5 Facebook Changes you might have missed

If you have  been on Facebook for more than five minutes, you will know one thing…

…Facebook changes!

The one thing that is certain about Facebook is that it will change again.  Here are five recent changes you might have missed.

1.  Your default email on your Profile has been changed

If you look in the about section of your Profile, you will see that your email has been changed to a Facebook email.

  • It doesn’t mean that your notifications won’t be going to your normal email. (To see which email this is; go to the Settings part which is at the top right hand corner of the blue bar.)
  • To see the visibility settings or to change your email in the About section (it’s below your profile picture) and edit Contact Info.
  • The Facebook email gets delivered to your Facebook inbox

I have left mine as it is and here’s why:  My previous email was hidden and the settings for the Facebook email are so that it’s only visible to friends.  Facebook Friends can inmail me anyway.

2.  Ability to schedule posts

This is a brilliant addition for Facebook Page owners.

When you click on the clock, it will give you the option of adding a year.

  • Add the year, then you get the option of the month.
  • Add the month and you will get the option of the day
  • Add the date and you will get the option of the time

Okay, it is a bit cumbersome, but it does allow you to pre-schedule your posts directly within Facebook.  Facebook tends to give more visibility to posts that have been generated directly in Facebook.

3.  Administrator

In the past, when you made someone an administrator of your Page, you gave them complete access to everything including being able to delete the Page.  Now you can now allow people to have permission to do certain functions only.

Choose between Manager, Content Creator, Moderator, Advertiser, Insight Analyst.

4.  Editing Comments

Have you ever commented on something, posted it and then realised you had spelled something wrong or left out a word?  Previously, your only choice was to delete it and start again.  Now you can edit your comments.

  • Hover your cursor over the comment
  • You will see a pencil appear in the right hand corner of the comment
  • Click on the pencil and edit

If only they would add this function to editing an post or update!

5.  Voice

Facebook have added something called Voice which will make things easier for Page Owners and especially people who have multiple Pages.

When you visit your Page, you may have notice a blue bar at the top.  Your default setting for the Page will show as the voice that you use on the Page.  For example, on Social Media for Newbies, I always post as the Page.  However there are other Facebook Pages that I will always post as Nicky Kriel.

This bar makes it incredibly easy to switch between commenting as the Page and commenting as yourself.

So for example:  As an administrator of the Toastmasters International UK & Ireland Page, I need to be mindful that I am representing Toastmasters International, yet as Nicky Kriel, I can express my opinion as a member and talk about my local clubs. 

It use to be possible to use both voices, but took a bit of fiddling.  Now it is easy to click between representing your Profile and your Page.

Let me know if you like the new changes.  Which ones do you think will be useful to you?

Nicky Kriel

Nicky Kriel is a Social Media Coach & Trainer inspiring, educating and empowering Business Owners to use Social Media more strategically. She is also the author of How to Twitter for Business Success. For more information visit http://www.nickykriel.com or to find out about her courses that she runs in Guildford visit http://www.nickykriel.com/courses

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20 thoughts on “5 Facebook Changes you might have missed

  1. Thank you Nicky, as a Social Media Strategist I am aware and LOVE all the changes but you presented it in the best way I have seen so far. Kudos and thank you!

    Patty

    • Hi Nikki

      You will only see the voice when you visit your Page, not your Profile. Facebook tends to roll out changes, so it might mean that it hasn’t been rolled out to yet. Keep an eye out for it. Thank you for leaving a comment.

      Nicky

    • Thank you, Kristen

      I’m glad you found it easy to understand. I’ve written quite a few posts about Facebook which might be helpful to you. Let me know if you have any particular questions.

      Nicky

  2. Wow, I was not aware that FB added a scheduling feature. I’m going to have to check it out.

    And I have been waiting years for them to allow people to edit comments. I am a typo maven and need something like this. I love it. :)

  3. This is one of the best posts on this subject that I have seen. Very clear and really easy to understand. I will definitely be making use of scheduled posts and the Voice function will make things a lot easier too.
    Thanks for these tips :-)

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