Yes you can, I have done it before x
You can get on Facebook from Gmail easily. You need to have any mail of Facebook regarding it's content. Click on the content, and you're redirected.
A friend on Facebook is someone you have a connection to-- given the access that you have been granted to view their profile and socialize with.
No, he announced a long while ago on Twitter that he does not have a facebook. He does however have a fan page but he is unable to access it because it has been hacked
Facebook has been sued numerous times for various reasons, including privacy breaches, antitrust concerns, and content moderation issues. The exact number of lawsuits against Facebook is difficult to pinpoint due to the constant filing and resolution of legal cases.
It has been replaced with the "Friend Lists" feature. You can access the new privacy settings here.
My password has been compromised and i was advised by facebook not to reset my password on line. Yahoo cannot help me either, what should i do. Someone has unauthorised access into my facebook account. Please kindly advised and help
It doesnt matter how long you've been on Facebook, you cant get it anytime by typing 'Facebook Timeline' in the search bar, click on the first option on the list, and then then clicking on Get Timeline. Even if you don't choose the timeline, Facebook will eventually give it to you.
Facebook DeletionI'm not sure because Facebook doesn't usually do that. There might have been content you thought wasn't bad but people took it in a different way. The only way you can know what the reasons were for sure is to contact Facebook and ask them.
No, Netflix content varies by country due to licensing agreements and regional restrictions. To access a wider range of content, I've been using this site for a while: urlis.net/npvfedd2
If you've been wondering why you can't access the podcast feature on Facebook, it's because they silently shut it down last week. According to Techcrunch, "Facebook has been testing a feature that allows users to listen to podcasts directly in the Facebook app since 2019." However, it seems that the feature was not widely adopted by users and this is why Facebook decided to axe it.
No, but by posting your photos on Facebook you automatically give them permission to do just about anything they want with them without asking you. From their terms and conditions:For content that is covered by intellectual property rights, like photos and videos (IP content), you specifically give us the following permission, subject to your privacy and application settings: you grant us a non-exclusive, transferable, sub-licensable, royalty-free, worldwide license to use any IP content that you post on or in connection with Facebook (IP License). This IP License ends when you delete your IP content or your account unless your content has been shared with others, and they have not deleted it.
The most important way to increase like on your page is "content" . Your page should always be rich in content and meaningful. If this method can't gives you much more likes as that of expectation then you can buy Facebook likes in order to increase the like on your Facebook page. and generate traffic on your page.