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View your timeline as others see it

View your Facebook timeline as others see it Facebook tip: View your timeline as others see itNo matter how carefully you’ve checked your Facebook privacy settings, it can still be an eye-opener to see how your timeline looks to everyone else on Facebook—friends and strangers alike.
Facebook’s “View As” feature not only lets you see how the world sees your timeline, it can also show you how your timeline looks through the eyes of a specific friend.
It’s a handy way to see, for example, whether your updates, photo albums, and friends are viewable by complete strangers—or, say, a Facebook frenemy on your “Restricted” list.
Facebook timeline view as setting Facebook tip: View your timeline as others see it
Click the gear icon and select “View As” to see your timeline as others see it.
Here’s what you do…
  • Go to your timeline by clicking your name in the top-right corner of any Facebook page. Next, click the little gear icon in the bottom-right corner of your “cover” photo, then select “View As” from the drop-down menu.
  • You should now see your timeline as most people on Facebook see it—that is, anyone on Facebook who isn’t your friend. See anything public info that you’d rather keep private? If so, go back to your privacy settings (click the gear icon in the top-right corner of the page, then select Privacy Settings) and start tweaking.
  • Want to see your timeline as a specific friend sees it? From the “View As” version of your timeline, click the “View as Specific Person” link in the black strip along the top of the page, then type the name of one of your Facebook friends. Again, take a close look to see if a given friend can see anything on your timeline they shoudn’t.
  • All done? Click the little “x” in the black strip to return to the standard timeline view.
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Block friends (and frenemies) from posting on your timeline


How to block Facebook friends from posting to your timeline Facebook tip: Block friends (and frenemies) from posting on your timelineDon’t like the idea that any and all of your Facebook friends can post updates, links, photos, or just about anything else they want to your timeline?

Once you change the right setting, neither friends nor frenemies will see the “Write something…” window on your timeline anymore.
The downside, of course, is that you won’t get any more friendly greetings posted to your timeline—and yes, that means no more “happy birthday!” posts.
So, ready to slam the door on random timeline posts from your Facebook friends?
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You can block friends from posting to your Facebook timeline by changing a key account setting.
Let’s get started…
  • Click the little gear icon in the top-right corner of the page, then select Account Settings.
  • Click “Timeline & Tagging in the left column, find the “Who can add things to my timeline” heading, then click the “Edit” link next to the “Who can post on your timeline?” setting.
  • Change the selector from “Friends” to “Only Me.”
  • Click the “Close” link. You’re done!
from http://heresthethingblog.com
Block friends (and frenemies) from posting on your timeline

How to view everything you’ve ever “liked”

How to view all your Facebook likes Facebook tip: How to view everything youve ever likedSo, how many photos, updates, web pages, and other online items have you “liked” on Facebook? A few dozens? Hundreds? Maybe even (gulp) thousands?

Not only can you review all your past “likes,” you can also change their individual privacy settings or hide them from your Facebook timeline.
And if you want to “unlike” an old “like,” you can do that, too.
(In case you’re wondering, “unliking” something in your Activity Log merely removes a previous “like”; there’s still no actual “unlike” button.)
Here’s how…
  • Visit your timeline on Facebook (just click your name at the top of any Facebook page), click the Activity Log button (it’s the one beneath your jumbo-sized “cover” photo), then click the “Likes” link in the left-hand column.
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    Not only can you review your past Facebook “likes,” you can hide or even “unlike” them.
  • In a moment or so, you should see a list of all your various “likes,” starting with the most recent. To quickly jump down to an earlier month or year, click the column of dates to the right of your “likes” list.
  • Next to each of your likes, you’ll see a pair of icons. The first icon represents the privacy setting for the “like” in question: a little globe for “public,” a pair of silhouettes for “friends,” a gear for “custom,” and a padlock for “only me.” To change the privacy setting, click the icon and select a new option.
  • The second icon looks like a small pencil. Click the icon to either “allow” or hide a “like” from your timeline—or, if you wish, to “unlike” an old “like” altogether.
  • All done? If so, you can simply dive back into your Facebook feeds; no need to click a “Save changes” button.
 How to view everything you’ve ever “liked”

6 ways to give your Timeline a makeover

Nope, you can’t remove Timeline—the chronological, comprehensive list of all your Facebook activity, starting from the very day you were born—from your Facebook profile, so you might as well make the most of it.
Indeed, you can customize both the look and the content of your Timeline to an almost obsessive degree.
Indeed, you can customize both the look and the content of your Timeline to an almost obsessive degree.

