A subscribe button on your profile page

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Bappy11
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A subscribe button on your profile page

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All updates: everything they publish (including likes etc.)
Most updates: that's what you normally see
Important updates only: only the highlights, such as a new job, move or change in relationship status
You can also choose, per friend, what kind of updates you want to see. For example, you may want to see photos from one friend, but not game updates. And maybe you have a friend that you don't want to 'unfriend', but from whom you don't need to see anything else. Choosing what exactly you see from a certain friend is optional, not mandatory.

The other new feature, 'follow interesting people', simply means that you can receive public updates greece phone number list from people you're not friends with. Conversely, it means that you can push messages to people you'd rather not be friends with on Facebook, like your boss or your teacher.



If you want 'subscribers' yourself, and thus want to share your public updates with more than just your friends, you can request such a subscribe button yourself. You do this via the Subscriptions Page , where you click on 'allow subscribers'. Once you allow subscribers, you can determine who can leave comments and which notifications you want to receive. A 'subscribers tab' will appear on your profile, where you can see who 'follows' you.

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