I work for an online learning company named Grovo, and I can help with this.
Navigate to your Craigslist ad, and copy the the URL for your ad from the address bar.
Then, navigate to your Facebook profile page. Just below your name and profile tabs in the upper center of the screen, you will have a "Share:" menu, with several options available, including "Status," "Photo," "Link," and "Video."
Click "Link." and paste the URL in to the box that appears. You can then add a comment about what you are advertising, and it will be shared, appearing in both your activity feed on your profile, and in your friends' feeds as well.
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No, and this is what worries many people. It's been reported that some people have lost jobs, or failed job interviews, because employers have secretly looked at their Facebook pages to see what they write, and also what their interests and views are. It's a complete invasion of privacy, but they argue that if you're on the internet, nothing you write is private. It also means that if you're under 16, you have no idea if a paedophile has viewed your page and knows your date of birth, phone number, e-mail address, and possibly even where you are going out on an evening. It's really scary.
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I work for an online learning company named Grovo, and I can help with this.
Navigate to your Craigslist ad, and copy the the URL for your ad from the address bar.
Then, navigate to your Facebook profile page. Just below your name and profile tabs in the upper center of the screen, you will have a "Share:" menu, with several options available, including "Status," "Photo," "Link," and "Video."
Click "Link." and paste the URL in to the box that appears. You can then add a comment about what you are advertising, and it will be shared, appearing in both your activity feed on your profile, and in your friends' feeds as well.
For a complete free training suite on Facebook visit http://grovo.com/ !
No, and this is what worries many people. It's been reported that some people have lost jobs, or failed job interviews, because employers have secretly looked at their Facebook pages to see what they write, and also what their interests and views are. It's a complete invasion of privacy, but they argue that if you're on the internet, nothing you write is private. It also means that if you're under 16, you have no idea if a paedophile has viewed your page and knows your date of birth, phone number, e-mail address, and possibly even where you are going out on an evening. It's really scary.
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