តើ Facebook កំណត់អោយមាន Friends ប៉ុន្មាននាក់នៅក្នុងគណនី Facebook របស់អ្នក?
How Many Friends Limited on Your Facebook Account?
Remember: Every
person can have a maximum of 5,000 connections on Facebook, which include both
friends and Pages (not just friends). You will not be able to accept incoming
friend requests or like any more Pages if you get to that number.
If you're worried about reaching that number, there is a solution! Make sure to go to your profile and click Subscriptions on the left side of the page, under your profile picture. Click "Allow Subscribers". After you click "Allow Subscribers," your settings appear. From here, you can edit who can comment on your public posts and when you’re notified about new subscribers. You can have an unlimited number of subscribers but only can subscribe to 5,000 people.
Your public updates will appear in people's News Feeds once they click this button. Don't foget that Subscribers can see only the things you share "publicly". They can also choose how many and what types of these public updates they get. When you want subscribers to see one of your posts, set its privacy to Public. If you don’t set the post to Public, subscribers won’t see it.
If you do not want a someone to subscribe to you, you need to block them from your account.
1) From your Account dropdown menu, select Privacy Settings.
2) Under Block Lists, click Manage Your Block Lists.
3) Enter the name or email address of the person you want to block in the appropriate field and click Block. People will not be notified when you block them.
Once you allow subscribers, anyone can like your updates and friends of your friends can comment on them. You can choose to allow anyone to comment on your updates. Subscribers who see your posts in News Feed can also share them. Only people who have permission to see your posts will be able to view shared posts.
Before you post, look at the audience selector. Use the dropdown menu to choose who you want to share a post with.
The tool remembers the audience you shared with the last time you posted something and uses the same audience when you share again unless you change it. You can also use the audience selector to change who you are sharing with after you post something.
If you're worried about reaching that number, there is a solution! Make sure to go to your profile and click Subscriptions on the left side of the page, under your profile picture. Click "Allow Subscribers". After you click "Allow Subscribers," your settings appear. From here, you can edit who can comment on your public posts and when you’re notified about new subscribers. You can have an unlimited number of subscribers but only can subscribe to 5,000 people.
Your public updates will appear in people's News Feeds once they click this button. Don't foget that Subscribers can see only the things you share "publicly". They can also choose how many and what types of these public updates they get. When you want subscribers to see one of your posts, set its privacy to Public. If you don’t set the post to Public, subscribers won’t see it.
If you do not want a someone to subscribe to you, you need to block them from your account.
1) From your Account dropdown menu, select Privacy Settings.
2) Under Block Lists, click Manage Your Block Lists.
3) Enter the name or email address of the person you want to block in the appropriate field and click Block. People will not be notified when you block them.
Once you allow subscribers, anyone can like your updates and friends of your friends can comment on them. You can choose to allow anyone to comment on your updates. Subscribers who see your posts in News Feed can also share them. Only people who have permission to see your posts will be able to view shared posts.
Before you post, look at the audience selector. Use the dropdown menu to choose who you want to share a post with.
- Public
- Friends of Friends
- Friends (+ friends
of anyone tagged)
- Custom (Includes
specific groups, friend lists or people you've specified to include or exclude).
The tool remembers the audience you shared with the last time you posted something and uses the same audience when you share again unless you change it. You can also use the audience selector to change who you are sharing with after you post something.
Posted by SENG CHANRA
Edited by NY Sun
Edited by NY Sun