For starters, you can change the “cover” photo that dominates the page, as well pick and choose your “About me” factoids, juggle your “favorites” tiles, and either highlight or hide specific Timeline posts.
Perhaps the most addictive Timeline pastime of all is adding and curating “Life Events,” such as moving to a new town, earning a degree, hitting your ideal weight, or any other pride-worthy personal milestone.
Read on for six ways to take charge of your Timeline, starting with…

1. Add or edit your cover photo

The first thing that visitors to your Timeline will see is a big, bold image that dominates the page—your “cover,” a picture that “represents who you are or what you care about” (as Facebook puts it). Think of it as wallpaper for your Timeline, as opposed to a standard profile picture of your smiling (or not) mug.
To get started, click the “Add a Cover” button at the top of your Timeline page—or, if you already have a cover, hover over it with your mouse and click the “Change Cover” button that appears.
Change cover photo on Facebook Timeline Facebook tip: 6 ways to give your Timeline a makeover
Changing your “cover” photo is an easy way to give your Timeline a whole new look.
You can either upload a new photo or choose an existing picture in one of your Facebook albums, and you’ll also get the chance to fiddle with the image so it’s framed to your satisfaction.
What you choose as your cover is up to you, of course, but keep in mind that your Timeline cover is public, meaning anyone (even non-Facebook users) will be able to see it.
And naturally, any change to your Timeline cover will also be posted in your news feed, although you can always hide or delete the post after the fact.
Don’t want the planet peeking at your cover photo? Then simply keep it blank.

2. Update your personal info

Just below your inset profile picture on your Timeline, you’ll find a series of little factoids about … well, you.
Edit personal info on Facebook Facebook tip: 6 ways to give your Timeline a makeover
Just change the privacy settings on your “About” page to customize which bits of personal info appear on your Timeline.
For instance, the bullet points on my Timeline include a) my job title, b) where I went to school, c) where I live now, and d) the name of my better half.
Not happy with what you—or your Facebook friends—are seeing? Then click the little “About” link to jump to your personal information page, and click the “Edit” button at the top of any section you want to tweak.
Pay special attention to your privacy setting in the top-right corner of each section; by clicking those icons, you can determine which bits of personal info can be seen by everyone, just your Facebook friends, or only you.
All done? Go back to your main Timeline page to check the results.
You can also view your Timeline as others see it by clicking the settings button beneath your cover image (it’s over to the right, marked with a small gear icon) and selecting “View as.”

3. Rearrange your Favorites

Right next to your personal information sits a row of four tiles, which most likely include items like Friends, Photos, Map, and Likes, and just to the right of the fourth tile sits a small button stamped with a number.
Rearrange Favorites on Facebook timeline Facebook tip: 6 ways to give your Timeline a makeover
You can juggle, add, or delete “Favorites” on your Timeline in just a few clicks.
Click the button, and you’ll reveal even more tiles—perhaps many more, depending on how many apps you’ve installed in your Facebook account.
These boxes are your Favorites, and you can (for the most part, anyway) mix and match them as you see fit.
Just hover your mouse over a tile and click the little pencil that appears to swap the position of one favorite with another, or to delete a favorite completely.
You can also add new favorites by click the “+” button on any blank tiles.
Two favorites that can’t be rearranged or deleted are Friends and Photos. That said, you can effectively remove Photos as a favorite by changing the privacy settings of your uploaded snapshots and hiding tagged photos of you from Timeline (just hover your mouse over a tagged picture, click the little pencil icon, then select “Hide from Timeline”).
And as far as your Friends list is concerned…

4. Change the visibility of your Friends list

While you can’t eliminate your Friends list from your Timeline favorites, you can hide it from the world—mostly, at least.
Click the Friends favorite tile, click the “Edit” button at the top of the main Friends page, then choose a new privacy setting from the pop-up that appears—anything from “Public” to “Only Me.”
One thing to keep in mind: even if you choose “Only Me” as your Friends list privacy setting, anyone who visits your Timeline will still see a Friends tile with any mutual friends the two of you happen to have. Yep, annoying, but that’s the way it is for now.

