#king 0F DARK Posted September 1, 2017 Share Posted September 1, 2017 All it takes is a few simple tricks to turn your Facebook experience from one frustrating to another very enjoyable, but most of these tricks can be hard to discover from a normal user's party to this social networking site! Most of us end up suffering a lot of harassment while browsing Facebook, but if you use these steps, you can limit harassment notifications that come every time, and control the information and publications you see in order to spend a few moments trying out the fun features of Facebook that disappear from the users' eyes. Ordinary people. Whether you're frustrated by the News Feed interface, or want to make your posts more po[CENSORED]r, or just want to use Facebook in a more convenient, useful way, the 12 tips listed here can be a lifesaver for your virtual life on Facebook. If your News Feed news interface is out of control: Facebook algorithms can make browsing your news interface a cause of frustration. Why does Facebook decide that you have to see fourteen different pictures of your cousin's shot, but not your best friend's graduation announcement? This is now a mystery that no one seems to have an answer to. With these steps you should be able to reduce the annoying parts of your news interface (such as political discussions and others), giving you the opportunity to browse Facebook without tension immediately, and not allow important moments in the life of your loved ones to be absent from your eyes Do not follow people who are frustrated This advice is key to maintaining any sense of sanity on Facebook. Blocking or deleting a friend on Facebook can have unpleasant social consequences, but canceling their follow-up allows you to never see any of their publications unless you go directly to their profile. Best of all, the person you canceled your follow-up to, will never know! You can cancel following people in one of three ways: Through their profile Through their publications Through the news interface settings Choose the people you want to see first On the other hand, there are some friends who always want to see their publications. Facebook now allows you to choose any of your friends you want to see their publications first on your news interface, any new posts to them will appear with a small star next to them. You can choose to see people first by accessing the news interface settings (as described above), or directly from their profile. You can also choose to receive notifications each time someone posts or posts a post in their profile, but this can become very annoying if you enable this option for a large number of people! If you want to see and receive rich and useful content: Facebook has a huge number of users around the world, but it can be surprising to have trouble connecting with people outside of your existing social circles unless you are deliberately seeking to do so. These two options can help you gather information, forums and posts you find interesting In an accessible form. Join groups and follow Facebook pages There are many pages and groups on Facebook to enhance your interests and in all fields. You can even use the news interface settings you mentioned above to see Facebook suggestions for pages you might enjoy based on your browsing history and current interests. The process of joining groups is usually handy (except for occasional Facebook recommendations), but by searching the city you live in or your own interests, you should be able to quickly group membership into a number of interesting groups that can lead to opportunities for joining or discussions In-depth with people you may not know! Create your own list of interests After you've followed all these pages, there are better ways to see their content than to look for a chance share as you browse the news interface. Your interest lists act as individual news fronts that only show the pages and people you've selected who are in one interest for you. From there, you will be able to either create your own interest lists or follow up on other lists created by other Facebook users. If the slogans do not stop bothering you and make you crazy: There is nothing more disturbing than hearing your phone ring several times in a row, just to find it another invite to play Candy Crush or thirty new comments on the profile picture of a friend. If the notifications push you crazy, these tips will get you away. Block requests If a particular application sends you notifications multiple times per day, you can block it by going to the application page and clicking "Block App". This will prevent the app from accessing any of your information and will not let any of your friends send you requests about this app. Adjust the notification settings Facebook you can actually control the notifications you want to reach out, but not many people realize it! By accessing Settings under the main drop-down menu, and then selecting Notifications on the left sidebar. If you're concerned about who sees publications: Privacy is a big concern on Facebook, so it makes sense to take all the steps necessary to keep your information secure. Update your privacy settings The best way to see which privacy settings you currently have is to choose Settings under the main drop-down menu, then choose Privacy on the left sidebar, where you can choose who can see your future posts, and may restrict users who may see your past posts Also to be just your friends, you can choose how easy it is to find your profile using email, phone number, or search through search engines. Test the security of your information with the "View As" tool If you still do not trust your privacy settings, or if you want to change settings in some previous posts, the easiest way to check your settings is to choose to view your profile as a particular friend or view it like any other regular user. You can do this by going to your profile and then selecting "Public view" or as a specific friend. Whatever you can see from this perspective, it's what's visible to the world as a whole or to a particular person if you're trying to limit your visibility of your posts in a more targeted way. If you want to make your publications more po[CENSORED]r and po[CENSORED]r: Whether you're running an official page or just sharing your personal postings with as many people as possible, these are the best ways to improve the number of likes and comments you receive. Learn when you will publish a new publication According to Buzzsumo.com, the best time to publish is actually between 10 pm and midnight, as well as posting on Sunday on any other day of the week. Learn what to share with your friends Just as there is a science to know when you will publish on Facebook, there is also a lot to be said in regards to what will be published on Facebook. Buzzsumo.com indicates that some of the best ways to increase the number of licks and comments are: ask a question Publish an image Publish a built-in video Publish an image via Instagram Do not use the Hashtag tag (#) If you encounter content that bothers you: Sometimes Facebook algorithms really do not work, and you end up lost in posts that are at best unattractive and not of your interests, and in the worst troublesome and extreme cases. If you encounter these situations, know that you can take some steps to ensure that you do not see such posts again. Adjust your ad settings If the last thing that really bothers you is ads that are entirely out of your interests, you can still prevent them from appearing again, so you can access your Facebook ad settings by visiting www.facebook.com/ads/preferences/edit to see what you're currently interested in. To your browsing history. Hide publications / pages If a post is not important or offensive, you can choose to hide this post from the news interface, regardless of how many others they share. You may find it more appropriate to cancel a follow-up page or individual who was the source of the original post, and you also have the option to report sharing if it conflicts with Facebook policy. Hopefully these tips will help you use Facebook as a functional tool more effectively do exactly what you want, keeping it away from being a source of daily frustration. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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