Updates For Classic Style Profiles On Social Crave
You Will See Under Edit Profiles
A New Tab That Says Contact Links
With A Red New Indication
If You Click On That It Will Bring You To A Page That Has Got Full Of
HTML Codes On Them
On The Top Of That You Also Have a Choice Of Showing The Profile Header
Or Not
If You Want To Show It On The Top Of The Page Where it Says Hide Profile
Header You Want To Select No
If You Do Want To Hide The Header You Want To Select Yes
Click Save Changes And Your Header Changes Will Apply
All Of These Codes That You See
Are Profile Contact Links
So if You Copy The HTML Codes And Place Them Under The Edit Profile
You Will See Those Options
If You Want To You Can Have All Of Them Some Of Them
Or None Of Them Your Choice
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Friday, February 13, 2015
Friend Project Dont Like Profile Viewers On Your Home Page You Can Turn That Off
Friend Project Dont Like Profile Viewers You Can Now Turn That Off
If You Dont Like Your Home Page Showing You Your Profile Views
You Now Have The Option Of Turning That Off
To Turn Off Profile Views
Where it Says Profile Viewers
On The Top Red Line
You Will See Hide Viewers
Click On That Once You Have Done That
On The Next Page You Will See a Option That Says
Show Profile Viewers
It May Be Checked Off
Click On That To Remove The Check Mark
Save Your Changes
Once You Have Saved Your Changes
You Should No Longer See Who Is Viewing Your Profile
From Your Home Page
What If I Change My Mind Later On And Want To Put It Back Can I ?
Yes You Can Put It Back Later On If You Change Your Mind
Go To My Account Then Privacy Options
Where That Same Option is
Click On That Box To Re Check It Off
Save Your Changes And It Should Go Back To Your Home Page
If You Dont Like Your Home Page Showing You Your Profile Views
You Now Have The Option Of Turning That Off
To Turn Off Profile Views
Where it Says Profile Viewers
On The Top Red Line
You Will See Hide Viewers
Click On That Once You Have Done That
On The Next Page You Will See a Option That Says
Show Profile Viewers
It May Be Checked Off
Click On That To Remove The Check Mark
Save Your Changes
Once You Have Saved Your Changes
You Should No Longer See Who Is Viewing Your Profile
From Your Home Page
What If I Change My Mind Later On And Want To Put It Back Can I ?
Yes You Can Put It Back Later On If You Change Your Mind
Go To My Account Then Privacy Options
Where That Same Option is
Click On That Box To Re Check It Off
Save Your Changes And It Should Go Back To Your Home Page
Turn A Dead Persons Facebook Into A Memorial Page Or How To Delete There Account
Turn A Dead Persons Facebook Into A Memorial Page Or Delete There Account
Sorry To Hear About Your Loss
If You Have Lost A Family Member
And Would Like To Have There Account Delete
Please Fill Out This Form
You Must Provide Verification Tho
That You Are A Immediate Family Member
You'll need to upload documentation like a death certificate, the deceased person's birth certificate, or proof of authority
Your Request Wont Go Through If You Do Not Provide Them Verification
They Need To Make Sure That They Are Dead And That You Are A Authorized
Person
Turning There Profile Into A Memorial Page
If You Want To Leave There Profile Up And Turn It Into A Memorial Page
They will memorialize the Facebook account of a deceased person when They receive a
Valid Request
We try to prevent references to memorialized accounts from appearing on Facebook in ways that may be upsetting to the person's friends and family, and we also take measures to protect the privacy of the deceased person by securing the account.
Please keep in mind that we cannot provide login information for a memorialized account. It is always a violation of our policies to log into another person's account.
Memorialized A Account
Memorialized Accounts
Memorialized accounts are a place for friends and family to gather and share memories after a person has passed away. Memorialized accounts have the following key features:
The word Remembering will be shown next to the person's name on their profile
Depending on the privacy settings of the account, friends can share memories on the memorialized Timeline
Content the person shared (ex: photos, posts) stays on Facebook and is visible to the audience it was shared with
Memorialized profiles don't appear in public spaces such as in suggestions for People You May Know, ads or birthday reminders
No one can log into a memorialized account
Memorialized accounts that don't have a legacy contact can't be changed
Groups with an admin whose account was memorialized will be able to select new admins
Pages with a sole admin whose account was memorialized will be removed from Facebook if we receive a valid request
Sorry To Hear About Your Loss
If You Have Lost A Family Member
And Would Like To Have There Account Delete
Please Fill Out This Form
You Must Provide Verification Tho
That You Are A Immediate Family Member
You'll need to upload documentation like a death certificate, the deceased person's birth certificate, or proof of authority
Your Request Wont Go Through If You Do Not Provide Them Verification
They Need To Make Sure That They Are Dead And That You Are A Authorized
Person
Turning There Profile Into A Memorial Page
If You Want To Leave There Profile Up And Turn It Into A Memorial Page
They will memorialize the Facebook account of a deceased person when They receive a
Valid Request
We try to prevent references to memorialized accounts from appearing on Facebook in ways that may be upsetting to the person's friends and family, and we also take measures to protect the privacy of the deceased person by securing the account.
