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    Five Facebook Changes and What You Need to Know

    by Andrea Vahl / September 27, 2011

    social media how toAre you wondering what to make of all the new Facebook changes?

    This article takes a detailed look at how the News Ticker, Smart Lists, News Feed, Subscribe feature and Timeline will impact marketers and business owners.

    It's been quite a rollercoaster recently with all the new Facebook changes. Some changes have already happened (i.e., News Feed and the new Smart Lists) and other changes will be coming as a result of the Facebook F8 conference.

    Let's dive into these changes in detail and talk about the changes to come in the next few weeks with the new Facebook Timeline.

    #1: The News Feed Ticker

    Probably the most controversial change is the addition of the News Feed Ticker. Some people hate it; others love it. But the one thing you can't do is easily hide it. Although there are some workarounds.

    news feed and news ticker
    The News Feed Ticker shows all the comments, posts, likes, friendships and events of all of your friends, pages and subscriptions.

    The Ticker contains posts and “activity stories” (such as friends commenting on other posts, liking pages, RSVPing to events, etc.) but now the “recent stories” area contains only posts (which can include status updates, pictures, links and videos) by friends, pages, subscriptions and stories posted by apps (such as YouTube or Networked Blogs).

    The Ticker is very real-time and shows who is doing what on Facebook right now. By clicking on the down arrow in the upper-right corner of a post, you can have more control over what you see from that person or the app that posted the story.

    activity stories
    Click the down arrow in the upper-right corner to adjust the settings for posts.

    The “activity stories” are what appear in the Ticker, so if you don't want to see every move made by a person, you can unsubscribe to their activity stories. You'll still get updates when that person posts something in their status bar. You can also decide if you don't want to see updates from a certain type of application as shown in the picture above.

    Something interesting about the Ticker is that previous posts by pages and friends may have a longer life than they did before. When someone comments or replies to a previous post, the story of that comment shows up in the Ticker and you can then click on the story to see the whole post again as shown in the figure below.

    ticker
    Posts have a longer life due to follow-up comments.

    One benefit of the Ticker is if you have friends who are also connected to your fan page, and you see that they've replied to your fan page post in the Ticker, you can reply as your page right from the Ticker. But only if you have your Posting Preferences set to “Always Comment as your Page.” Find this setting in the Edit Page area of your Facebook page, and then select “Your Settings.”

    comment
    Reply as your page right from the Ticker.

    #2: Smart Lists

    Smart Lists were also introduced. Mari Smith taught us how to make a Friends List in the Facebook 101 for Business Guide, but many people still haven't made one. These lists help us keep track of posts by certain groups of people. And many of us have found that they were sometimes difficult to maintain when we made new friends.

    lists
    Your New Lists are on the left sidebar of your Home page.

    Facebook automatically creates several lists:

    • Close Friends: Facebook does not actually pick your close friends (thankfully), but they do have a list of suggestions based on whom you interact with the most. When you put people on this list, you'll see all of their updates.
    • Acquaintances: Again, this list is not automatically populated, but if you add people to this list, you'll see fewer of their updates in your News Feed.
    • Work (based on your employment listing): If you add someone to this list, he/she will get a notification to confirm employment at this location. Facebook will add that employer to their profile. So only add people to this list if you actually work at the same place.
    • School (both high school and college): These lists are self-populating, meaning that any Facebook friends of yours who list your high school or college in their profile will be put on this list. It is also self-updating for new Facebook friends you make or Facebook friends who later add this information to their profile.
    • Family: If you have people who previously indicated they were related to you, they'll be on this list. It'll be self-updating for people who indicate they are family of yours; otherwise, you'll have to manually add people to this list.
    • Your city (set to a 10-mile radius around your city): This is another self-updating list for any Facebook friends who list your city in their profiles. You can set the radius of this list to include more people by clicking on the list on the left sidebar and selecting the “10 miles” hyperlink at the top of the page. You'll then see a box where you can edit the radius as shown in this picture.
    list area
    Change the radius of your area to include more people on this list.

