but you can deactivate your own account whenever you want. When you do, Facebook immediately removes your profile.
Modify certain features of a Facebook profile on the Facebook for iPhone app to make a necessary change to your profile before the next time you get to a computer. Make posts to the Facebook wall, for example, or add photos to your profile using the "Mobile Uploads" feature. Make more significant changes to the profile by launching Facebook within the Safari browser and using the full version of the site as you would on your computer.
Depending on your reasons for using Facebook, you may enjoy the bustle of all your friends posting on your personal wall, located on your profile page. However, if you prefer to stay private and use Facebook only to keep up with others or play games, you may not want to let anyone post on your wall. This may also be true if your friends begin posting information on your wall that you would rather keep secret. Instead of just suffering through it or asking your friends to stop, you can turn off the option of letting friends post to your…
Facebook gives you an easy way to let your social network know all about your life. You can share a great deal of information -- such as your interests, hobbies, employment history and more -- through your profile. If you wish to share further, you can express thoughts and activities in real time through status updates. At some point, you may start to think you have shared too much. For example, you may not wish your entire social network to know your current relationship status. Remove this information from your profile to help protect your privacy.
Facebook periodically rolls out profile updates that give your Facebook profile a new look and layout. Facebook typically staggers the rollout of these profile updates. However, if you still have the old Facebook profile, you can change your Facebook profile to the new one by accessing the special Facebook profile homepage, logging into your Facebook account and manually updating your profile.
With the use of certain tools or "gadgets" that come standard with every Blogger blog, you can promote your Facebook Page right from the sidebar of your blog. Then when someone clicks on your "Like Box," he'll be directed to your Facebook Page. To do this, you'll need to generate a simple code that is available from the Facebook Developers page.
Your Facebook profile picture helps identify you to old friends and acquaintances. But it can potentially draw unwanted attention as well. Understandably, many users would rather not share pictures of themselves with just anyone online. And while there's no way to directly conceal your profile photo on Facebook, there are ways to protect your privacy.
The Facebook social network allows you to keep in touch with friends and family, and also lets those close to you or those you're acquainted with share content with you by posting links to your Facebook profile page. If a Facebook friend has shared a link on your profile, you can easily copy this link to share it with someone else.
Pieces of Flair is a Facebook application that allows you to create and share colorful buttons with your friends on Facebook. As you collect new Flair, you can design your own Flair Board from the application page. This is similar to a virtual cork board and allows you to arrange your Flair buttons in any design or theme that you like. You can save your designs and return to the board at any time to make changes and place new Flair buttons you receive.
Tailored to the individual user's interests, fan page "likes" and actions taken by friends, Facebook ads are displayed on multiple profiles and pages, such as the homepage, fan pages and group pages. For example, you may see an ad on your homepage that says that one of your friends "likes" a certain restaurant that is being advertised. A user can change her account settings to prevent certain ads based on her interests from being shown.
Facebook allows you to stay connected with friends and family through your online profile page. Your profile page is the place to add personal information, photos, videos, notes and status updates. You can personalize your profile page by embedding and including a photo of yourself. This photo appears in the upper left corner of your profile page and is visible when other Facebook members search for you on the network.
If you have a hyperlink for your logo image, you have the option to post it to your or your friend's personal profile on Facebook. This logo link enables you to bypass the need for uploading a file, and it gives you a way to post it on a Wall or News Feed without adding it to a photo album. Use the tools in your account to add a logo to the page you desire.
The new Facebook design moves your basic biographical information to a paragraph at the top of your profile page. Some of the included information is your birthday, birthplace, employer and education. If you prefer that people who view your Facebook profile page not be able to see this information, you can adjust the Facebook privacy settings and remove the bio paragraph at the top of the page.
Find out whether someone has adjusted his Facebook privacy settings to block you from seeing posts his friends make on his wall. Consult with mutual friends to determine whether posts that you can't see exist. Contact the friend directly to ask him whether the block applies only to you or prevents whole groups of his friends from seeing wall posts his other friends make.
Creating a personalized username for your Facebook account makes it easier to drive traffic to your profile. Your username serves as a Web address. For instance, if your username is JaneDoe, your Facebook address is facebook.com/JaneDoe. Other Facebook users can type your profile's Web address into their browsers and reach your page immediately. Other Internet users without a Facebook account will have access to very limited information unless they create an account of their own.
Facebook games are part of a group of third-party programs called applications, or apps. Blocking a game application stops it from sending you any requests to play or gaining access to your profile data, even if you previously granted the game application access. Once you block a game, you can no longer play it on the social networking site until you unblock it. Visit you list of blocked apps and click "Unblock" next to the game to take it off your block list.
Chances are you have at least one Facebook friend who posts far too often and monopolizes your news feed. Luckily, you can hide that friend's updates without severing your friendship entirely. When you are ready to see her updates again, just remove her from your list of hidden friends. While a friend is hidden from your feed, you are still allowed to visit her profile to see her updates on her wall.
Facebook gives you the option to tailor your privacy settings on the site, but regardless of how little information users let you see on their profiles, you can typically still add them as friends. If a user has disabled to ability for others to add her as a friend, try sending her a message encouraging her to request your friendship. If the user also disabled the messaging service, however, there is no way to connect with her as friends unless she decides to seek you out.
Facebook includes numerous instances in which there are multiple ways to accomplish the same task. For example, you can delete a friend by visiting the unwanted person's profile page. If you do not want to go that route, Facebook also allows you to manage your friends using tools found in your profile. This method can also expedite a friend list purge by allowing you to view a complete list of friends to ax as desired.
In this day and age, social networking is a regular part of our daily lives, whether we're teenagers in high school or middle-aged professionals. Social networking on sites like Facebook can be an excellent way to stay in touch with old acquaintances and keep up to date on your friends' daily lives. In addition, Facebook is a highly effective way to disseminate information about social gatherings and cultural events. However, when you create your Facebook profile, take steps to protect your own privacy and reputation.
The "We're Related" Facebook application, created and managed by FamilyLink.com, downloads to your account in just seconds. The applications makes it possible for you to create a family tree on the site and share updates about yourself with the members of your family who are also on Facebook. Once the application is added, it will remain connected to your account until you manually delete it.
Hiding your Facebook profile from the majority of people on the social networking site is quite easy. Use the "Privacy Settings" feature to keep your profile sections, including the wall, visible to only your friends. If you want to stop an individual from reading your profile wall but retain your friendship on the site, the same privacy feature allows you to hide your wall posts from only one person.
Blocking another Facebook user means that you become invisible to her on the social networking site. She won't see you in search results, be able to read your comments on a mutual friend's wall or be on your friend list. If you have a change of heart after blocking a user, she is quickly removed from your block list, but not automatically added back to your friend list. After you unblock a former friend, she must agree to have a confirmed friendship once again.
