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Getting started with Facebook
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Getting Started With Facebook
Signing Up
Step 1: Go to www.facebook.com
Step 2: Fill out the Sign Up form located on the home page, including full name, email
address, a password and birthday, to start a free account. Click “Sign Up” and complete
the security check and check the box showing you agree to Facebook’s terms of use and
privacy policy.
Step 3: Check your email inbox for a Facebook registration confirmation email and click
the link to verify your new account.
Step 4: Go to www.facebook.com and log in to Facebook with your email and password.
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Adding Friends
Step 1: Search your email address book for friends
On your first log-in, a screen appears to type in your email address and password to run
a search of your email address book for possible friends and contacts.
Step 2: Search for friends by name/school/company
Using the search bar at the top of your screen, search by name/school/company. Once
on that person or company’s profile page, click “Add as a friend” or “like.”
Step 3: Accept Friend Requests
Click the “Friend Request” icon located on the search bar at the top of the page. Confirm
or ignore friend requests, or click on names to explore profiles. If choosing to ignore a
friend request, that person will not be notified.
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Your Profile
Step 1: Personalize your profile and add a profile picture
Click “edit my profile,” located in the left-hand column on your profile or home page. In
the left-hand column visit the tabs labeled “basic information,” “profile picture,”
“relationships,” “education and work,” “likes and interests” and “contact information”
and enter basic information you want to share.
Step 2: Update your status
Updating your status lets your friends know and comment on what you are doing or how
you are feeling. To update your status, click “Profile,” click “Wall,” click “Status” and
write your status update.
Step 3: Communicate with others: Private messages and Wall posts
Send private messages to friends’ inboxes or write on their Walls. To send a message, go
to the search bar, type in your friend’s name and click “send a message.” To write on a
friend’s Wall, when their name comes up in the search bar, click on their profile and
select “post.” A box appears indicating where you can write a brief post on his or her
Wall.
Privacy Settings
Step 1: Adjust privacy settings
Locate the tab labeled “Account” in the upper-right corner and pull down to “Privacy
Settings.” Click and select what profile information you want displayed.
Step 2: Block people from seeing your profile
At the bottom of the privacy settings page, click “edit your lists” and type in the person’s
name and/or email address whom you would like to block. Once you block a person, they
are no longer a friend and do not have the ability to search or view your profile.
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Tips
1. Write on friends’ Walls: Interact with friends and stay in touch by writing and
commenting on each other’s walls, wishing friends happy birthday and leaving
comments on friends’ posts and status updates.
2. Update your status often: Let friends know what you are up to and give them a
chance to communicate with you by updating your status.
3. Create Facebook photo albums and tag your friends: By uploading pictures from
vacations, get-togethers and other events and tagging your friends, become part of
the interconnectivity on Facebook and help others feel included.
4. Avoid phishing attacks: Unless you specifically request to update your password, do
not trust emails requiring you to reset your passwords. As a best practice, change
your password directly on the Facebook site.
Glossary/Definition of Terms
Fans: Facebook users who join a page because they have a particular interest in the topic
or a connection with the brand/product.
Group: A forum created by a user to foster group discussions around a particular topic.
News Feed: Highlights the latest activity in your social circles on Facebook.
Notes: A way to distribute information to all your friends or a select group of friends.
Notifications: News feeds from friends, sent automatically as they engage in activity on
their profiles.
Poke: A virtual nudge typically used to say hello.
Status: A message updating your friends with what you are doing, thinking, etc.
Tag: Label friends in photos and posts by using the “@” symbol before typing their
names. You have the option of untagging yourself from a picture or staying linked.
Wall: Located at the center of a Facebook user’s profile; a place where users can add
new photos, videos, notes, application content and comments.
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