Please keep in mind that we cannot provide login information for a memorialized account. It is always a violation of our policies to log into another person's account.
Memorialized A Account
Memorialized Accounts
Memorialized accounts are a place for friends and family to gather and share memories after a person has passed away. Memorialized accounts have the following key features:
The word Remembering will be shown next to the person's name on their profile
Depending on the privacy settings of the account, friends can share memories on the memorialized Timeline
Content the person shared (ex: photos, posts) stays on Facebook and is visible to the audience it was shared with
Memorialized profiles don't appear in public spaces such as in suggestions for People You May Know, ads or birthday reminders
No one can log into a memorialized account
Memorialized accounts that don't have a legacy contact can't be changed
Groups with an admin whose account was memorialized will be able to select new admins
Pages with a sole admin whose account was memorialized will be removed from Facebook if we receive a valid request
Yahoo Answers How Do I Change My Profile Picture And Name
Yahoo Answers How Do I Change My Profile Picture And Name
Temporary You Wont Be Able To Unfortunately
Right Now Whats Going On Is
Yahoo Had Discontinued There Yahoo Profile Services
When You Go To Your Answers Profile
Click On Edit Preferences
And Click Edit Where Your Name Is
What Happens Is It Gives You A Message That
Yahoo Profiles Has Gone Away And That It
Tells You To Go to Account Info To Change That
When You Do That
And Go To Where It Says Profile Information
And Click Edit Profile Details
You Will Get This Message
Yahoo Profile (profile.yahoo.com) is no longer active.
Although you won't be able to look at other users' profiles anymore, you will soon be able to update your profile picture, Yahoo nickname, and other account settings.
When Do You Think Yahoo Will Have All Of Those Options Available Again ?
There Is No Estimations As To How Long its Gonna Take For Yahoo To Do
All This Especially Because They Are Short Staff A Bit
Once It Becomes Available Again You Will Be Able To Change All That From
Account Info
Please Be Patient
Temporary You Wont Be Able To Unfortunately
Right Now Whats Going On Is
Yahoo Had Discontinued There Yahoo Profile Services
When You Go To Your Answers Profile
Click On Edit Preferences
And Click Edit Where Your Name Is
What Happens Is It Gives You A Message That
Yahoo Profiles Has Gone Away And That It
Tells You To Go to Account Info To Change That
When You Do That
And Go To Where It Says Profile Information
And Click Edit Profile Details
You Will Get This Message
Yahoo Profile (profile.yahoo.com) is no longer active.
Although you won't be able to look at other users' profiles anymore, you will soon be able to update your profile picture, Yahoo nickname, and other account settings.
When Do You Think Yahoo Will Have All Of Those Options Available Again ?
There Is No Estimations As To How Long its Gonna Take For Yahoo To Do
All This Especially Because They Are Short Staff A Bit
Once It Becomes Available Again You Will Be Able To Change All That From
Account Info
Please Be Patient
Friday, February 6, 2015
Yahoo Answers Why Do I Have Points Taken Away
Why Do I Have Points Taken Away
You May See Your Points Taken Away And You May Wonder Why Did I Lose Points
There Are A Few Ways To Lose Points
Asking A Question
Asking A Question Costs Points In Order To Ask A Question Its Gonna Have To
Cost You Points It Costs You 5 Points So Everytime You Ask A Question You Are
Losing Points
Question Getting Reported And Deleted
If A Trusted Reporter Reports Your Question or Answer And If It Gets Deleted
10 Points Will Be Taken Away Thats Your Punishment For Not Following The
Yahoo Answers Community Guidelines
Getting A Appeal Denied
If Your Submit A Appeal To Yahoo Answers And If The Yahoo Staff Finds Your
Question Or Answer A Violation Against The Yahoo Answers Community Guidelines
Your Appeal Will Get Denied When A Appeal Is Denied 10 Additional Points Get
Taken Away Becareful When You Submit A Appeal
Removing Your Answer On Someone Else's Answer
If You Submit A Answer On Someone Else's Answer You Get 2 Points However If
You Delete Your Answer The 2 Points That You Earned Gets Taken Back
How Do I Get More Points
To Get More Points Answer More Questions
You May See Your Points Taken Away And You May Wonder Why Did I Lose Points
There Are A Few Ways To Lose Points
Asking A Question
Asking A Question Costs Points In Order To Ask A Question Its Gonna Have To
Cost You Points It Costs You 5 Points So Everytime You Ask A Question You Are
Losing Points
Question Getting Reported And Deleted
If A Trusted Reporter Reports Your Question or Answer And If It Gets Deleted
10 Points Will Be Taken Away Thats Your Punishment For Not Following The
Yahoo Answers Community Guidelines
Getting A Appeal Denied
If Your Submit A Appeal To Yahoo Answers And If The Yahoo Staff Finds Your
Question Or Answer A Violation Against The Yahoo Answers Community Guidelines
Your Appeal Will Get Denied When A Appeal Is Denied 10 Additional Points Get
Taken Away Becareful When You Submit A Appeal
Removing Your Answer On Someone Else's Answer
If You Submit A Answer On Someone Else's Answer You Get 2 Points However If
You Delete Your Answer The 2 Points That You Earned Gets Taken Back
How Do I Get More Points
To Get More Points Answer More Questions
Why Cant I Follow People On Twitter
Why Cant I Follow People On Twitter
If you're unable to follow more accounts, you've probably hit a follow limit. Twitter has imposed reasonable limits to help prevent system strain and to limit abuse. Remember that:
If you hit a technical limit, you'll see an error message when you try to follow.