Your Facebook wall is a place for your friends to share links, photos and comments. You are always allowed to create new content for your wall, and you can enable or disable the ability of your friends to create new content there as well. While you cannot stop a single person from writing a brand new post, it is possible to stop him from commenting on any of the posts that you or other people create. If you don't want a particular person to be allowed to write on your wall, consider defriending him -- non-friends can never write on…
If you use a number of third party applications, or have many friends, it's possible your Facebook wall can become quite cluttered with wall posts. Many of these posts may be spam. Unfortunately, there's no easy fix for a messy Facebook wall. You'll need to manually remove each wall post. You cannot remove all the posts at once.
Your Facebook Wall is a place to share messages, photos and links with people you know. Facebook gives you the authority to limit the use of your Wall if you don't want others to leave posts. If one person in particular is leaving unwanted comments on your posts, adding him to a block list takes a few seconds. If you want to stop a person from accessing your profile altogether, unfriend him and set your profile's privacy level to "Friends Only."
Third-party applications and browser extensions that promise to show you who's looking at your Facebook profile are mostly scams; Facebook doesn't support the functionality of tracking profile views. Assume that anyone you've added as a friend could be reading your statuses and other page content, as there also is no way to know which friends have hidden you from their News Feeds. However, Facebook's privacy options do allow you to define which friends can see various parts of your profile and the content you post.
Facebook sells advertising space on its Web pages and you can purchase this ad space to promote your business, event or a Facebook application. Facebook ads are targetable, meaning you can define the parameters of who sees them, such as by location, interests or relationship status. Ads vary in effectiveness; the verbiage, headline and graphic all play a role in an ad's success. Running two Facebook ads with slight changes, a technique known as "A/B testing," helps identify the factors that provide the greatest return on investment, or ROI, and allows you to minimize the cost of advertising by weeding…
When you input text into a Facebook wall post, recognizable URL information is converted to a hyperlink. The hyperlink posts alongside a thumbnail image of the page and a description of the URL. If you want to remove hyperlink add-ons, you can click the "No Thumbnail" check box before confirming the post. You can delete the entire hyperlink at any time after it posts to Facebook.
Facebook privacy settings allow you to afford accessibility to your information in a plethora of combinations. Some information might be available to only your friends, while other elements of your profile are visible to anyone with a Facebook account. By default, everyone on your friend list is able to see and post on your profile wall. If you change the privacy settings to hide your wall posts from friends, the setting is easily restored to allow your friends access.
A Facebook user can block any other user from seeing her Facebook account or activity. Finding out if another Facebook has blocked you isn't always straightforward, because Facebook won't notify you of the block. If a friend disappears from your Facebook friends list, she may have "unfriended" you rather than blocked you. One way to find out if another user might have privacy blocked you on Facebook is to search for the user with the Facebook Search feature. If you know that the user has a Facebook account, but she doesn't show up in search results, there's a high chance…
When a webpage freezes, the first steps are always reloading the page and checking another page to see if your Internet is down. When Facebook is the only page freezing, there are a few possible culprits. The most common is that Facebook is busy due to its many active users, and if you refresh again in a few minutes, it will usually start working again.
As of July 2011, the Facebook Like link (sometimes called the Facebook Like button) had become a cultural phenomenon. Introduced in February 2009, the purpose of the link is to show your Facebook friends that you like a particular piece of content that they posted to their profile. From public figures to popular brands to humanitarian campaigns, the Like link has come to indicate what is popular in cyberspace.
There's no authorized way to see who has viewed your Facebook profile, according to Facebook -- whether through your settings or via a third-party application. However, many people are seduced by scam applications that claim to allow you to see who has visited your profile. Despite such claims, Facebook states that no application can help you see who's been looking at your profile.
Facebook does not provide third-party developers or applications with the information or the means to acquire the information necessary to track specific users' browsing habits. This means that there is no way to track who visits your profile. Instead of allowing or expecting users to keep track of visitors, Facebook provides tools to control what information you share with specific groups. After adjusting the default security settings, you should have little reason to worry about who visits.
Facebook groups are Facebook pages based a particular topic, common interest or viewpoint. Facebook users can be members of a group by going to the group's page and asking to join the group. On a Facebook profile, users can choose to display the name and profile picture of the groups to which they are members.
Becoming Facebook friends with someone can make it easier to stay in touch with that person. However, when that person is someone you no longer wish to associate with, Facebook makes it easy for them to continue talking to you via Facebook messaging. If you would like to cease communication with someone on Facebook, you will find that completely blocking the person is the best solution. Blocking people from messaging you on Facebook merely requires visiting the person's profile and clicking the appropriate link.
Because much of the information you share on Facebook is personal in nature, you may find it useful to hide your profile from people who are not on your friend list. Check-ins using Facebook mobile, wall posts and your contact information section all contain information that makes it easy for strangers to find you in the real world. To prohibit people you don't know from tracking you down, use the "Privacy Settings" tool on Facebook to hide them from viewing your profile.
Facebook is available in 70 languages. The language settings can be easily changed -- a few clicks and your whole page will be displayed in the selected language. This can make changing it back difficult at first glance. If you've inadvertently switched languages, going back to English is easy if you know where to look. Log in to your account and follow a few simple steps that work regardless of the language you've changed to.
When you block a user on Facebook, he cannot find you in searches or see any of your activity on the site--you become invisible to him, and he becomes invisible to you. Blocking is reversible, and once a user is unblocked, you can immediately see each other again. After you unblock a Facebook user, the site requires you to wait 48 hours before adding him back to your list of blocked users.
Facebook was designed for people around the world to connect with each other, sharing their lives and their ideas. Unfortunately, some have attempted to use it unlawfully for their own personal gain or to harass other users. To protect most users from such violators, Facebook disables, temporarily suspends and blocks personal accounts for different reasons.
Your Facebook news feed contains all of the status updates from your friends and the pages that you like. If you want to keep someone in your friends list and preserve the connection without seeing her status updates in your news feed when she posts, remove the updates from your time line. Keep up with the status updates of your friend's posts by checking her Wall.
Some Facebook members are overly enthusiastic with event invitations. Before you know it, you may have several Facebook event invites from the same person. Depending on your settings, you may also receive a separate email notifying you of each of these invites. As this goes on, you may be tempted to remove your friend simply to stop the flood of invitations to events that you do not wish to attend. There is, however, a simpler (and less offensive) way to avoid receiving invites from a particular Facebook friend.
To help improve interactivity and communication, Facebook supports the use of multiple languages that enable you to efficiently manage your account. Moreover, you can switch to other languages at any time without having to create a new account. If your profile is currently set to Spanish, for example, you may conveniently convert it to an English-based account using Facebook's main page preferences.
Although Facebook provides you with a basic Web page, you can install third-party applications within your Facebook profile and Facebook pages. These apps offer additional functionality that isn't available in a standard Facebook account. To run properly, many Facebook apps require access to various parts of your profile, such as your photos (in the case of a photo manipulation app) or your list of friends. Apps can be removed easily and you can add more apps at any time from Facebook's Application Directory.
