Carol asks…
How do u add one of your friends to an existing facebook list?
Like one of the facebook lists that shows up on your profile how do I add someone?
Michelle answers:
Now things seem to have become easier …
Visit your friends profile page … It is giving the lists over there in the right top corner
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login to fb
in the left pane click on friends
now you will have an option manage friend list, click on it
It will display the list of your friends, you have an option to search for your friends as well
move the cursor near the friend’s name
It will give you an option called Edit Lists
Click on it
It will show all your existing lists
click on the one which u prefer
Laura asks…
Is there a way to block yourself from facebook for a temporary time?
Im addicted to facebook. I dont want to be but its literally like crack. Is there a way to disable your account for like 4 months and then comeback like nothing ever happened and still have all your friends?
Michelle answers:
To deactivate your account:
Click the account menu at the top right of any Facebook page
Choose Account Settings
Select Security from the left-hand menu
Click on “Deactivate your account”
When you deactivate your account, your profile (timeline) and all information associated with it disappears from the Facebook service immediately. People on Facebook will not be able to search for you or view any of your information.
If you’d like to come back to Facebook anytime after you’ve deactivated your account, you can reactivate your account by logging in with your email and password. Your profile (timeline) will be restored in its entirety (friends, photos, interests, etc.). Remember that you will need to have access to the login email address for your account in order to reactivate it.
Lisa asks…
What is the url for facebook that brings you to your currently signed in account?
What I’m looking for is the url that takes anyone to the facebook account that they are currently signed in on their computer.
Michelle answers:
You just use the facebook URL you always use to get to facebook,
If you want facebook to keep you signed for a longer period time click the check box that says “keep me logged in” before You login and you wont have to sign in at least for browser session,
Ruth asks…
What happens if two people are logged into facebook at the same time?
For example: There is one facebook account, and two people are using it. One person is in one suburb using it on a computer, and another person is in another suburb using it on another computer. What happens if both people try and check the messages? If one person clicks on something does the other person on the other computer see it happening?
Michelle answers:
1) Both can check the messages.
2) The other person will not know the same login happened from a different location.
They both can work at the same time. Facebook’s back end follows a system called MVCC = Muti version concurrency control. Which allows same document/page to be edited by two or more people at the same time. But only the latest update will have a final effect of the document in question.
But the fundamental of a social network ( Including Facebook) , a person who used a login seems to be real. He is considered to be using his own ID. Most TOS of social networks deny a login to be shared by two people.
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