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When u add someone on facebook & u limit what they can see thru the privacy setting,whats the msg they see?
11-09-2012, 10:46 AM
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When u add someone on facebook & u limit what they can see thru the privacy setting,whats the msg they see?
So if I added someone on facebook but I limit them thru the privacy setting as not being able to post on my wall, can they tell that ive done this? If so, what does the message say when they try to write on my wall????

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11-09-2012, 10:54 AM
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You can limit a friend from reading your other friends' posts on your wall, as a result of this, when they go to your profile page they see your wall, with the regular wall activity (group joins, friend adds, application notifications) what they wont see is the box to write comments or post items to your wall and posts left by other friends of yours.
One ability they will still have is that of commenting the activity on your wall (your joins, adds and notifications) and they will still be able to view similar comments made by others.

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11-09-2012, 10:54 AM
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If you put someone on private profile so they can't write on your Wall, they'll only be able to know if they try to write on your Wall but see that can't. They'll see your profile but that box at the top where it allows you to write stuff on peoples' Walls won't be there. Therefore, they'll know but only if they try to write on your Wall or read Wall posts written by others. If they don't care about that stuff then they won't know -- in other words, they don't get a message alerting them they're on limited profile. They gotta figure it out themselves.
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