Post by account_disabled on Dec 27, 2023 1:27:58 GMT -8
Knowing what you are up to. Tag. The label, or tag in English, gives you the possibility of mentioning or, as its name says, tagging your friends and acquaintances. Generally, these “tags” are used in published photographs and videos, but Facebook over time understood that we not only tag people, but also places we visit, so for some time now the possibility of tagging places parks was added. , restaurants, cities, gyms, etc.. TimeLine. It is the biography of your contacts, every time you “scroll”, that is, you lower the screen, to see what the people and brands you follow have shared, you are viewing the timeline to know who, when and where they published something.
Like, share, comment. “Like,” “share,” and “comment” are the bases Special Data of any publication, since what you are looking for is that each publication made by a person or a brand generates interaction and this is achieved with these buttons. “The like” or “I like it” in Spanish, seeks to agree with a comment by raising the hand. That means that a post from someone or a brand is liked. What's more, you can like your own comments, but that doesn't look good. So we recommend that you do not like your own comments, let others do it. Share. Sharing a post means that you feel too connected to the post and want to replicate it on your wall, as if it were your own thought.
Getting people to share a post is the hardest of the interactions to do. Finally , commenting on a publication is a simple option that seeks to give your contacts the option of leaving their opinion on your publication. You can do the same in other profiles. Groups. Or groups. These are groups of users brought together for something they share , whether they are common tastes or interests. These characters who meet in a private group can share and interact with messages, photos, news, voice notes and more, with the other members of the group. The wall. Called Wall, in English.
Like, share, comment. “Like,” “share,” and “comment” are the bases Special Data of any publication, since what you are looking for is that each publication made by a person or a brand generates interaction and this is achieved with these buttons. “The like” or “I like it” in Spanish, seeks to agree with a comment by raising the hand. That means that a post from someone or a brand is liked. What's more, you can like your own comments, but that doesn't look good. So we recommend that you do not like your own comments, let others do it. Share. Sharing a post means that you feel too connected to the post and want to replicate it on your wall, as if it were your own thought.
Getting people to share a post is the hardest of the interactions to do. Finally , commenting on a publication is a simple option that seeks to give your contacts the option of leaving their opinion on your publication. You can do the same in other profiles. Groups. Or groups. These are groups of users brought together for something they share , whether they are common tastes or interests. These characters who meet in a private group can share and interact with messages, photos, news, voice notes and more, with the other members of the group. The wall. Called Wall, in English.