While Facebook may be ideal for sharing photos, updating your location or sharing media, it's not the place to post lengthy updates on your profile. Facebook has various applications and services to allow for longer posts, but when posting on a friend's wall or updating your status, you're limited to a certain number of characters. It's possible to work around the limitations, but your Facebook friends may prefer the brevity and uncluttered nature of their Facebook walls.
Facebook does not provide information that would make visitor tracking programs or applications possible. This means that there is no way for you to monitor who visits your profile. Instead, Facebook provides tools for deciding what information you share and with whom. These tools can be accessed from your account's privacy settings and should be set up before you add personal information to your Facebook profile. Control how information is shared so you won't have to worry about who visits.
Facebook lets you friend and un-friend people at the click of a button. When someone friends you, Facebook notifies you. When someone de-friends you, Facebook does not notify you -- and it bans any third-party app claiming to be able to tell you who it was. If you recently saw your friend count decrease, someone either de-friended you or canceled her account. The only way to find out who de-friended you is to check individual profiles one by one, focusing on whomever you think likely de-friended you, until by process of elimination you find the dearly departed.
Facebook allows you to remove your profile from the site's search engine. This means that when someone searches your name on Facebook, your profile will not be included in the list of results. Keep in mind, if you add some people as friends, others may see your name on their friends' lists. You can get around this by using a fake name.
Facebook lets you set an active link to the Information section for a Facebook page, but not for a regular Facebook profile. If you have a page that you want to create a short, easily memorized link for, you can set a "username" and create a link. That username forms the last part of a unique URL for your page in the form of "facebook.com/joeplumber". After your username has been set, you can set the Information section as the default landing page.
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 coworkers to see this information. You can block a Facebook friend from seeing your posts by changing your Facebook privacy settings.
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 is trying to correspond with you.
"MouseHunt" is a Facebook game that you can play if you have a Facebook account. When you sign up for "MouseHunt," you must give the game application access to your personal Facebook page and your list of friends. Your friends who are "MouseHunt" players can see your "MouseHunt" profile. To prevent someone from seeing that you have the "MouseHunt" game application and from seeing your game profile, you must block the person.
Typically, your Facebook address is set when you initially create a new account. Access to your existing Facebook profile is determined by your URL address. This information allows others to find your personalized page, where people can subsequently perform friend requests, post on your wall and more. Facebook offers two standard methods to figure out the address to your Facebook profile.
If your underage child has a Facebook account, you may be surprised to know that you don't have much control over it. Short of using your child's password to log into his account, there's little parental monitoring available. If you want to control who can see what your children post to Facebook, ask them to share their account passwords with you so you can log in to the accounts and adjust settings as needed. If you'd rather they not be on Facebook altogether, you can set up a block on the site using parental filtering software.
The Facebook social networking site allows you to stay connected to family, friends and acquaintances through a free, online dashboard. You can search for and add friends through the built-in search feature. By default, your friends list appears on your profile page. If you don't want your other friends viewing who you are friends with, hide the friends list from appearing on your page.
Your Facebook friends each have their own unique list of friends, some of whom you may also have friended. Although you can see your friend's activity on mutual friends' statuses under the News feed, you'll have to do a little digging to see where else she's posting. Facebook makes it possible to see her general Facebook activity if she hasn't blocked the information, but other sleuthing will be successful only if your friend's friends have visible Walls.
Facebook allows you to connect with friends, acquaintances, co-workers and family. In addition to this social networking, Facebook also allows you to play games, answer quizzes and keep track of your favorite sports teams, retailers and more. Over time, updates and posts that make it hard for you to find the information you really want to see can overrun your Facebook account. Taking the time to clean out this unnecessary information can make your Facebook experience more enjoyable.
As much fun as communicating on Facebook can be, you probably have at least one friend who monopolizes the news feed on your home page. If you cancel your friendship with a user she won't be notified, but she may realize that you are no longer on her friend list. Likewise, blocking a friend will make her invisible to you, but she may find out from a mutual friend that you still have a profile and figure out that she's been blocked. To ignore a friend without facing social fallout, just hide her from your news feed. You won't see…
Facebook has become more ingrained than ever in peoples' everyday lives, but some may still have reasons to leave the social media website, whether temporarily or for good. If someone is being stalked online, for example, she may feel that having a Facebook profile facilitates this behavior. If you believe a friend of yours has left Facebook, make sure something else isn't behind your inability to access her profile.
In the age of social media, the exchange of personal information is widespread. Many people have profiles on social networking sites like Facebook and Myspace, containing photos and facts about themselves. Although this type of accessibility is great in most cases, privacy is also key. People don't always want images on their profiles to be clickable, leading to larger versions of the image or photo galleries. You can remove the clickable option from profile pictures by following a few steps.
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 people from Facebook searches will make it more difficult for employers, schools and unwanted acquaintances to find your profile.
On Facebook, you can upload an avatar that will represent your Facebook identity to other users in the social network. To do this, you must save the icon or avatar image to a location on your computer's hard drive. You can save boy icons or avatars from other websites to your computer, then upload the image to Facebook to use as an avatar.
Biznik is an online social networking community that allows entrepreneurs and business people to connect with one another from anywhere in the world. With Biznik, you have the ability to create a business profile to highlight your own work experience and past projects, which can help to build and grow your own network of contacts. Writing a Biznik profile is not difficult and it is also free of charge to join the community.
If you play games on Facebook, you can stop playing them at any time. However, the game will still show you updates in your news feed and encourage you to keep playing, as many games on Facebook are designed to be never ending. To permanently end a game and stop receiving game notifications, you need to remove the game from your account.
Facebook is a useful tool for staying connected to friends, family, and coworkers. People use Facebook for many different reasons, including work, socializing, school and games, such as FarmVille or Farm Town. These games can be entertaining for those who are playing them, but those who have opted out can find themselves irritated by the constant farm-related Facebook wall posts. Thankfully, you can block posts from farm games that you are not interested in.
With Facebook, you have the option of adding as many friends as you like to your page. You can choose what information you disclose to your friends and to the public. You may have hundreds of friends and realize that many of them, you hardly know. You may have also had a falling out with one of them and have decided to set up boundaries between you and that individual. If you wish to delete him from your Facebook page, you have that option as well.
The profile is the heart of every Facebook user account. It is where you get to show who and where you are, what your likes and interests are, and whom you connect with. Facebook does not obligate users to fill in their profiles completely. But it is a good idea to provide essential details from the start so people who know you can find you. You can add more or change information anytime to keep everyone updated about you.
Facebook's design makes it a simple task to keep up with all your friends' updates, listing them in chronological order in your news feed. However, your Facebook may become cluttered with too much information. If you are seeing too many apps and people who update a little too frequently, or if you are being contacted by people you want to avoid, you can control what information is displayed and block any people you want to.
You can use almost any picture as your Facebook avatar, called a profile picture by Facebook. You must have the right to distribute the picture, and it cannot be pornographic. Other than that, the only requirement is the picture must be at least 180 pixels wide. You do not have to worry about the avatar being too large, as Facebook will automatically resize the image.