We do not limit the number of people who can follow you.
Twitter's technical follow limits:
Every account can follow 2,000 users total. Once you’ve followed 2,000 users, there are limits to the number of additional users you can follow. This number is different for each account and is based on your ratio of followers to following; this ratio is not published. Follow limits cannot be lifted by Twitter and everyone is subject to limits, even high profile and API accounts.
Every Twitter account is technically unable to follow more than 1,000 users per day, in addition to the account-based limits above. Please note that this is just a technical limit to prevent egregious abuse from spam accounts.
Accounts are also prohibited from aggressively following other users. Our Follow Limits and Best Practices Page has more information on Twitter’s following rules.
What to do if you've hit a follow limit:
If you've reached the account-based follow limit (2,000 users), you’ll need to wait until you yourself have more followers before you can follow additional users. Follow limits are system-wide; Support cannot remove or adjust your follow limits.
To follow one or two additional users, unfollow a few accounts you're currently following. Please note, however, that regularly following and unfollowing many accounts at a time is a violation of the Twitter Rules and can result in account suspension.
Why Twitter limits following behavior:
These limits help us improve site performance and reliability and help us make Twitter a nice place for everyone. We’ve included a more in-depth discussion of why we have follow limits on the Follow Limits and Best Practices Page.
What to expect if you're "whitelisted":
Some API administrators have whitelist status so that their applications can function without hitting system limits for direct messages and API requests per hour. Whitelisting does not increase the follow limits and all accounts are subject to the same follow limits and rules.
If you're unable to follow more accounts, you've probably hit a follow limit. Twitter has imposed reasonable limits to help prevent system strain and to limit abuse. Remember that:
If you hit a technical limit, you'll see an error message when you try to follow.
We do not limit the number of people who can follow you.
Twitter's technical follow limits:
Every account can follow 2,000 users total. Once you’ve followed 2,000 users, there are limits to the number of additional users you can follow. This number is different for each account and is based on your ratio of followers to following; this ratio is not published. Follow limits cannot be lifted by Twitter and everyone is subject to limits, even high profile and API accounts.
Every Twitter account is technically unable to follow more than 1,000 users per day, in addition to the account-based limits above. Please note that this is just a technical limit to prevent egregious abuse from spam accounts.
Accounts are also prohibited from aggressively following other users. Our Follow Limits and Best Practices Page has more information on Twitter’s following rules.
What to do if you've hit a follow limit:
If you've reached the account-based follow limit (2,000 users), you’ll need to wait until you yourself have more followers before you can follow additional users. Follow limits are system-wide; Support cannot remove or adjust your follow limits.
To follow one or two additional users, unfollow a few accounts you're currently following. Please note, however, that regularly following and unfollowing many accounts at a time is a violation of the Twitter Rules and can result in account suspension.
Why Twitter limits following behavior:
These limits help us improve site performance and reliability and help us make Twitter a nice place for everyone. We’ve included a more in-depth discussion of why we have follow limits on the Follow Limits and Best Practices Page.
What to expect if you're "whitelisted":
Some API administrators have whitelist status so that their applications can function without hitting system limits for direct messages and API requests per hour. Whitelisting does not increase the follow limits and all accounts are subject to the same follow limits and rules.
Muting Users On Twitter
Muting users on Twitter
Mute is a feature that allows you to remove an account's Tweets from your timeline without unfollowing or blocking that account. Muted accounts will not know that you’ve muted them and you can unmute them at any time. To access a list of accounts you have muted, visit your muted accounts settings.
Some important things to know about mute:
Muted accounts can follow you and you can follow muted accounts. Muting an account will not cause you to unfollow them.
