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How do i write large messages on facebook?
02-28-2013, 05:21 AM
Post: #1
How do i write large messages on facebook?
I recently saw a message on the comment box on facebook it was very large here's a small part of the comment "You little piece of shit,i've been involved in numerous raids across Al-Qaida, you are nothing more to me than just a target" it was offensive and a little part of it may not be correct as i had seen it a few weeks ago so can someone write it down as the answer to my question so that i can copy and paste it on facebook,Thanks a lot.

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02-28-2013, 05:31 AM
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1.
Sign in to Facebook. Click your mouse inside the status update field, which is the input box locatedat the top of the Facebook news feed that contains the words"What's on your mind?" To post to a specific user's Wall, navigate to his page and click your mouse inside the field at the top of it.
2.
Input your entire message. Click the"Share" button to receive a total character count and cut the portion of your status update that doesn't fit within the limit. For example, if Facebook informs you your update contains 800 characters, highlight approximately half the message, right-click on it and click "Cut." Typean ellipsis "..." at the end of the message and click the "Share" button to post the first part of yourmessage.
3.
Click your mouse immediately within the "Comment" field that appears underneath the new status. Type another ellipsis into the field to indicate what you post is a continuation, then right-click and select "Paste" to paste the remainder of your message. Type another ellipsis at the end of the message if you need to extend yourpost to a second comment. Repeat until you've posted your full message.
Tips & Warnings
*. Overcoming Facebook's status character limits by commenting is effective only if you type the rest of your message in immediately after posting the status. If someone else happens to comment, the continuity of your message is lost.
References
*. Facebook Help Center: Status

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