Mark asks…
What is the difference between Facebook Groups and Facebook Pages?
I know if you join a Facebook Group you are a Member.
If you join a Page you are a Fan.
What is the difference between a Group and a Page ?
Michelle answers:
The amount of things you can do with each.
Like with groups..u can decide who joins and send bulk invites. Members can send invites to others.
On pages, you can view visitor’s stats.
Http://riajournal.com/ria/index.php/2009/02/04/what-is-the-difference-between-a-facebook-fan-page-and-a-facebook-group/
Michael asks…
How do you delete facebook pages i have created ?
I created a page on Facebook but I want to delete it. How do you delete it.
Michelle answers:
This guide will show you how to eliminate a page created by you on Facebook:
http://romcartridge.blogspot.com/2010/03/how-to-delete-facebook-page-created-by.html
Good luck!
Paul asks…
What’s the difference between MySpace/Facebook status updates and Twitter?
I have friends who use MySpace/Facebook status updates constantly but they refuse to use Twitter. Isn’t it the same thing? Which is better MySpace, Facebook or Twitter and why?
Michelle answers:
Personally, I think Twitter is more simpler to use. I used to hate status updates on MySpace and when Facebook started using them, I felt like I was learning too much info on people’s lives. I felt like a stalker. Lol I started to get used to it though, and reading status updates are usually quite entertaining, I usually look at them more than any other thing on FB, but I just deleted my accounts on all of the sites, because I think I can do better things with my time. FB used to be so addicting, lol. But, I think it’s healthy also to keep yourself off those sites and develop face to face communications, more personal ways of communication- and less self disclosure. I mean social networking isnt all that bad, but I really don’t want to reveal so much of myself to people anymore, I’m learning alot about these things…
Laura asks…
How does facebook choose who to show when you deactivate your account?
I deactivated my Facebook and it showed me a list of 5 friends who “miss me”. How does Facebook generate that list? Is it based on who you interact with, or who looks at your account? Some of the people are people I barley talk to on Facebook.
Michelle answers:
It will just be Facebook trying to get you back on.
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