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Thursday, 18 December 2014
Thursday, 18 December 2014
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If you are active on Facebook to be a local group that you have seen a post on which people are selling their stuff. Looks like Facebook, on groups 'cell' is preparing to give the feature. If that happens, you will be able to sell things on Facebook via groups.
The Next Web reports on the group, some FB users 'Sell Something' is said to see the button. These people say that this button Right Post "button is the next one. After clicking on this button opens a form on which the name of the item, the price of the item of information is required to be paid. In addition to attach photos of the item, the option to pick up and delivery information is the beginning. After all, your post is seen as a classified listing contains all the information about the item, but also about how to pay Transaction or some do not.
According to the Next Web 'Sell Something' right to the point of appearing as a Facebook button that says this is a new feature on Facebook Groups Facebook testing so that people who want to sell your stuff on your items methodically in that post. It was on Facebook a small test groups were those who are active on the sailing community. However, Facebook has a link to a help page which explained that Facebook is not responsible for any purchase.
Saturday, 13 December 2014
Saturday, 13 December 2014
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Facebook even the 'Dislike' button to be very demanding, but the company's CEO Mark Zuckerberg is not in favor of it. However, he said that Facebook posts are going to explore better ways to express emotions. Facebook's headquarters Zuckerberg said during the question and answer Dislike button is a great idea and that Facebook is not working on anything. He said, "Some people have already sought Dislike button. They can say anything they want something that is not good. But we do not think it's a good thing for the world, then why are we not. "
Zuckerberg said, "I do not think Facebook needs a voting system, which was posted to the good or bad. I do not think its a great social significance or it would be good for society. " However, he pointed out that this particular system different from the Facebook Like button and still find ways to express feelings is better; Like the death of a loved one or a button on the accident is not appropriate. He said, "We are thinking of this for some time. The exact way that people can express their emotions more. They expressed surprise or laugh or anything like that. You have the option to comment, but nothing like the button should be very simple. " He added, "I want more people to the emotions, of course, but we have to find the right way, so it's good to be and not for evil. " At the end of last month, Facebook had announced the second Q & A session with the users Q & A with Mark page has asked the question.
Wednesday, 19 November 2014
Wednesday, 19 November 2014
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As the tree of Facebook is growing exponentially and making the world even smaller, it is also getting crowded with scrupulous hoaxes and scams. For an unaware user, it is difficult to tell these hoaxes from genuine Facebook posts or status updates. In this blog post we have outlined some of the most common scam and hoax posts that have been and are doing the rounds on the social network. If you come across any of these, be sure to delete them and advise your friends to do the same and avoid spreading them further.
Social media platforms were created to bring people closer. There is nothing social about spreading unconfirmed news, viral posts, and scams. So, whenever you come across any shocking, terrifying, or unusual posts, confirm the same from other sources before you hit the ‘Like’ or ‘Share’ button. Stay safe!
#1. Shocking Video Posts
Just recently I came across a Facebook post that claimed to show a ‘shocking video’ of the biggest snake in the world. The post had a teaser image of a giant snake and a man, as you can see in the image below. Not only is the image a bad example of Photoshop, but the entire thing is a hoax designed to scam curious users. Clicking the video will take the user to a third party website (that may look like Facebook) and ask them to share the link publicly or complete a fake online survey before they can see the video. Even if the user does all that, they will never get to see the video, because there isn’t any.#2. Your Favorite Celebrity Just Died Posts
If online scammers had their way, then all celebrities would have vanished from the face of the earth. Back in the month of August 2013, a hoax video on how Eminem got stabbed, went viral on Facebook. And just recently, Rihanna became a victim of fake celebrity death reports. Even these videos work in the same fashion as the ‘Shocking video’ scams.#3. Fake Facebook App Scams
Orkut, the long-lost social media hero, allows its users to know who all visited their profile. Imagine the hoo-ha if such a feature comes into Facebook. The ‘Know Who Visited Your Profile App’ or ‘Facebook Profile Viewer App’ claims to do the same thing for Facebook users. Installing such apps will only drop a nasty malware on your system, and let attackers steal your profile information.#4. Free! Free! Free!
Free giveaways are a classic example of social media scams that have stuck to Facebook like a bad stain. The word ‘Free’ is good enough to grab just anyone’s attention. And this is what scammers capitalize on. In exchange of some information (personal and otherwise) or downloading a software, the user will be eligible for the free goodies.#5. Fake Virus Warning Posts
When the element of terror drops onto social networking sites such as Facebook, there is but fire all over the place! And one classic example of this are fake virus warnings. Most users take such warnings for real and share them with others, and end up promoting the scammer’s cause.Social media platforms were created to bring people closer. There is nothing social about spreading unconfirmed news, viral posts, and scams. So, whenever you come across any shocking, terrifying, or unusual posts, confirm the same from other sources before you hit the ‘Like’ or ‘Share’ button. Stay safe!
Monday, 25 March 2013
Monday, 25 March 2013
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With This Trick You Will be Lose Your Account Permanently Not For Temporary So Pls Be Carefull If u Dont'nt Want Do not try this.
Step 1 : Go to Facebook.com login page. And login to the account which you want to delete permanently.
Step 2 : Follow the link below to proceed to next stage of account deletion
http://www.facebook.com/help/contact.php?show_form=delete_account
Step 3: Above link will bring you the following page :
Step 4 : Now click on Submit and follow the instructions.
Your account will be deactivated for two weeks, and if you don’t log in during that period, your account is permanently deleted.This method is official and should be complete, i.e. no need to delete individual photos, comments, messages or items from your profile or anywhere else on Facebook!
Note: Once you deleted the account using above procedure then it can not be possible to recover it in any case . So be careful.
Finding the Profile ID of those users who haven’t changed their User ID number with the username.
First Login to your Facebook Account and Then open Profile page of the user.
Now just look at the URL in the address bar it will be something like this
www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001304705785
Here 100001305705785 is profile ID.
For those who have Changed their User ID numbers with username, finding the Profile ID can be little bit tricky .
First you Login to your Facebook Account
Copy/paste the following URL in the address bar.
https://graph.facebook.com/
Now after the slash (/) add your username and hitEnter.
Now in the screen look for the “id” this will be your Facebook Profile ID.
That’s it! By this tips you can find Profile ID for your profile as well as for Pages.
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