Friday, September 16, 2011

Facebook takes the "Subscriptions" a

Facebook takes the "Subscriptions" a

The social network Facebook is introducing a feature that allows users
to subscribe to the entries of another user without having to be friends
with this need. Thus one can now follow the example of better news from
artists or politicians, Facebook employees Zach Rait said in a blog entry.


On some Facebook pages is now this new button.

In contrast to the short message service Twitter, whose principle is
similar to the new feature, Facebook users can also choose whether they
want to see all the entries of a user, or only the most important. Also
can be "life events", "Status Messages", "Photos and Videos" and "games"
individually choose.

A user that wants to allow others to subscribe to his contributions
without being "friends" must enable this feature specifically.
Subscribers will then, according to Facebook to see only the posts that
were marked as "public".

Facebook had until Tuesday to allow the advance of the new rival Google
+ countered with the ability to automatically sort your friends.

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