Social Media Marketing for Attorneys: Facebook Revamps Share Options

Facebook is playing a little catch-up ball with Google+ by launching a new set of privacy options that provides its users with more control over their posts and tags.

If you’ve ever cringed at being “tagged” in someone else’s photo on Facebook, now you have the opportunity to view and approve any tags before they’re made public or appear on the person’s profile who tagged you.

If you’ve ever wanted to be able to segregate your posts so some – but not all – of your friends see it, you can do that now, too – even after the post has been published. The segregating that Facebook wants to offer us is not as robust yet as Google+, but they say it’s coming soon.

Facebook has also made it easier for you to remove tags or posts, and to message someone else that has posted a photo or tag and ask them to remove it.

Once these features are in place, you will be given a “tour” of your new options when you sign on to your Facebook page.

You can learn more about the changes at Facebook by reading their announcement on the Facebook blog.

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