May 02 2013
We've been publishing a series of articles from My Computer Works that highlight tips, tricks, and shortcuts that make your tech life easier. See 10 Keyboard Shortcuts That Will Simplify Your Life and 7 Internet Tips and Tricks to Boost Your Online Productivity. Then, check out the latest--a list of top tips for Facebook:
It quickly gets annoying seeing some users posts, game invites, polls, etc. Hovering your mouse to the right of the post and clicking the Hide button can hide any post. Once this button is pressed, you'll be prompted with the option to hide that user or, in the case of a Facebook application, the option to hide that application from ever showing up in your news feed.
Click Account in the top right corner of the Facebook window and then click Privacy settings to adjust who is capable of seeing what;s on your Facebook profile. We highly recommend going through all the privacy settings to verify your privacy is properly protected.
Anything that is not set to Friends Only or Friends of Friends can be seen by anyone searching on the Internet. Below is a few things we recommend for most users:
Knowing how to properly navigate is vital if you want to get the most out of Facebook. Below is a brief description of each of the available options in the top bar as shown above.
Keep your e-mail and your cell phone clean by updating or eliminating Facebook notifications or keep more up-to-date by adding new notifications. Facebook notifications can be added and removed by clicking the Account link in the top right corner, then Account Settings, and then clicking the Notifications tab.
By default, Facebook will display your friends' posts in the News format, which means it only displays posts it believes are most relevant to you. These results are based on your past interaction with your friends. If you want to see every post made by all your friends that are not hidden, click the Most recent link in the upper right section of your news feed as shown in the above picture example.
If you want to adjust who shows up manually click the Edit Options in the bottom right corner of your news feed.
If you've added your High School or previous Work locations to your profile, quickly see all classmates and co-workers on Facebook by clicking the link in your Info tab under your profile.
Your profile picture can be quickly changed to any other picture by visiting your profile, hovering the mouse over your current profile picture, and clicking the Change Picture link in the top right corner of the picture.
When you make a post on a friend's wall or in any of their comments, realize that any of their friends are going to be able to see that post. If you wish for something to remain only between you and a friend, send them a Facebook message instead.
As you get more friends on Facebook, the site will begin making friend, groups, and fan suggestions. These are suggestions made by Facebook and not your friends. Unless these are something you're interested in, they can be ignored.
This same rule can be applied to people who may want to be your friend that you don't know. If you don't know someone, don't accept his or her friend invite. Once someone becomes your friend, they'll have access to any information that your friends are capable of seeing.
Always make sure to tag any of your Facebook friends that are in pictures you upload. However, never tag someone who is not in the picture. When someone is tagged in a photo, that picture is automatically added to that person's profile. It's a great way to share pictures with all friends.
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