Hi Paul here from PRwilson Media.
Now as a Facebook user it's all about interacting with your friends and controlling who is allowed
to see what you post.
But in some cases you may want to post publicly.
So it is important to know, where you can adjust the settings so that you can get the
right balance between what you want to share publicly and what you want to keep private
to just your friends.
Here's how it works.
So once you are logged in you can go here to the right hand side and select settings.
And then here you have an option straightaway - public posts , so you can go straight to
that.
And you've got these 4 basic options.
Firstly, who can follow me.
So even if someone is not your friend that you've accepted you could allow people to
follow your updates that you've put publicly by creating this setting here.
At the moment it is set to friends but if I wanted everyone to see on the public, I
could change that to public.
Now , public post comments - so who's allowed to comment on anything you make public , again
that could change from public, to friends of friends through to friends.
So the most limited would be that one so I'll probably keep that one at public Public post
notifications.
So this means as it says here you can get notificaitons when people who aren't your
friends have started to follow you and are sharing, liking and commenting.
So you are aware then where everything is going.
So again if you do want to track that you can select public.
OK, so now we've got public profile info.
Who can like or comment on your public profile pictures.
So that's your actual content that's shared so allowing similarly as well as just comments
being able to like etc.
So again you could change that to public Comment ranking .So basically instead of just showing
all comments in the order they were received you can just get the most important ones.
So if you turn that on you can just see the most relevant comments there.
The username, we've already got that and down at the bottom if you want to know what your
followers can see so now you can view your public timeline.
And it will say this is what it looks like to the public and you can even view it as
a specific person.
So at the moment because I've got settings that say only friends of friends can add me
as a friend there's no add friend button there for example.
But they can see any posts that I've chosen to put out publicly.
Now if we go back to the homepage and just show when you go into the post box you can
select every time what type of audience you are going to have.
So if this set for pubic you could change it or decide no it should just be for friends
etc.
So there are a number of options around public.
Proceed with caution.
I would recommend restricting it as much as possible initially and then if you get more
confident about certain types of content then sure take a look at the settings as I've showed
you.
Go here and go straight to public posts where you can make the adjustments.
That's it from me, I'm Paul from PRwilson Media your social media personal trainer.
Cheers.
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