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    On the top right of your friend's Facebook page, you will see the "Following" tab. Click that tab, and click the drop-down option "See First." With over 1.5 billion monthly users and growing ...

  3. List of Facebook features - Wikipedia

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    "Status updates" (also called a "status") allows users to post messages for their friends to read. In turn, friends can respond with their own comments, as well as clicking the "Like" button. A user's most recent updates appear at the top of their Timeline/Wall and are also noted in the "Recently Updated" section of a user's friend list.

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    Instagram "Notes," the app's newest sharing feature, is a throwback to the good ol' days of AIM and MSN Messenger. No clue what Instagram Notes are?Let us explain. The feature, which launched on ...

  7. Moments (social networking) - Wikipedia

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    However, different from other social-networking sites or applications, Moments follows the principle of "my friend's friend is not my friend". That is to say, a user can only see those likes and comments made by conjunct friends between the user and the author, while cannot see the expressions made by people beyond their friend lists.

  8. Friending and following - Wikipedia

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    A "fan" only receives things. A "friend" can communicate back to the person friending. [2] The act of "friending" someone usually grants that person special privileges (on the service) with respect to oneself. [4] On Facebook, for example, one's "friends" have the privilege of viewing and posting to one's "timeline". [2]

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