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Facebook – The Basics and Beyond – Day 2
Communicating
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Communicating and Connecting
• Your Newsfeed is the overall view of all activity. Includes your posts as well as posts from your friend
• Posts will also be those posts your friends have liked or commented on.• With Exceptions.
• You will not see posts from their friends that are for friends only.
• Friends of friends will not see your posts for for friends only.• Facebooks algorithms will block out posts from those you do not regularly
interact with. • Your Timeline is a record of your activity. Your friends or the public will only
see the activity and information that you make available to them. • Time for a walk through. http://www.facebook.com
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Like, #tags, @mentions, Pokes, what does it all mean? • http://www.facebook.com
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Facebook Groups• Groups are a way to communicate with people interested in a particular place
or topic. • Groups can be public or private.
• Great for neighborhoods or associations. • Communicate with members even if they are not “friends”
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Facebook Pages• Pages are great for business and allow you to people who have “liked” you
because they actually want your information. • It is a great way for businesses and brands to connect with consumers.
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