Donna asks…
How do I stop my twitter from automatically updating my facebook status?
My facebook isn’t in my twitter connections, I already tried that.
Nagesh answers:
Stop automatic updating:
You can do it by two ways—one, removing the app; two—disconnecting your Facebook profile from twitter account keeping the application.
• Removing the app:
1. Go to: http://www.facebook.com/settings/?tab=applications
2. Then click “edit settings” at your installed twitter application
3. Click Remove App.
4. This will remove the twitter application from your Facebook account.
• Disconnecting twitter account from Facebook:
1.Log into your account
2.On the left sidebar – you’ll find the list of applications you’re using,
3.Select the twitter application you’re using
4.You’ll reach application page
5.You’ll find the following quoted portion. Click that link on that page and affirm again in the pop up confirmation box. You’re disconnected.
“Your Facebook & Twitter accounts are connected!
Want to disconnect your Twitter and Facebook accounts? “
Thomas asks…
Is facebook and other social networking sites a distraction from God?
Facebook is nice to keep in contact with others, but I notice that some people spend many hours updating their statuses and checking in on the lives of others and trying to keep up with the Jones’s so to speak via facebook. In your opinion would you say that facebook takes your focus off of God? Should good christians have facebook accounts? And what purpose does facebook serve to the serious christian.
Nagesh answers:
My sister-in-law is a fine Christian and she and the ladies at her church use Facebook to help them organize functions. She also uses it as a way to “spread the word” so to speak.
Jenny asks…
How to stop facebook notification on mail account?
My email inbox is full of facebook notification. Everyday i’ve to delete those and its to irritating. How to stop that?
Nagesh answers:
Log in to your Facebook account at http://www.facebook.com.
Click on the “Settings” link located near the upper right corner of the page.
Click on “Notifications” under the My Account heading.
Select “Off” for each of the desired categories, and then click the button at the bottom to save the changes.
Joseph asks…
What is the YA policy on using the facebook logo in avatars?
Many users have the facebook logo in their avatars. Is that avatar coming from facebook and is Yahoo allowing people to display the copyrighted facebook logo?
Nagesh answers:
Yes, that logo is bestowed directly on the user’s photographic avatar for the purpose of sharing with Yahoo! Answers, and the photo is the user’s facebook profile pic. This is a fairly recent innovation (dating back about 3 months or so). It is a partnership agreement between Yahoo! And Facebook to encourage integration of Answers with social networking for the mutual benefit of both corporations and the greater enjoyment of those users who choose to take advantage of the link-up. YA users get to see this form of advertising for Facebook, while Facebook users get to see their friends’ YA stream on their Facebook page.
Ruth asks…
For some facebook is a formidable place of exchange of the ideas, for others facebook is a threaten for the?
For some facebook is a formidable place of exchange of the ideas, for others facebook is a threaten for the?
Nagesh answers:
Rioting Brits, an year ago, used facebook to communicate while rioting – internet on mobile.
Powered by Yahoo! Answers