Privacy is an important concern when it comes to any online service, especially social media, but I think it's even more so on Facebook.
If one of your new year's resolutions for 2010 is to find a new job—whether by choice or necessity—you'll improve your chances by creating a professional profile on LinkedIn and then building your network to help you get it seen by the right people.
The hash tag (#) is not an official Twitter feature, but it has certainly become a standard element of tweeting. However, the concept can be a little hard to wrap your head around, and some people experience problems getting them to work right, so here are some posts I wrote about it during the year that I hope will help answer any questions you may have about it.
I really should send the folks at Facebook a gift basket to thank them for all the traffic they've driven my way this year by virtue of their never-ending interface changes, confusing privacy settings, random bugs, and completely unwillingness to fix common user problems. Case in point: the nightmare that is trying to add a friends' posts back to your timeline after you've hidden them, whether accidentally or on purpose.
I have to admit, I'm feeling a little bit foolish about this one. When I wrote about the differences between the News Feed and Live Feed views on Facebook, I didn't even think to address why they call it "Live" Feed.
Reader Diane recently sent in this question regarding friend lists on Facebook: I found that the message section doesn't allow you to send to a list that has more than 20 people on the list. Is there a way around this issue?
In my earlier update about Facebook usernames, I noted that Pages that have fewer than 1,000 fans would be eligible to register for a username as of today.
Well, the big day came and went and it seems to have gone by without any technical glitches.
In several previous posts, I've referenced the Applications link at the bottom left of the Facebook page.
I'm really annoyed about having to write this post because I believe the wrong info I posted is mainly the fault of Facebook's Bad Interface Design. And the worst part is that, because it's related to protecting your privacy, it could have serious consequences for some people.
When I look at my web stats to see what's driving people to this blog, BY FAR the number one source is a Google search asking how to unhide friends on Facebook.
In my original post about missing Boxes tabs from a few weeks ago, I provided a solution that worked for some people. However, yesterday, reader Robert contacted me to let me know that he'd tried the procedure several times with no success.
In my first week of posts, I received comments from two readers that provided additional tips to what I'd written.