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4 Things You Shouldn't Do On Facebook
Facebook is a SOCIAL network. Social means interactive. Everything you post on Facebook can evoke a response from friends. And if, after sharing something, you don't think your post is funny, or smart, or relevant, or interesting -- you can delete it. Her
Miscellaneous | Facebook
19 Insanely Useful Tips Everyone On Facebook Needs To Know
Like how to disable that pesky
Miscellaneous | Facebook
Facebook Gives Users More Control Over Their News Feeds
Facebook announced a set of features that will give users more control over what they want to see in their news feed. In essence, you get to reprogram the social network’s algorithm.
Miscellaneous | Facebook
Facebook Updates News Feed Algorithm to Balance Content From Friends Vs. Pages
Learn all about the three brand new Facebook algorithm updates meant to improve users' experience with the News Feed.
Miscellaneous | Facebook
19 Annoying Facebook Status Updates That Need to STOP
…because we’re all pretty much sick of Facebook and, well, you’re just making it worse by updating your status with these 19 gems. Stop. (But first, Click Here to Join us on FACEBOOK! and Follow us on Twitter Here) 1. The “P
Miscellaneous | Facebook
How to Contact Facebook and Get Support When You Need It [Ultimate Guide]
Wondering how to contact Facebook when you need support? We can help! This article provides the ultimate guide to getting Facebook support for any issue.
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Miscellaneous | Facebook
Is Facebook Making You Miserable?
By Belinda Goldsmith LONDON (Reuters) - Witnessing friends' vacations, love lives and work successes on Facebook can cause envy and trigger feelings of misery and loneliness, according to German researchers. A study conducted jointly by two German uni
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Facebook Stands Up For Humiliated Grocery Worker With Asperger's
Chris Tuttle, a grocery store worker with Asperger's syndrome, was reportedly yelled at by a customer for ringing up her purchases too slowly Saturday night. But supporters of Tuttle got in the last word -- and then some.