Facebook Mobile Web allows users to access Facebook from an Internet-capable mobile phone. You can update your status, upload videos and "like" pages just as you would from your Facebook account using a computer. For added account security, Facebook recommends that users log out of each session after they've finished browsing the Facebook Mobile website. This will help minimize the risk of other users or hackers accessing or manipulating mobile phone users' accounts.
Facebook may be a good way to stay in touch with friends and meet new people, but it can sometimes be hard to keep track of everyone. If you are not sure who you have been in contact with on Facebook recently, you can discover this information in a couple of different ways.
In June 2009, Facebook rolled out its usernames feature, which allows you to choose a custom name for your profile, one that allows you to link others to it using a simplified "facebook.com/username" URL. If you haven't already done so, choose your custom Facebook username so you can create a link to your Facebook profile and send it to others.
When you log in to your Facebook account, Facebook displays your News Feed page, which contains an updated list of the posts and activities of your Facebook friends. Each time you post on Facebook, your post is visible on your profile and your friends' News Feed page. To announce something on Facebook and make it available for your friends to see, you must verify your privacy settings and post the announcement on your Facebook profile.
Facebook provides URL addresses to all users to reference their accounts' profiles. These addresses are often obscure, involving numeric identification codes that are not easily remembered or referenced by your friends and family. Facebook allows you to create a "user name" that is attached to this code -- shortening the amount of information required to see your online profile.
Your Facebook Wall is where you announce events, thoughts -- or just about anything else -- and your friends drop by to say hello or leave a link to a cool site. A friend on Facebook might also post a picture to you Wall he thinks you might like or find interesting. Occasionally, though, a friend might post a picture you do not like or want other Facebook friends to see. If this is the case, you can delete an unwanted picture on your Wall -- even if you did not upload it.
Family links appear on the left column of your profile page. They provide a way for others to see your family connections to others on Facebook. For people to be listed as family, one person must request the family link, and the other person must accept the family link. The link does not appear on either person's profile until it has been confirmed by both parties. The family links can be removed once they have been established.
Facebook makes connecting with your friends easier than ever. If you have not seen a friend for many years, there is still a good chance that she has a Facebook account and that you can connect with her. However, along with connecting with your friends comes a certain amount of responsibility in protecting them from unwanted contacts or friend requests. Even if your Facebook friends don't mind if others know you are connected on the site, you may not want to display your friendships for all to see. Fortunately, Facebook allows you to prevent others from seeing your friends list…
Whether or not you can view a Facebook user's profile and what parts of her profile you can see depend on her particular privacy settings. You often need to be friends, or at least friends of a friend, on Facebook in order to see a person's full profile, which requires you to have an account. Some people hide their profiles entirely from people who are not their Facebook friends, which also hides their profiles from people without accounts. You can attempt to view someone's Facebook profile without having a Facebook account by performing a Web search.
One of the great features of the Facebook social networking site is that you can use it to make new friends or track down people with whom you were once acquainted. While you can see a person's complete profile information once you are friends with them on Facebook, you can also view a limited profile of a stranger or someone with whom you are not yet friends. By using Facebook's search functions or a friend's list of contacts, you can view the Facebook pages of others without being friends with them on the site.
The friends stream or news feed feature of Facebook allows you to see all the most recent posts by your friends, liked pages and groups. However, promotional songs, videos, constant updates about weddings and other irritating media get in the way of the posts you want to read and discuss. For these issues, Facebook includes a feature that removes the posts from your stream completely, without removing the person as a friend.
Facebook privacy settings can be adjusted to restrict or enable the visibility of your status updates, photo uploads and other posts. You can safeguard the privacy of your account and the privacy of others by blocking content that may be considered offensive or inappropriate to any of your Facebook friends. When necessary, you can remove restrictions previously put in place, allowing members to access your content. There are numerous ways to configure your privacy settings so you can block and unblock content to fit your needs.
Despite the fact that the purpose of Facebook is to share information, it is important to consider your privacy on the site. You might not want everything you share to be visible to the entire Facebook community, or unwanted eyes will be able to see all of your photographs and where you work. Once you have chosen your privacy settings, you can preview your profile. Previewing your settings lets you confirm what your profile will look like to visitors.
If a Facebook friend posts too much on the social networking site, you can defriend her in just a few clicks. If you want to maintain your friendship, but still avoid her posts, consider hiding her from your news feed instead. Your friend's posts will no longer appear on your Facebook homepage, but you can still see her profile and send her messages. Unhiding a friend from your news feed is just as easy; all recent and future posts from your friend will show up once again.
Facebook has grown into a global phenomenon -- users from all over the world use the social networking site to share photos, updates and links. To accommodate members of different cultures, the site offers over 50 language settings, including Greek. When you change your language setting, all comments and commands around the site are translated to the new language. Change your Facebook language from Greek back to English in just a few seconds; the change takes effect immediately.
Facebook lets you contact others by searching their name or email. Once you've friended someone, you can post on their wall and view their photos. However, even before someone accepts a friend request, you can send messages directly to other users. To make it hard to abuse this, Facebook added the ability to block users. This makes it so a user can not directly contact someone through messages or facebook chat. If someone else has access to your Facebook account, they can block users without permission. Luckily there is a simple way to check if someone has been blocked.
While Facebook started in the United States, the social networking site has become a worldwide tool for keeping in touch with friends and family. The site offers more than 50 language options, including Spanish. When you change your language, Facebook translates all posts and instructions into the new language. Changing the language from Spanish to something else takes just a few moments and the change is not permanent -- you can go back to using Spanish on the site at any time.
Facebook's social network allows the online community to share updates, photos and other details of their personal lives. With this potential exposure, many users want a means to keep their information private. Because of this demand, Facebook has created extensive privacy settings, which can keep certain elements of a user's profile hidden from particular groups of friends, people who aren't connected or even specific individuals. You can set up your profile so that the entire page is incapable of being clicked or accessed by anyone who is not your friend.
Playing Facebook games is a fun way to pass the time online. The free game applications let you share your high scores with Facebook friends and sometimes compete against them. Facebook game posts, however, can quickly consume your home page news feed when a friend is active with the applications. Luckily, Facebook makes it easy for you to hide a friend's posts about their games. Hiding game posts does not stop you from seeing that friend's other status updates.
Although Facebook privacy is actually fairly easy to maintain, users must take some basic steps to ensure that others do not log in to their account. In situations where a computer is shared, such as using computer terminals at public places like libraries, this could present a privacy concern. To make sure that no one is logged in to your personal Facebook account, you need to take a few simple steps each time you use the site.
Facebook privacy settings are used to allow members to restrict the visibility of the content on their pages. You can choose to restrict the visibility of specific content, or restrict specific users from viewing all of your pages and activity. If you use Facebook on your mobile phone, you can adjust your privacy settings with Facebook Mobile. Safeguard the privacy of your photos and videos, status updates, comments and personal information by using the Facebook Mobile block list feature.