You will no longer receive push or SMS notifications from any muted account.
For muted accounts that you follow:
The muted account can still send you a direct message.
@ replies and mentions by the muted account will still appear in your Notifications tab.
Tweets from a muted account before the time the account was muted will still be displayed in your Home timeline.
For muted accounts that you do not follow:
The muted account cannot send you a direct message.
@ replies and mentions will not appear in your Notifications tab.
To mute a Twitter user on the web:
Muting from a Tweet:
From a Tweet, click More at the bottom of the Tweet.
Click Mute.
Muting from a profile:
Go to the profile page of the person you wish to mute.
Click the gear icon on their profile page. This brings up a drop-down actions menu.
Select Mute from the options listed.
Once you’ve muted a user on the web, you will see a confirmation banner. If you made a mistake, you can click Undo to unmute a user right away.
To mute a Twitter user on iOS:
Muting from a Tweet:
Tap a Tweet from the user you’d like to mute.
Tap the ••• icon.
Tap Mute and Yes, I’m sure to confirm.
Muting from a profile:
Visit the profile page of the user you wish to mute.
Tap the gear icon.
Tap Mute and Yes, I’m sure to confirm.
To mute a Twitter user on Twitter for Android:
Muting from a Tweet:
Tap the ? icon.
Tap Mute @username and confirm.
Muting from a profile:
Visit the profile page of the user you wish to mute.
Tap the gear icon.
Tap Mute and Yes, I’m sure to confirm.
How do I know if I have muted someone?
When you visit the profile of a user you have muted, you will see the red mute icon.
To access a list of accounts you have muted:
Navigate to your muted account settings on Twitter.com. You will see a list of every account you are currently muting.
From the top of the list, you can select to view Accounts you follow that you have muted, or All accounts that you have muted.
You can unmute users by clicking the red mute icon to unmute.
Note: Accounts you follow will list the users you are both currently following and muting. The All tab will display all the accounts you’re muting, including the ones you are following.
To unmute a Twitter user:
Visit the muted user’s profile on Twitter.
Click the red mute icon to unmute.
Unfollowing, blocking and reporting accounts as spam:
In addition to muting users, you can also unfollow users, block users, or report accounts as spam
Muting Users On Twitter
Mute is a feature that allows you to remove an account's Tweets from your timeline without unfollowing or blocking that account. Muted accounts will not know that you’ve muted them and you can unmute them at any time. To access a list of accounts you have muted, visit your muted accounts settings.
Some important things to know about mute:
Muted accounts can follow you and you can follow muted accounts. Muting an account will not cause you to unfollow them.
You will no longer receive push or SMS notifications from any muted account.
For muted accounts that you follow:
The muted account can still send you a direct message.
@ replies and mentions by the muted account will still appear in your Notifications tab.
Tweets from a muted account before the time the account was muted will still be displayed in your Home timeline.
For muted accounts that you do not follow:
The muted account cannot send you a direct message.
@ replies and mentions will not appear in your Notifications tab.
To mute a Twitter user on the web:
Muting from a Tweet:
From a Tweet, click More at the bottom of the Tweet.
Click Mute.
Muting from a profile:
Go to the profile page of the person you wish to mute.
Click the gear icon on their profile page. This brings up a drop-down actions menu.
Select Mute from the options listed.
Once you’ve muted a user on the web, you will see a confirmation banner. If you made a mistake, you can click Undo to unmute a user right away.
To mute a Twitter user on iOS:
Muting from a Tweet:
Tap a Tweet from the user you’d like to mute.
Tap the ••• icon.
Tap Mute and Yes, I’m sure to confirm.
Muting from a profile:
Visit the profile page of the user you wish to mute.
Tap the gear icon.
Tap Mute and Yes, I’m sure to confirm.
To mute a Twitter user on Twitter for Android:
Muting from a Tweet:
Tap the ? icon.
Tap Mute @username and confirm.
Muting from a profile:
Visit the profile page of the user you wish to mute.
Tap the gear icon.
Tap Mute and Yes, I’m sure to confirm.
How do I know if I have muted someone?
When you visit the profile of a user you have muted, you will see the red mute icon.
To access a list of accounts you have muted:
Navigate to your muted account settings on Twitter.com. You will see a list of every account you are currently muting.
From the top of the list, you can select to view Accounts you follow that you have muted, or All accounts that you have muted.
You can unmute users by clicking the red mute icon to unmute.
Note: Accounts you follow will list the users you are both currently following and muting. The All tab will display all the accounts you’re muting, including the ones you are following.
To unmute a Twitter user:
Visit the muted user’s profile on Twitter.
Click the red mute icon to unmute.
Unfollowing, blocking and reporting accounts as spam:
In addition to muting users, you can also unfollow users, block users, or report accounts as spam
Muting Users On Twitter
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