Subscribe Button Facebook: A How-Start Guide

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Facebook has recently introduced a new button for subscribing to staff profiles allowing you to adjust the amount and type of activity you see friends such as photo messaging and game updates and status. The new button also allows public updates keep people on Facebook who are not their friends, artists, journalists and other public figures. They can also choose to share their public updates, including photos, status updates, and links with people who do not know, but who may be interested in you.
If you are concerned about strangers subscribe to your profile against your will, you can rest easy. One official said the social network Facebook will not force you to allow people to subscribe to their public updates. This is an entirely opt-in feature of the new sign.
Facebook has begun deploying the subscription button for users, so you should see the profiles of your friends soon. You can also activate the public subscriber right now.Here's how to start the new button to subscribe.
What is a subscriber to Facebook?On Facebook, there are two different classes of subscribers: your friends and everyone else. Your friends and subscribe to get updates, as they always have, and which, in turn, subscribe to your updates.
If you choose to allow subscribers of the public, then people will only see the content that you share that is marked public. Say Jim subscribes to the profile of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, CEO. Jim then see all public updates Zuckerberg's actions, such as status updates, activity games, photos and videos, and life events such as marital status and employment. Zuckerberg, however, never see updates from Jim, unless Jim has allowed subscribers to the audience to follow your profile and decide to subscribe to Jim Zuckerberg. This is basically the model tracking using Twitter followers.
Subscriptions findFacebook will begin to display the suggestions people can subscribe to a section on the right side of the home page of Facebook. This is similar to the "people you may know" section located in the same place. You can also choose to subscribe people to see the updates coming through your News Feed. This could occur, for example, if one of your friends comments in a public status update from someone who do not know.
Adjust the flow of contentIf you end your subscription to public content, or someone has signed as a friend, you can use the same tools to set the type of content you see in every person. This is only an optional feature, and if you do nothing Facebook algorithms as always decide what should appear in your News and what should not.
But chances are that someone in your life less Facebook prefers to see your News Feed, but not to eliminate. You may have a friend who is addicted to Farmville and can not bear to see their game changes. Or perhaps you know someone who has posted a status update too inane. 
For times like these, the subscription button is very useful.
Facebook's Subscribe Button: A Getting-Started Guide
Just visit the profile of that person and click "subscribe" in the upper right of your profile.This will bring up a menu of options to control the content that you see from that person.Facebook can be said to show all updates to that person, most of their updates or just the most important. If that does not give enough control, you can also control the four specific types of updates you want to visit, including the gambling activity, status updates, life events, and photos and video. Simply click the check mark next to each type of update it out of your News Feed.
The subscription button deployment remains of what may be a couple of days before you can adjust the settings of the content this way



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