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You don't have to choose between participating in Facebook groups and keeping your personal information private. The same security settings that Facebook offers on personal Timelines apply to groups. If you've recently joined a group to promote your business or expand your network, check your privacy settings to tighten them up or make sure they're where you want them to be.




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R: You have to abandon the group with your personal profile and then rejoin the group with your Page, if the group accept both type of Pages (Personal profile and Page) then you choose page, otherwise the group is not accepting page as it is explain above.


I have two pages, but can only join groups with one page. I think this may be because my second page is new. Does anyone know after how many days since creation my second page will start being able to join groups?


It is the same problem with me. I am not asked by the option to choose my page instead of my main profile. I tried to off VPN, checked a lot tutorial videos, changing a lot option on my page, collecting likes/follows more, create new page, create new account with new page, using creative/business pages of facebook, using app to join group, etc..In my last chance I wrote to facebook help desk.HELP! :'(((((


Same problem. Have been trying to join group as my business page. This is the reason for creating the page in the first place yet i am unable to join as my business page and although i get a pop up that tells me i am now interacting as my business page profile, when i search for a groups it searches as my fb personal profile. When i request to be added to a group it does not make the request as my business page profile. I notice fb does not seem to have an answer for this.


Hello,I am managing 3 pages, only 2 of them can join groups. The third one can join only very few groups whereas the 2 left almost any group (If I click join group, I usually have the following options: join as a profile, join as a page 1, join as a page 2). But rarely the option join as a page 3. Can anyone help? I created the page 3 only recently.


Facebook is a social media network that connects people through an online platform. By sharing content like text status posts, images, videos, and external links like blog posts, Facebook users can contribute ideas and join conversations with other people who share the same or different interests.


Not only does Facebook compete with Netflix in the streaming industry, but they also compete with eBay in the marketplace industry. With Facebook Marketplace, you can browse for all kinds of products, join groups to buy and sell products with people in your area or who share similar interests, shop for products sold from different shops, shop by category, and sell your own products.


It used to be really easy to find out exactly when you joined Facebook. All you had to do was visit your profile page and click the correct part of the Timeline graphic on the right-hand side of the page.


When you sign up for an account on Facebook, the site sends you a confirmation as well as a welcome email. If you have access to the email account you used to make the Facebook account, you can find the welcome email and that should tell you your join date.


This is because Facebook Zero was all about fostering communities and relationships and showing users more of the content they want to see. Most people join groups for a reason after all, and engage with them enthusiastically.


Facebook groups are part of the day-to-day activity of Facebook users, and in terms of marketing, they present great potential for businesses. Anyone can join a group with a personal profile, but it is also possible to join a group as a Facebook page.


To join an Official MarineParents.com Facebook group, you need to answer all three membership questions in Facebook interface when you click to join. Please allow 24-48 hours for your membership to be approved. Your membership will not be approved if you do not respond to each of the three questions.


We do NOT ask for personally identifying information about you or your recruit/Marine when you join our groups. Please be cautious of other Facebook groups who state the criteria for joining their group includes any of the following: your recruit or Marine's name, the recruiter's name, location of the recruiting station, MOS, or unit.


What usually happens is that when new members decide not to answer the entry questions the first time they request to join the group, Facebook reminds them after three hours. They will see this as a form of notification.


"I'm excited to join the board of Facebook, a company that is at the center of the biggest debates about technology and society. The next few years are likely to shape the internet for generations to come and I hope to contribute to Facebook's efforts to be a responsible force for good in the world," said Killefer.


Travis is currently the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of The Estée Lauder Companies, where she is responsible for global finance, accounting, investor relations, information technology, and strategy and new business development for the global manufacturer of skin care, makeup, fragrance and hair care products. Prior to joining The Estée Lauder Companies in 2012, she served as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at Ralph Lauren Corporation for seven years. Travis previously had served in a variety of senior financial, information technology and operations management roles at Limited Brands, Inc., American National Can and PepsiCo/Pepsi Bottling Group, Inc. She began her career at General Motors Company as an Engineer and Senior Financial Analyst. Travis currently serves on the board of directors of Accenture plc (since 2017), and previously was a board member for Campbell Soup Company from 2011 to 2017.


Lars Rasmussen, the Sydney-based co-founder of Google Maps has spoken publicly for the first time about why he quit his job and joined the growing band of high profile Googlers who have switched allegiances to Facebook.


Taylor worked with Rasmussen on Google Maps in the early days and Sjogreen, who was based in Sydney for a while, worked on both Google Maps and Wave. Sjogreen joined Facebook last month after Facebook bought his social networking travel site, Nextstop.com.


If you were browsing Facebook and came across a group that caught your eyebecause the most logical thing would have been for you to join it to be able to share ideas, see content and talk with the members who are within it.


If you came here looking for a solution, let us tell you that you are in the right place. In this note we will explain why this happensas well as what you have to do to be able to join Facebook groups without any problem.


While we're at it, the settings for who can see your info that are included in Facebook Dating might spark your interest, as well. First, Facebook Dating is opt-in only, which means you become a part of this particular network if you actively choose to; and if you don't want to join Facebook Dating, Facebook will not create any sort of dating profile to connect to your regular profile on your behalf.


Have you thought about creating a Facebook account? Maybe you haven't decided to join this social network yet, but you're curious. Or maybe you're looking to create a Facebook Business page? Or perhaps you already use it regularly but want to know how you can further customize your account and better configure your privacy settings.


In this section, you can check your profile information, settings for Posts and Stories, and settings for blocking people. You can limit your audience to just you, your Facebook Friends, or Custom lists that you create. For instance, you can create a family list, acquaintances list, or work list. Go to facebook.com/friends and click on Custom Lists to get started.


You can also choose who can see your friends list on your profile page by going directly to www.facebook.com/settings?tab=privacy, and you'll find the option in the "How People Find and Contact You" section.


When you post a new profile picture or change other information that you've made available to "Everyone," you can still limit who can like or comment. If you want to limit what random people can say on your profile pictures, go to www.facebook.com/settings?tab=followers, and you can select "Friends," "Friends of Friends," or "Everyone."


When you create a public post, everyone on Facebook can see it. However, you can limit who gets to comment on your public posts. Go to www.facebook.com/settings?tab=followers, and you can select "Friends," "Friends of Friends," or "Everyone."


You can limit the people who can post on your profile page from "Only me" up to including "Everyone." Go to www.facebook.com/settings?tab=timeline, and you'll find this option in the Viewing and Sharing section. My advice is to keep it to Friends or Friend of Friends, unless you enjoy random comments from strangers.


If you're concerned about crude language appearing on your profile page, you can add up to 1,000 keywords that will cause a post to be hidden. The post will still remain visible to the people who posted and their Facebook Friends. Go to www.facebook.com/settings?tab=timeline, and you'll find this option in the Viewing and Sharing section. Though you're probably better off just limiting who can post to your profile above to Friends (unless your friends are the problem!)


You may not want everyone to see what other people are posting on your profile page. You can change the audience from "Only me" up to including "Everyone." Go to www.facebook.com/settings?tab=timeline, and you'll find this option in the Viewing and Sharing section. 2ff7e9595c


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