5. Hide, edit, or highlight Timeline stories

Scroll down below your cover photo and favorites and you’ll see the massive timeline of all your updates, wall posts, photos, and other Facebook events of note—including any messages, links or photos that your Facebook pals have posted on your wall (assuming you let them).
These are your Timeline “stories,” and they’re all neatly arranged in chronological order.
Highlight a Facebook Timeline story Facebook tip: 6 ways to give your Timeline a makeover
Just click the star to “highlight” a specific Timeline story.
See any stories you don’t like—say, a particularly unflattering photo that a friend tagged you in, or an annoying Farmville invite?
Or, on the flip side, are there any stories you want to highlight, such as your wedding photos, or congrats from your friends for that big promotion?
Whenever you see a Timeline story you want to promote, hide, or otherwise tweak, just hover your mouse over the story until you see the little “Edit” pencil appear.
Click it, and you’ll get a range of (varied) options; for example, you’ll may be able to hide an event from your Timeline, change its date, add a location, or delete the post altogether.
Keep in mind that the edit options vary depending on the post; for example, while you can hide a friend’s post in which you’ve been tagged, you won’t be able to delete it completely.
Some posts will also display a button marked with a star when you hover your mouse over them; click the “Feature” star to expand the item to fill both columns in your Timeline, perfect for highlighting, say, your new job, those ultra-cute snapshots of your toddler, or a litany of birthday wishes from your Facebook friends.
You can also shrink a “featured” Timeline story down to size by clicking the star button again.

6. Add some life events

A great way to make your Timeline your own is by adding so-called “life events”—anything from a trip abroad or buying a house to publishing a novel or losing weight.
To add a new life event, just click the “Life Event” button at the top of your Timeline, just below your cover photo and favorites. You’ll get a menu of options, from “Work & Education” to “Travel & Experiences,” with sub-options under each main heading. Pick the event that you’d like to add, or create your own by selecting the “Other Life Event” option.
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Beware: Creating and curating your Timeline “life events” can be quite addicting.
You can change the privacy setting for any event you create, of course, as well as add a photo, a location, or tags for your friends. (For example, I went ahead and tagged my wife in the “life event” for our wedding.)
It’s also worth noting that Facebook will add certain life events to your Timeline automatically, including jobs and schools listed on your profile and even the very day you were born (yes, really).
For any of these automatic events, you can (usually) go ahead and add photos, change dates and details, or tweak their privacy settings.
With certain auto-events, though—such as the ones about your various jobs or the schools you’ve attended—you’ll have to dive back into your “About” page to adjust their privacy settings.

10 gotta-know Facebook tips and tricks


10 Facebook tips 10 gotta know Facebook tips and tricksHad it up to here with the ticker? Want to delete all those nosy apps? Wish it were easier to post photos from your phone? Ready to zap your Facebook account once and for all? Help is here!

1. Completely hide the Facebook ticker

Tired of that relentless, real-time crawl of who’s doing what on Facebook? Well, good news: you can hide it for good with just a few clicks. Read more…
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Is the Facebook news feed ticker driving you nuts? Save your sanity by hiding it, permanently.

2. Make your Facebook news feed default to “most recent” stories first

By default, Facebook puts your “Top Stores”—or your top stories according to Facebook, anyway—at the top of your news feed. Want your news feed in plain-old chronological order instead? Try this. Read more…

3. Protect your account with login approvals

With a cell phone and a little patience, you can make life a lot more difficult for anyone trying to hack into your Facebook account. Read more…

4. Post photos from your phone via email

Nope, you don’t need a smartphone app to post snapshots to your Facebook timeline while you’re on the go. All you need is a camera phone that can send e-mail. Read more…
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You can zap all your Facebook apps at once in just a few clicks.

5. Delete all your apps in one fell swoop

Lost track of how many third-party apps and web sites have access to your Facebook account? If you wish, you can slam the door on all of them at once. Read more…

6. Turn e-mail notifications on (or off!)

Want Facebook to email you each time someone sends you a message, tags you in a photo, comments on a post, or does just about anything else? Here’s how to turn e-mail alerts on—or off. Read more…

7. Remotely sign out of your account

It’s easy to quickly log out of any and all open Facebook sessions on any computer, whether it’s the Mac on your desk or a PC at the office. Read more…
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Want a copy of all your Facebook posts, photos and videos? No problem.

8. Download all your posts, photos and videos to your PC

Want a copy of every status update you’ve ever posted to Facebook, along with your photo albums, videos, chats, and comments? All you have to do is ask. Read more…

9. Add your maiden name or nickname to your profile

Worried that old friends who know you by another name can’t find you on Facebook? You can add your maiden name or nickname to your profile in just a few clicks. Read more…

10. Permanently delete your Facebook account

So, finally had enough with Facebook? You can always delete your account, but it’ll require a little work—and patience—on your part. Read more…