Facebook
is the largest growing social network today and with its ever-changing
layout, there are some pretty smart tricks you can pull using your
humble Facebook status.
We
have pulled together 10 great how-to tips that will help you get the
most out of your status update on facebook, from official features to
apps, Easter eggs, jokes and more.
Perfect
for newer Facebook users, or anyone who is looking for a refresher,
read on and let us know the ones you like in the comments below.
10. HOW TO: Play a Trick On Your Friends in Your Status Update
Want to play an amusing trick on your Facebook buddies????
This clever link “http://facebook.com/profile.php?=73322363”
looks like it could be a URL for anyone’s Facebook profile, actually
takes anyone logged into Facebook to their own profile page.
If you try it out, be sure to remove the link preview that Facebook auto-ads.
9. HOW TO: See Your Status Update Stats
Have
you ever wondered how many times you have updated your status on
Facebook? The Facebook app Status Statistics, can tell you this and
more.
The
app analyzes your updates and gives you a list of how many you’ve
written, the average word count and how many times a day you post. In
addition, it generates a graph that shows you what time of day or what
days of the week you normally update.
Old
statuses are also searchable via the app, so you can find your
previous statuses without having to scroll back through your history.
8. HOW TO: See Status Updates From Around the World
If you want to get a glimpse of the thoughts of Facebook users from around the world’s, head over to Open Book.
Created
by three San Fransico web developers with a serious privacy message in
mind, the site aggregates the status updates of everyone whose privacy
levels are set to “everyone.”
You
can narrow your searchable results down by gender and keywords to find
out what people are saying about a certain topic. Or you can just
browse the recent searches.
7. HOW TO: Have Fun With Facebook’s Humorous Language Options
You
can chose to have Facebook display upside down English, or, for anyone
feeling a little salty, in “pirate”. Pirate essentially turns your
status into your “plank”, your attachments into “loot” and instead of
“share” it offers the option to “blabber t’ yer mates.”
Sadly,
anything you type in the status bar won’t be upside down, or pirate-y.
But with the use of some external sites you can achieve the same
effect.
Type UpsideDown.com and UpsideDownText.com are just two examples of sites that can flip your text, while the Talk Like a Pirate Day site can help you with your pirate translations.
6. HOW TO: Turn Your Status Updates Into a Word Cloud
There’s a really fun way to visualize anyone’s status updates as a word cloud. The Status Analyzer 3D app
will look at what it is you’ve been chatting about lately and generate
a list, and then a pretty, colorful, animated cloud as pictured above.
You
can share the results with others on the social networking site by
posting it to your friends’ walls or by adding it to your profile.
5. HOW TO: Add Symbols to Your Facebook Status
Although
there are plenty of emoticons that work with Facebook Chat, typing
“:)” into Facebook’s status bar will not magically transform into a
smiley yellow face. In fact, the only symbol you can create in a
Facebook status update through the shortcut keys is a ♥, by typing
“<3″.
PC
users can also access some symbols by hitting “alt” + various number
combinations (on a numerical keypad). So, while smileys are yet to hit
Facebook statuses, you can annoy or amuse your buddies with
symbols right now.
4. HOW TO: Tag People in Your Status Updates
This
was quite a big deal when it was announced last year, but from the
amount of searches on the topic “how can I make someone’s name go blue
in a Facebook status?” it seems it’s not universally known.
To
mention someone in a status update just type “@” in the status bar and
start typing their name as it appears on Facebook. An auto-generated
list will then come up with people in your social circle whose name
starts with the letters you’ve typed. The feature also works with pages,
brands, events and companies.
Hit
the name you want, complete the update, click share and the name will
become a hyperlink (you won’t see the @ symbol) and will appear in blue
text.
3. HOW TO: Pre-Schedule Status Updates
While
SocialOomph, Sendible and HootSuite offer the same kind of service,
the simplest way to schedule Facebook status updates is by using the
easy, free Later Bro service.
Just
sign in with Facebook Connect, select your time zone, type in what it
is you’d like to say, set the calendar and clock to when you’d like to
say it, and you are done.
2. HOW TO: Hide Status Updates From Certain People
Using
Facebook’s general privacy settings (find these in “account” on the
top right of a Facebook page) you can select whether everyone, just
friends or friends of friends can see your status updates. However,
there is a way to narrow those options down even further.
You
can select specific friend lists to see your status (relevant for
work, special interest groups, etc.) or even individual people by name,
which is useful for anyone organizing a surprise party.
To
take advantage of these options, click the padlock icon just below
your “what’s on your mind” box on your wall and a drop down menu should
appear. Selecting “customize” will bring up more options such as “make
this visible to” and “hide from” with the option to make your
selection a default.
1. HOW TO: Add a Dislike Option to Your Status Update
“Like”
buttons are everywhere on Facebook, and they’re everywhere on the web.
But what if you want to update your status or share something that
your friends can “dislike”? We know, your friends can choose to
“comment” on your post, but where’s the fun in that?
The clever Status Magic Facebook
app can add a dislike button to any status updates posted via the app.
And if you wanted to really mix it up you can actually customize the
second emotion to anything, such as “love”, “hate”, “disagree” or even
“LOLs.”
2. HOW TO: Hide Status Updates From Certain People
Using
Facebook’s general privacy settings (find these in “account” on the
top right of a Facebook page) you can select whether everyone, just
friends or friends of friends can see your status updates. However,
there is a way to narrow those options down even further.
You
can select specific friend lists to see your status (relevant for
work, special interest groups, etc.) or even individual people by name,
which is useful for anyone organizing a surprise party.
To
take advantage of these options, click the padlock icon just below
your “what’s on your mind” box on your wall and a drop down menu should
appear. Selecting “customize” will bring up more options such as “make
this visible to” and “hide from” with the option to make your
selection a default.
1. HOW TO: Add a Dislike Option to Your Status Update
“Like”
buttons are everywhere on Facebook, and they’re everywhere on the web.
But what if you want to update your status or share something that
your friends can “dislike”? We know, your friends can choose to
“comment” on your post, but where’s the fun in that?
The clever Status Magic Facebook
app can add a dislike button to any status updates posted via the app.
And if you wanted to really mix it up you can actually customize the
second emotion to anything, such as “love”, “hate”, “disagree” or even
“LOLs.”
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