    If you've already created Friends lists, they are all still available. And maybe you've already created a list for local friends or family. You can merge these lists together by clicking on your list and clicking Manage List in the upper-right corner.

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    It's easy to merge your lists.

    You can also easily send a post just to this list by clicking on the list, and then updating your status within the list.

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    update a list
    Update your status just to people in your lists from within the list.

    You can also send an update to certain lists at any time by clicking on the dropdown menu to the left of the Post button.

    update a list
    Control which list can see your posts.

    One frustrating thing about Smart Lists is that you can't delete them, you can only hide them. Click the pencil next to the list to hide it or add it to your favorites. If you have a list that you want easy access to, click More next to the lists, find that list and click the pencil next to it to add it to your favorites and now it'll appear on your left sidebar.

    favorite lists
    Add a list to favorites.

    #3: The News Feed

    The News Feed has changed. There is no longer the Top News and Most Recent to toggle between, now there are Top Stories and Recent Stories. The Top Stories are things Facebook thinks you might be interested in based on your interaction in the past. The Recent Stories are in chronological order.

    top stories
    Top Stories appear at the top and Recent Stories are below.

    If you check Facebook more frequently, you won't have as many Top Stories because everything will be in the Recent Stories area.

    As mentioned earlier, only posts such as status updates, photos, videos, check-ins and posts from applications like Networked Blogs appear in the News Feed. The “Activity Stories” will be posted in the Ticker.

    The other change to the News Feed is the larger photo size.

    #4: The Subscribe Button

    The Subscribe Button allows you to make your personal profile more public. You can allow subscribers to see your public updates. You may not have wanted to friend people and weren't sure about making a fan page. The Subscribe button is perfect for a more public person who wants to allow more connection with people.

    To allow subscribers, go to www.facebook.com/about/subscribe. Edit your Subscriber settings and make sure you're using the dropdown menu next to the Post button when you update your status to control who can see your posts.

    subscribe settings
    Edit your Subscriber settings.

    You can subscribe to others if they have a Subscribe button on their profile.

    subscribe button
    Subscribe to others.

    Now a question you may have is, “Should I create a Facebook page or should I just allow subscribers?” Here are differences as shown on the Facebook+Public Figures page:

    subscribe vs page
    Differences between the Subscribe button and a Facebook page.

    #5: Timeline

    Now to get to the Facebook Timeline and other F8 announcements. The personal profile page is now called the Timeline. Facebook describes it as “All your stories, all your Apps, a new way to express who you are.” It's also been described as your personal scrapbook.

    new timeline
    The new Timeline.

    You can update your status from here and your friends can still write something directly on your Timeline.

    You now have one large picture at the top that you can change and update but it doesn't change unless you change it (unlike the photostrip that was updated with your most recent photos). You can choose something recent that you were doing as your photo or have an artistic picture to express yourself.

    artistic timeline
    Make your photo artistic.

    One thing that I like about the new Timeline is the ability to go back in time. Click on View Activity or click on a date on the right side to a date in your Facebook history.

    activity log
    Rediscover what you were doing on a certain date.

    You have options on your Timeline to hide stories, feature a story or change the privacy settings.

    editing features
    Use the editing features on your Timeline.

    Other changes that came out of the F8 conference include Facebook partnerships with apps such as Spotify (music), Netflix, Hulu and the Guardian among many others. These apps will help Facebook differentiate itself from Google+.

    So far there are no immediate changes seen for Facebook Pages. Facebook Pages will still continue to have the same look and feel for the time being, but most likely they will be updated to reflect the look of the personal Timelines. As all the changes are to the personal profiles, there are no actions to take for page administrators. We'll continue to monitor the effect of the new Ticker and News Feed on engagement for Pages and keep you posted on the results!

    What about you? What do you think of all the Facebook changes? Leave your thoughts and comments in the box below.

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    About the authorAndrea Vahl

    Andrea Vahl is co-author of Facebook Marketing All-in-One for Dummies and also uses her improv comedy skills to blog as Grandma Mary, Social Media Edutainer. Connect with her at www.andreavahl.com.
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