how the new facebook privacy and tagging settings will impact brand pages
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Last week, Facebook announced several new privacy and tagging changes that they were in the process of implementing. These changes would help to answer the question that many users are consistently asking about their published content: “Who can see this?” By incorporating inline setting controls throughout a user’s wall and info tab, a user can address this concern now with ease. But what about the question, "How do these privacy changes affect my Facebook Page?" This presentation will answer this question.TRANSCRIPT
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How the New Facebook
Privacy and Tagging
Settings Will Impact Brand
Pages
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New: Facebook Privacy and Tagging Settings
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Making it Easier to Share Exactly What You Want with Who You Want To. Have you ever wondered, “Who can see this?” while posting a status or
picture on Facebook? Facebook’s new privacy settings
answer this question.
“The main change with the latest update is that most of the privacy controls from the settings page will be inline, right next to the posts, photos and tag they affect.” - Facebook Blog
Why has Facebook made these changes? To mimic Google+ of course!
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What Shows Up on Your Profile
Content on your profile, from your interests to your latest photo album, will appear next to an icon and a drop-down menu.
This inline menu lets you know who can see this part of your profile, and you can change it with one click.
You can also edit these
settings within your wall:
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When You Share Something New
Here is an outline of the new layout for status updates:
Image Source http://www.allfacebook.com/facebook-previews-privacy-settings-posts-and-tags-2011-08
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When You Share Something New You can now control for who can see each post on your wall right
inline with the post.This dropdown menu will be expanding over time to include smaller groups of people you may want to share with, like co-workers, Friend Lists you've created, and Groups you're a member of. This will make it easy to quickly select exactly the audience you want for any post.
Before, you had the option to share a post with “Everyone”, which meant that anyone on the internet might be able to see it.
Now, “Everyone” is labeled “Public.” Indicating anyone may see it, but not everyone will see it.
Image Source: http://blog.facebook.com/blog.php?post=10150251867797131
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Photo Tags Before, photos you were tagged in would show up on your profile
immediately after you were tagged. Now, you can choose to use the new tool to approve or reject any
photo or post you are tagged in before it's visible to anyone else on your profile.
How this relates to Business Pages - - A company can be tagged by users who want to mention it but who haven’t taken the time to officially “Like” it. Plus, tags now must be approved by users. Therefore, it is easier to filter unwanted posts or spam.
Image Source: http://blog.facebook.com/blog.php?post=10150251867797131
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Photo Tags
You have the option to review and approve or reject any tag someone tries to add to your photos and posts.
When you deny a tag, you'll have a several options. You can automatically remove the tag
Request the photo be taken down
Or block the user who tagged you.
This feature will make it easier to avoid spam posts on business Pages as well.
Image Source: http://blog.facebook.com/blog.php?post=10150251867797131
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The Most Important Aspect of These Privacy Changes for Facebook Pages Before, you could only tag someone if you were friends with them,
and you could only tag a Page if you had liked it. Now, you can add tags of your friends, anyone else on Facebook or
any Facebook Page. When you are tagged by a non-friend, it won't appear on your profile unless you review and approve the post.
Before, you could only “check in” to a location using a smart hone. Now, you can add a location (a business location) at any time.
Image Source: http://blog.facebook.com/blog.php?post=10150251867797131
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The Most Important Aspect of These Privacy Changes for Facebook Pages
Fans of your business can now tag your business in status updates without first having to “like” your business page. By either tagging the location or tagging the page.
This change opens up another channel for (potential) customers to interact with a brand and more importantly, for Page admins to respond to those who have expressed interest in your business outside of just those who like your page or own a smartphone.
Talking about a brand? You can tag it.
Where are you? At a business? You can tag it. Who can see these tags?
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Overview of Changes The privacy settings are moving toward individual post windows and
profiles. Users are gaining the ability to approve tags of themselves in others’
posts and photos. All tags will include an attribution of the person who did the tagging. Places no longer require physical check-ins, so people can add locations
to posts, even from the desktop. You don’t need to be friends with someone to tag them in a post or photo. You don’t have to like a brand to tag it in a post or photo. Facebook has changed the word “everyone” to “public” in privacy settings,
for clarity. You can customize privacy, or visibility of information, on a post-by-post
basis. Users can edit the visibility of individual bits of content anytime after they
post. The changes don’t affect mobile users, at least not for now.
Source: http://www.allfacebook.com/facebook-privacy-settings-3-2011-08
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