Facebook is the Internet's largest social networking website with more than 500 million active users registered worldwide at the time of publication. Facebook users can enhance their enjoyment of the service by installing "Apps" to their profiles, which are online software programs that can be integrated into a Facebook profile. Many apps are available and Facebook estimates that 2.5 million websites have used Facebook integrated apps and that users install approximately 20 million apps to their profiles a day. You can access all the apps installed on your profile from the home page of your Facebook account.
Facebook has undergone various transformations through the social networking website's existence. Each website upgrade provides new features, but also forces you to relearn certain functions after the company modifies existing features. Such is the case with the messaging feature, which allows you to send a private message to an individual. Many people use the feature to covertly stay in touch with friends or make plans without making it public knowledge.
Facebook is a well-recognized social networking website that offers intuitive methods to communicate and interact with friends and family. Online video games, Instant messaging and community message boards are only a few of the interactive features Facebook provides. You can log into your account with any computer that has an active Internet connection.
Sharing content with the wrong people on Facebook can be embarrassing or worse. Negative comments about others, gossip or talking about quitting your job are just some of the things that can have unpleasant consequences if shared by mistake. There is no feature that directly hides a post after it is published; however you can control who will see it before you share a post. You can also delete posts that are already shared and raise the privacy level of all your posts if you want.
Facebook allows users to adjust privacy and security settings to protect them from having their accounts accessed by unauthorized people. If you are concerned about that very thing, you can update your security settings to have Facebook alert you by email every time a person logs in to your account from an unauthorized computer or mobile device. You will also be able to see a list of every device that is used to login to your account after you change the notification setting.
Facebook privacy settings allow you to hide most elements from the general Facebook community. Your name, profile picture and networks, however, will appear to all Facebook members unless you specifically block them. Blocking prohibits the owner of a particular Facebook profile page from seeing you anywhere on Facebook -- this includes search results and other friends' pages. Likewise, you will be unable to find the person you block anywhere on the site.
When a friend on your Facebook profile clutters up your wall and you want to hide that friend from your news feed, you can clean things up in a few seconds with the customizable privacy tools and news feed settings provided by Facebook. Hide the friend from your wall to clean up your feed without having to remove anyone from your friends list.
Facebook members use the home page to share content and connect with friends through status updates, photos, pages and applications. Your home page is where your friends can go to see all of your recent stories and activity. This is where your wall, which facilitates and displays most of the networking that occurs on Facebook, is found. If you're uncomfortable with some of the friend activity on your wall, you can hide friends as needed.
The sharing feature of the MacBook allows you to share files and folders with other users on a given network. If sharing is enabled on your computer, others on your network can see and possibly access private files on your system. Turn off file sharing on your MacBook to prevent others from sharing and accessing your files.
Frequent Facebook status updates and features such as Places can leave you vulnerable to unwanted attention from a stalker. Although you can adjust your privacy settings or unfriend someone, that isn't always enough. Facebook lets you block someone if they also have a Facebook account. That person will not know that you blocked them, and they won't be able to find you on Facebook when running a search, when viewing your mutual friends or through the Facebook messages feature. Note that they will also be invisible to you.
If you're a Facebook member, you may realize that your name is likely to appear on other members' pages for a variety of reasons. You may be tagged in a photo, post or story or mentioned in a comment. Other Facebook users are likely to connect with you through Facebook's features or applications. If you're uncomfortable being linked to another member's page, you can take steps to remove your name and photo. It's up to you to decide if you want to remove yourself on an as-needed basis or permanently prevent any future occurrences.
When you add friends to your Facebook profile, their status updates appear on your Facebook news feed, keeping you up to date with their lives and the updates they share on Facebook. When you have a friend on your profile that posts things you do not like to see but you want to retain the friendship, you can hide the status updates from your friend and instead visit her Facebook wall for status updates.
Facebook provides a series of user preferences that allows users to disclose personal information for others to see. Among location and profession-related details, for example, users can select to disclose their birth date. This serves as an efficient way to keep track of a friend's special day, allowing you to approach it and celebrate it as you see fit.
In previous iterations of Facebook's interface, users could click a menu item in the top bar to display their pending friend requests. Although Facebook no longer offers this option, as of the time of publication, an application is available on the site that collates your pending friend requests and displays them in an accessible interface. Once applied to your profile, the application provides options for sending friend request recipients reminders, removing friend requests and displaying recipients' ages and addresses.
When you add a new friend on Facebook the friend's posts start going to your news feed to read. However, all of their old posts do not appear on your page. You might want to see what your new friend said on Facebook previously. Although Facebook does not have a way for you to view the old posts with the click of a button, you can still see them all.
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 the name of the person you are involved with, you can change your account settings to remove the person's name, image and link to his or her profile.
Even your closest Facebook friends can post a status update that you find annoying or offensive from time to time. Luckily, Facebook makes it possible to hide a specific status update right from your news feed. Hiding a single status allows you to eliminate the offending post without having to ignore or block the user who posted it. Hiding a single post does not change your friendship with the member who posted it or hide his future status updates.
The popular social networking site Facebook has a feature called "blocking" which lets you keep specific people from viewing your profile. This feature also makes it so that you don't see any information about the person you blocked in your searches or your various newsfeeds on Facebook. If there is a person who you don't wish to have any contact with on Facebook blocking them is a good way to quickly insure that you don't contact them.
Facebook brings together a diverse group of your associates, colleagues, friends and family members. While this is good for connecting and keeping up-to-date with your social network, it also creates problems if you need a little more control over who has access to your personal information. If you need to stop someone from seeing who you've friended on Facebook, use the available privacy tools to change your account settings.
Facebook members use the Post feature to connect with friends by sharing status updates, links, photos, videos and questions. Typically, your posts will show up on your friends' walls and News Feeds, which are constantly updated to show posts in real time. Facebook privacy settings allow you to determine the degree to which your posts can be viewed and shared. Customize your privacy settings to make your posts shareable with everyone, friends of friends, friends only or not at all. You can review and adjust your privacy settings in a few quick steps.
Millions of people have Facebook accounts, so if you want to make yours stand above the norm, you'll have to be creative. If you're using Facebook for business, you want to ensure your page displays a professional image of your product or service. If you're using the site for personal use, you can still build a profile that has a unique photo, interesting information and various applications.
When someone is harassing you on Facebook, or you just don't feel comfortable with him seeing any part of your profile, block him to stop all communication. A blocked user cannot find you in search results, send you messages or see your comments anywhere on the social networking site. Likewise, you're unable to see or communicate with a user you have blocked. Visit your privacy settings at any time to take someone off of your block list.
Facebook allows members to socialize with friends and use the "Wall" to post their current status. Depending on your privacy settings, however, your posts may be visible to everyone on your "Friends" list. If you post comments that may be offensive to certain friends, you may want to block them from viewing your Wall posts. To block one or more Facebook friends from having access to your posts, you can customize your privacy settings.
