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Understand groups and Pages

Understand groups and Pages - Facebook Tutorial

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Understand groups and Pages

- [Instructor] I'm on Topsy Turvy Cake Designs' Facebook page. I showed you how to click Like on a Facebook page to get that page's status updates in your news feed. Pages are run by companies and brands. And whatever they post, these posts are going to show up on the news feed. I can also post on this page. But those posts won't show up on anybody else's news feed, unless it's a friend of that also likes the page. It's just for the company or brand to see what I'm saying. Visitors can see that post, however. They have to click on a special view called Posts on the left-hand side. You can also send a message on a page. This is a great way to ask a direct question to a company, such as what their store hours are, and more. So a page is designed for a company or a brand or a celebrity to spread their word. But Facebook also has something called a group. A group is more interactive, and participants can and should interact…

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