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Most of my Facebook connections do a fantastic job of sharing content — their own, or from other sources. And that content is what keeps us coming back for more, whether it’s breaking news or photos of banana bread baked while social distancing at home.<\/p>\n

I’ve noticed, though, that many don’t know how to do certain things that will make their time on the social platform more productive and enjoyable.<\/p>\n

Whether you’re using Facebook for book marketing, personal use, or both<\/a>, you’ll be interested in these four lesser-known Facebook features.<\/p>\n

Feature 1: Tagging and privacy settings<\/h2>\n

I have a friend who often tags one of her<\/em> friend in comments on my posts. She does it so her friend will see what I’ve shared.<\/p>\n

But I’m not friends with the people she tags, so guess what? None of them see my (totally amazing) posts.<\/p>\n

Why not? It’s pretty simple.<\/p>\n

My default post privacy setting<\/a> is “Friends.” That means that only my friends can see what I share with that privacy setting. She’s my friend, so she sees it. Her friends aren’t, so they don’t.<\/p>\n

However, when my privacy setting is “Public,” as it is when I share my blog post links on my profile, anyone she tags in a comment can<\/em> see the post.<\/p>\n

I control who sees my content; you control who sees yours. Others can’t decide for you who sees what you share.<\/p>\n

Feature 2: Sharing an image that doesn’t have the “Share” option<\/h2>\n

Most of my connections know how to share an image by selecting the “Share” option under the image. It’s next to “Like” and “Comment.” When it’s not there, people comment, “Can you make this shareable?”<\/p>\n

There are three things you want to know about asking someone to make an image shareable:<\/p>\n

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  1. You don’t need the “share” option under the image to share it.<\/li>\n
  2. You’re asking the original poster (“OP” in digital native speak) to do something more. Haven’t they done enough simply by sharing it?<\/li>\n
  3. You have to wait for the OP to see your request and agree to take the action you’ve requested.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    If don’t want to ask someone to do something you can do yourself, here’s how you can share that image.<\/p>\n

    On your computer:<\/strong><\/p>\n