Even though some Facebook applications may be useful or fun, these applications can access information from your profile, pollute your status updates and notifications and clutter your social networking environment. You can put an end to a pesky application by blocking it from your Facebook account's privacy controls. A blocked application cannot disturb you.
Facebook allows you to share a great deal of information with users you've designated as friends, including details as specific as your mobile phone number and home address. The site also gives you the opportunity to control the privacy of your profile and posts you make, which conceals sensitive details and information from certain users. Edit your profile's privacy settings to control who sees what on your Facebook profile.
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 as the name of the person who posted it. If you no longer wish to allow your friends to post items to your wall, you can prevent it by visiting your Facebook privacy settings.
Your Facebook news feed shows you friends' status updates, new photos and lets you know when someone checks into a place. The newest posts always show up at the top of the page, so posts move down the news feed as more updates appear. If you don't want to look at a particular post but don't want to wait for it to disappear from the top of your feed, just hide it. Hiding a post makes it invisible on your news feed, but it will still show up on your friend's wall when you visit his profile.
While status updates, photo uploads and Wall comments are used by Facebook friends to stay connected, some users may find that they're a little too connected for comfort. A person who is referred to as your "friend" on Facebook may be a family member, coworker or a mere acquaintance. If you're not comfortable with the level of sharing that exists, you can adjust your settings to restrict Facebook posts and protect your privacy. With several customization options, you can designate the level of sharing that is right for you.
Facebook is a fun way to keep up to date on your friends' latest adventures. Some friends, however, tend to get a little overzealous with their posts, both in quantity and content. If you are tired of reading updates from a particular friend, hide her posts instead of blocking her altogether. If you only hide her in your news feed, you still maintain your friendship on the site and can view her profile when you want to see her updates.
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 the images. You can share your Facebook albums with a public link that does not require a Facebook account, eliminating the need to load your pictures in multiple places.
If you use Yahoo! to send email to your family and friends, you may have included a photo or two as an attachment in some of your messages. With the Yahoo! My Photos tool, though, you can post all of your pictures to an online photo album page. This allows anyone you want to access your favorite pictures in one place at any time. Before you are able to share pictures, you must upload them to the Yahoo! site from your computer.
Becoming someone's friend on Facebook typically means being able to view his profile, photos and personal information. Depending on the privacy settings, you can also connect through wall posts, likes and messaging. To safeguard privacy, most Facebook users limit the visibility of their content to friends. The process of establishing a Facebook friendship begins with a friend request that, if accepted, will allow users to have access to one another's content. You can see who is trying to add you as a Facebook friend by checking your "Requests" page.
There are many reasons for wanting to hide your Facebook posts from a certain person without altering your general security settings. No matter what your reason, the block function allows you to do just that. By spending just a few moments in your Privacy Settings menu, you can block a user to effectively make yourself invisible to them. Once blocked, they cannot see your posts, add you as a friend or send you messages on Facebook.
Facebook is a social connectivity and sharing network that lets users post photos, make real-time comments, play games and keep up-to-date on everyone they know. What information can be accessed and what it requires is dictated in the "Privacy Settings" page.
Facebook applications can facilitate anything from social games and photo sharing to birthday calendars and virtual gift-giving. Most applications require access to your personal information to work and play effectively; a fact that may not sit well with some users. You can adjust your privacy settings to block certain applications and safeguard the security of your account. If you've blocked any Facebook applications for security reasons or otherwise, you can unblock them individually in a few quick steps.
You may not want every one in the world to know about every thing that you do on the Internet. If you have a Facebook profile, by default, Facebook will share your profile information with Google and other search engines. If someone types your name into Google, they may see a link to your Facebook profile in the search results. You can stop this if you would like more privacy.
Facebook has many games and other applications available for you to play with your friends. For many applications, you can post links to request help for a game, invite friends to participate in an application or brag to friends about your high scores. When these links congest your "News Feed" page, you might want to block the postings. Facebook allows you to block the posts made by a particular application or all postings from a specific friend. Although you can still see the postings if you visit your friend's Facebook profile, the postings are hidden from view on your "News…
Connecting with friends and networking are some of the reasons people join Facebook. When you add people as friends, you can glimpse into their daily lives through status updates, photos and wall posts. Making new friends and reconnecting with old ones can be facilitated through Facebook's search tools. For those unsuccessful searches, use the "Invite Friends" feature to suggest Facebook to your contacts. Manage your invitations and keep track of people who have joined with the "Invite History" page.
Facebook sharing is fun for the most part. Still, sometimes a particular friend might post too much or share information you're not interested in. Similarly, a someone on your friend list might leave inappropriate posts on your personal wall. If you don't want to sever your friendship on the social networking site entirely, but don't want to see a user's comments, just block her posts. You have full control over blocking a user's posts both on your news feed and your personal profile.
Keeping parts of your Facebook profile private is generally good practice. While your friends and family can be trusted with personal photos and knowledge about your weekend plans, the Internet at large might not be such a safe audience. Use the privacy settings menu on Facebook to hide particular elements of your profile from the public. Create a list within your friend list to keep certain things hidden even from some friends. If you want to check how your profile looks to others, use the profile preview feature on the site.
Facebook provides almost limitless opportunities for you to communicate with friends, family members and anyone else you've designated as a contact. The social media tool also includes several privacy controls, for when you decide you've had enough of a certain person. In extreme cases, you can block a contact not only from being your friend on Facebook, but from communicating with you or seeing your profile. If a contact has already blocked you from viewing his profile, block him in return from your own "Privacy Settings" page.
Picture this: You log on to your Facebook account, ready to catch up on your friends' latest news. Instead, post after post of game updates clogs your News Feed, and app requests fill your Notifications. If you're tired of nonstop apps getting in your way, Facebook gives you a solution. Rather than scrolling past pages of requests or angering your friends, block annoying Facebook apps. You'll no longer see updates or requests from the applications, and they won't have access to any of your private information.
Safety on social networking sites is important, and this means taking care regarding who can see your Facebook profile. Facebook makes it easy to keep most aspects of your profile -- including your wall and photo albums -- hidden from everyone but friends. If one user in particular is not welcome to contact you, you can block her altogether. When you block someone, you become completely invisible to her on Facebook -- she will never see your comments on another user's page and you won't turn up in her searches.
Facebook is primarily designed for users to create accounts to host their social-networking profiles and interact with others on the site. If you don't register an account on Facebook, many user profiles will remain completely invisible to you. Even after you register, certain profiles require you to share a mutual friend with the person to see anything. However, some of the content on Facebook pages and other profiles on the site is visible even if you do not have an account.
Applications are add-ons in Facebook that expand the features of the site. Applications let you perform a range of activities, such creating an interactive calendar or displaying creative bumper stickers on your profile. Once you give an application access to your profile, it will likely send you messages or alerts from time to time. If these messages become a nuisance, blocking the application takes a few seconds. Blocking an application to which you have never given access to stops friends from recommending it to you.
