Chris asks…
How did facebook become so much more popular than Myspace?
Myspace has everything facebook has and more, like you can change your background on your home and profiles pages, facebook is just plain white
Michelle answers:
Myspace was mostly popular in the USA and still is, although not anywhere near the scope of Facebook.
Facebook become popular because it had a very good marketing plan, it become the rave at universities around the world, and when it went mainstream there was already so much buzz around it that it was impossible for it not to succeed.
As for the features… They really don’t mean anything, the core features are present on both interfaces, and the reason Facebook is so much more pleasing is because it has a very simple layout that anyone including an 80 year old can use.
Helen asks…
How do you upload pictures on facebook to an existing album?
I am doing the 30 day challenge on facebook and I am having trouble adding more pictures to the album. I am trying to add a picture that is already on facebook under my tagged pictures. Help!
Michelle answers:
You log onto facebook, and go to your photos, click on an existing album, and click upload photo, and upload the picture into that album
Lizzie asks…
What is the easiest way to become “facebook famous”?
I have a friend on facebook that doesn’t have very much friends on facebook,and she asked me to help her out.Can someone tell me step-by-step how to become facebook famous without adding people?
Michelle answers:
There’s no such thing as “Facebook famous” – it’s just a clique based false ego boost
Sandy asks…
What happens if you have a facebook and you eventually die, what happens to my facebook page?
If you are dead and had a Facebook what happens to it? does it erase itself permanently or what simply happens?
Michelle answers:
I highly doubt anyone would do anything about it…. Because I mean…. It’s just a Facebook page… If they wanted to make a Appreciation page or something like that about you then they could just create a private group and do so like that.
The only other way is to prove to facebook that you had died and allow someone in the family to have his log in info and create a group in his name… Or something like that.
Anyway, the point is, I highly doubt anyone would care much someone’s facebook account…. Well… Perhaps they could just keep it so people could comment in the comment section.
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