Joseph asks…
On the new Facebook profiles, is it still possible to hide your tagged pics from others?
I have the old Facebook profile, but I’ve made it so that my tagged pictures aren’t posted on my wall and people can’t see them by going through my albums. I do this because I have LOTS of different people on Facebook (childhood friends, people from many different countries I grew up in, teachers, relatives, acquaintances).
On the new profile, your tagged pictures are shown at the top, below your school, birthday, and employer. Would this change make my tagged pictures visible? Are the privacy settings any different?
Michelle answers:
Hello! This recently has become a very common question, and for good reason. Fortunately, Facebook has taken this into consideration when designing the updated profile.
After deciding to switch to the new design, ALL of your privacy settings remain the same – including those associated with your photos. What this means in relation to the new feature of the five tagged photos being showcased on your profile page is that only those who you allow to view your tagged photos will be able to see them. If you have settings that prohibit certain people viewing tagged photos, the photos featured will instead be replaced by the album pictures that you allow to be public instead. In the case of your settings reflecting a choice of not allowing ANYONE to see your tag photos, the same scenario (album photos being featured) applies to EVERYONE.
In reference to your question about the privacy settings, Facebook has made it completely clear that their current user privacy preferences were unaffected in this change.
Hope this helps! 🙂
Donna asks…
How do you send your Facebook statuses to twitter?
I want to send my Facebook statuses to twitter but not the other way around. That is, I do not want my tweets going to my Facebook account but I want my Facebook statuses going to my twitter. Any help? Thanks.
Michelle answers:
I’m not sure if you can do that, but if you can I would check on Facebook or Twitter and see if they have a widget for it. It usually will work that ways. Also, try shortcuts. I hope this helps you out.
Charles asks…
How long does it take Facebook to delete a reported group?
There’s this group where people steal photos from other’s personal facebooks without permission and bash their appearances and personalities. I don’t see why this should be allowed because it breaks Facebook rules and it’s cyber bullying. I reported the group but I don’t know if Facebook will take the time to respond to the matter.
Has anyone ever reported something to Facebook? Did they delete it? How long did it take?
Michelle answers:
They won’t delete it. They know you are just being a cry baby about it.
Michael asks…
How to contact Facebook about innapropriate photos and comments?
Somebody I know just committed suicide because he was being bullied in school. One of his friends made a page on Facebook to honor him and people are making false accounts and posting racist, insulting comments. They’re also posting innapropriate photos and gory images of dead people, etc. Also they’re making references to Nazism and the Ku Klux Klan. A lot of people I know are really upset by this, and we’ve tried reporting the page and the people but Facebook isn’t doing anything. It’s really awful what people are writing. What can we do?
Michelle answers:
The administrator of the account can block and remove comments from anyone
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