Facebook provides an easy way to connect with friends, colleagues and acquaintances. If you approve every friend request, it may lead to Facebook remorse -- the condition that occurs when you're bombarded by constant updates, comments, messages or game requests from someone you'd rather not communicate with at all. To alleviate the problem, make use of Facebook's blocking feature. When you block somebody on Facebook, it prevents him from seeing your profile and updates. It also removes the user from your view.
My Yahoo! is the one-stop portal for users of Yahoo! Pulse, Yahoo! Mail, Yahoo! News or any other service Yahoo! offers that requires the user to create an account. The My Yahoo! page allows the user to arrange Yahoo! Mail, News and other content on a personal page. In addition, the page may be further customized according to the user's interests. When a Yahoo! account is created, a profile is created for the user. To upload pictures to My Yahoo! from the Windows Gallery on the computer, the images are loaded into the Yahoo! user profile.
Facebook has become an increasingly important place for marketers to focus their energies. The clear leader in social media users with 500 million active users in 2011, Facebook is the second most-visited site on the Internet behind only Google. Marketers have the option of using Facebook for free branding initiatives and paid ones.
When you visit someone's profile, you immediately look for a picture of the person because pictures are the next best thing to meeting someone. A quality profile picture gives your profile a touch of authenticity -- it's like a signature. If you have myriad pictures that you want to upload to an online profile, the process for doing so is generally the same for most websites.
At one time, Facebook was completely closed off to the world, and the only way to view any profile information was to sign up for the service and send another user a friend request. Times have changed, and Facebook has increased the amount of transparency the service offers. The site offers a search for non-members who want to find people and look at profiles but, unfortunately, the search limits results to three people. If you want to find someone's Facebook profile without having to open an account, you can do so using a search engine workaround.
Facebook now gives users the opportunity to choose a vanity name or URL for profiles and pages. The vanity name is unique to each profile and allows users to direct friends to that profile without having to go through the friends list or search bar.
Some people take Facebook and other social-networking tools seriously and become upset if friend requests are deleted or ignored. Facebook allows you to quietly decide if you want to accept a friend request. If someone sends you a friend request that you don't want to accept or can't decide whether to accept, he will not be notified if you ignore his request. He can, however, see his friend status with you by clicking on your profile.
Your Facebook picture albums are protected with individual security settings, allowing you to control who sees your pictures--and you can customize the permissions based on the album. When your albums are viewable by everyone, they can be seen by anyone with a Facebook profile. If you post images to your Facebook profile that you want to share with someone who is not on Facebook, use the Facebook public link.
In addition to personal profiles, Facebook users can create and maintain free business pages. Business pages are also eligible for free custom URLs once a certain level of user activity has been achieved. Registering a unique Facebook URL for your business page gives the page a more professional feel and makes it much easier for a user to return to your page in the future. Registering your business page's Facebook URL is also a way to keep someone else from creating a Facebook page and using the name of your business as their page's URL. The only thing you need…
Facebook makes it easy for you to set a custom address. While a normal Facebook address uses a seemingly random string of letters and number, a custom Facebook address uses a username that you set in the URL. This makes it a cinch to share your Facebook presence with the people you want to connect with. A custom address is also much easier to write down than a long string of characters.
In late 2010, Facebook released a new feature of the massive social networking website: friendships. Friendship pages allow you to see the relationship between two Facebook friends, from their mutual friends to their recent posts and even the month they became friends. While "PC World" dubbed the development "creepy," friendship pages make it easy to see two friends' interactions in a condensed and easy-to-read format. If you're looking for the date two friends added each other to Facebook, you can find it at the top of a friendship page.
Facebook lets you and your friends and family communicate with one another, and it's also a place to find new friends. If you see someone on Facebook that you'd like to be friends with, you must submit a Friend Request to network with that person. Facebook doesn't provide a place where you can see a list of pending requests, but you're still able to see your status with a person by viewing your Friends list.
Facebook is a social networking site that allows users to create and maintain a free profile. Facebook users can share pictures, videos and other things with other registered Facebook users. After you register for a free Facebook account, you can then create your own specific username for your profile. This username also serves as the URL address used to link to your Facebook profile on the Internet. Facebook users can choose a username for their profile from the Facebook Username page.
In the world of social networking, your Facebook profile is one way for the world to view you. Friends, acquaintances and future clients all look to your profile to see what kind of person you are, your talents and your background. Whether your Facebook page is designed as a fun personal space or a networking site to find clients, aim your profile information toward that part of your life and avoid mixing in fun with work. Add as much detail to your profile as possible to give readers a well-rounded view of you as a person or as someone to…
Facebook is a social networking website that offers the the ability to create personal profiles as well as interest-based group pages. In addition, you can send and receive messages with other Facebook users, chat through Facebook instant messaging service and update your profile status. You can also add images to your profile such as photos of yourself, animated images or photos of friends and family.
Facebook enables users to connect and share with friends and colleagues. There may be some people, however, with whom you do not wish to be in contact with. If defriending someone is not enough privacy, you may block him. When you block another Facebook user, he cannot see your profile, send you a private message or see your comments on a mutual friend's page. His profile also becomes invisible to you and you can no longer initiate communication.
Facebook, a website created in the United States, has since grown exponentially and may be accessed from countries around the world. Facebook accommodates native speakers of many languages, and allows users to change their language settings at any time. The site also offers a few whimsical options, such as a "Pirate" language and "Upside Down English," in which all text is flipped upside down on the screen. Changing your Facebook language settings is a very quick process.
Windows Photo Gallery is a graphics program that allows users to manage digital images, upload photos and videos from a camera, and print a variety of photos in a few clicks. To upload photos online, users must have the most recent program version, which is called Windows Live Photo Gallery. The software is pre-installed on the Windows 7 platform and allows users to upload photos to a handful of photo-sharing and social networking websites, including Facebook, MySpace and Flickr. If you don't have Windows 7, you can download Windows Live Photo Gallery from Microsoft's official website.
It is very important, once you find a relationship, to delete any online dating pages you may have to avoid potentially painful misunderstandings. Facebook, being a very well visited social networking site, is one of the first profiles you should edit to reflect your new relationship status. If your significant other finds that you are presenting yourself to the Facebook masses as single and looking for dates, it may not play out well. You have two options in this matter: delete your profile altogether or simply change your relationship status.
A Facebook avatar can be as simple as a photo --- that's why it's now described as a "profile photo" instead. For those who want something more cartoonlike, there are free online avatar generators to help. These special websites make it easy to create a caricature that can then be uploaded as your Facebook profile photo. One of these sites is the South Park Avatar Generator.
You can share single photos or entire albums from your Kodak Gallery to your Facebook profile. When you upload photos to your gallery you'll be able to choose Facebook as an option along with email and other online sharing options. You'll need a Kodak Gallery and Facebook accounts to take advantage of this feature. Sign into both accounts before you start.
