AMONG THE BSL ADVOCATES THERE SEEMS TO BE A FAIR BIT OF CONFUSION AS TO THE DIFFERRENCE BETWEEN A FACEBOOK "PROFILE" & A FACEBOOK "PAGE"
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Your Profile Page
Your profile page is your own "personal space" on facebook. It is where your friends will find your profile picture or avatar, your friends list, applications widgets, and your tabs. By default, there are two tabs when you sign in: Wall and Info. Later when you start uploading photos or videos, corresponding tabs will appear next to the Wall and Info tabs. (See figure below.)
- Wall. The wall is your main "space" on Facebook. Just like on a real wall, you and your friends (if you choose to let them do so) can "write" on this wall by using the What's on your mind? box right below the tabs.
- Info. The basic information you typed in when you signed up for Facebook can be found in your Info tab. You can add or remove data at any time.
- Other Tabs. Additional tabs such as Photos, Videos, Boxes, Notes, etc. may appear once you have used these internal applications. Once you've uploaded a profile picture, for example, the Photos tab will already be visible.
PAGES CAN BE CREATED QUITE
EASILY.
What is a Facebook page?
Many companies and organizations now use Facebook pages instead of creating their own websites, or as another way to connect with the people who use their services. A Facebook page allows you to post basic information about your organization on Facebook. Once you've created a page, you can then invite people to like the page and share posts and updates with them. Anyone who likes the page can also leave reviews, ask questions, and more.
Visit the GCFLearnFree.org Facebook page to see how we use this feature to share updates about the site and answer questions from our users.
To create a Facebook page:
You must already have your own Facebook account before you can create a Facebook page. If you don't have an account, review our lesson on Getting Started with Facebook.
- Click the drop-down arrow on the Toolbar, then select Create Page.
PLEASE DO A BIT OF RESEARCH AND LEARN THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE 2 BEFORE YOU GO MAKING YOURSELF LOOK IGNORANT?
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