With today's electronic lifestyle, almost everyone has a Facebook account. Facebook is a website that allows you to keep in touch with your friends and family, as well as meet new people. You can post comments, blogs, pictures, videos and other media forms. As of June 2010, Facebook has made it easier to share your page with people you know. You no longer have to give someone your name and let them dig through the results; there is a way to create a customized URL for your page.
Facebook is a social networking website that allows you to reconnect with old friends and keep in touch with current friends. It allows you to communicate by sending messages, posting status updates, sending cards and showing your likes and dislikes. Facebook also includes a search tool that you can use to search for and view profiles of people you may want to become friends with. If a person's Facebook profile's settings are not set to "Private," you can view the profile without being friends.
Facebook is a social network that allows you to connect with and communicate with family and friends all over the world. When you sign up for a Facebook account, you have to configure a profile name that allows others to recognize who you are. You can use your own name, an alias or nickname. Facebook also enables you to change your profile name at any time.
Facebook is a popular website whose simple, understated standard user profiles set the online social networking platform apart from its competitors. While Facebook does not offer much in the way of profile appearance customization, you may personalize your profile by adding applications and widgets. Facebook users who want to upload music to their profiles can do so through one of many audio playback widgets available from the Facebook applications database. Facebook Music Player, which is one such application, comes preinstalled in artist, band and musician profiles.
Facebook is a popular social networking site which enables you to stay in touch with family and friends from all over the world. Facebook also lets you add pictures to your profile. You can use any of your uploaded pictures as your profile image so that your friends can know who you are, and those searching for you can recognize you. By default, Facebook displays profile pictures in a small thumbnail; however, you can view the picture in a larger format using a few simple steps.
A comprehensive Facebook profile introduces you to a wide audience. After you've been on Facebook a while, take the time to flesh out the details of your profile. Don't include any information that would affect your safety -- your home address, for example -- but take the time to list your interests and hobbies to accurately express your personality.
One of the first stumbling blocks new Facebook users face is uploading a profile picture. Rather than the default generic silhouette, a Facebook profile picture literally puts a face with your account, which helps former friends, coworkers or classmates find you on the site. Veteran users tend to change their profile pictures regularly to reflect occurrences, vacations, the seasons and events in their lives.
Facebook is one of the most utilized social networking sites in the world. For many having such a public profile can be worrisome, since that means that anything you post including updates, personal photos and information can be seen by anyone who logs onto Facebook. Thankfully Facebook provides security features to help members protect their profiles. With proper utilization of Facebook's privacy settings, you too can block your profile so that only those you choose can see your information.
Many Facebook users I know don't realize they can modify their Facebook page! But you can!! Unlike MySpace, Facebook doesn't allow you to insert custom html codes to modify your profile. This is one of the features that makes Facebook so unique. Everyone has the same looking page pretty much which lowers loading times and is much easier to use and navigate.
You may need to hide your Facebook profile from your boss for several reasons. Maybe you don't want photos from a wild night out going public. Maybe you would like to keep your wall posts and profile information away from his prying eyes. Maybe your status posts regularly includes remarks about how much you hate your job. Whatever the reason, hide your Facebook profile from your boss to avoid repercussions at work.
If you are a member of the social networking site Facebook, you may not be aware that Facebook allows third party advertisers to use your profile picture in advertisements on Facebook. If your personal privacy is important to you, then it will make you happy to know there is a way for you to safeguard your privacy on Facebook. I have detailed the steps below to show you exactly how to make the necessary changes to privacy settings.
Your online profile picture serves as the icon representation of you social networking page, your Facebook profile. Follow these steps in order to change your Facebook profile picture.
Facebook has become a pop culture phenomenon. Its influence cannot be denied; it's everywhere! So it becomes very important to have an attractive Facebook profile picture, for employment, enjoyment or just because.
The social networking site Facebook, recently changed it's layout with great uproar in the Facebook community. I had some difficulty finding where the groups were list that I was a member of. They had been visible on my old profile under "Info." After the switch over to the new profile layout, I couldn't seem to find them anywhere on my new profile. There seemed to be very little information in the help menu. I wasn't even sure what groups I had joined at that point. With the help of a friend I did finally find how to restore them on…
A Facebook profile can be hidden by clicking on "Privacy Settings" and limiting who can see the profile to "Only Friends." Choose who can see a Facebook profile with tips from an Internet consultant in this free video on Internet tools and uses.
Change a picture profile on Facebook by selecting the "Profile" option, clicking on the profile photo, choosing the "Remove Photo" option and then uploading a new photo from a computer. Update a profile photo in Facebook by replacing the old one with one or more images by following the easy steps in this free video tutorial on social networking from an Internet professional.
Edit the layout of a Facebook profile by rearranging the different Facebook applications on a Facebook profile web page. See how to edit a Facebook profile with help from an Internet business consultant in this free video on using the Internet.
Have you noticed that some people's profiles on Facebook show their current city/town and their hometown? Have you battled to find where on Facebook this information can be changed or added? Well, it is actually very simple to add this info to your profile. Follow these simple steps to add your current city/town to your Facebook profile:
There are a gazillion reasons to want to know how to view private Facebook profiles. Facebook battles with Myspace as the leading online social networking site. One of the ways Facebook differentiates itself from other online social networking sites is its variety of privacy features. Facebook's privacy features draw users of all ages and of differing comfort levels with information being online. Since its inceptions users have been hungry to breakthrough those features for a variety of reasons.
Facebook is one of the largest social network websites on the Internet. Facebook allows you to create a personal profile and interact with friends through comments, messages, photos and videos. Some individuals find that Facebook takes up too much of their personal time. Learn how to quit Facebook and delete your Facebook profile to free up your time.
Your profile picture is the face that you show the world on Facebook. Learn how to make the best impression with the following tips!
Facebook is one of the most popular social networking websites available today. Millions of people are using Facebook to make new friends, find old friends and keep in touch with distant friends. You can also use Facebook to promote your business, association or non-profit. Here's how to get started.
Facebook is a free social networking website that allows people to connect with friends, family and coworkers. Facebook has various networks all built around a specific school, region or company. Users can upload and share photos, videos and links. Read on to learn how to create and build a Facebook profile.
Learn how to create and build a Facebook profile in this free educational video clip.
A profile picture is the focal point of your Facebook profile. You can edit your profile picture at any time. Changing this picture can be done by following a few steps.
Editing the layout of your Facebook profile is a good way to get the information that is important to you displayed prominently on your profile. Most sections and applications can be displayed on either side of the Facebook layout.
Let your friends know what you're thinking. Facebook, a social utility site, allows you to leave notes on both your and your friends' profiles. More than just a blog, Facebook lets your voice be heard all over the Web site.
Facebook offers a web of social networks centered on your school, job and the area you live in. To make the most of the Web site, you will need to set up a free online profile highlighting your life and experience. Take a few minutes to get started with Facebook by creating your profile.
Facebook offers several levels of privacy protection, including hiding your profile from certain people and/or offering a limited profile. With just a few tweaks of the settings, you can easily set exactly who sees what on your profile.