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Facebook Launches New Subscribe Button to Directly Compete With Twitter

Posted September 14, 2011 at 6:35pm by iClarified · 9543 views
Facebook has launched a new subscribe button to directly compete with Twitter. The new button acts similar to Twitter's follow button.

You can use it to:
● Choose what you see from people in News Feed
● Hear from people, even if you're not friends
● Let people hear from you, even if you're not friends

Here's how Facebook describes the new service...

Choose What You See in News Feed
You're already getting your friends' posts in News Feed. With the Subscribed button, you can choose how much you see from them:

● All updates: Everything your friend posts
● Most updates: The amount you'd normally see
● Important updates only: Just highlights, like a new job or move

You can also decide what types of updates you see. For example, you could see just photos from one friend, no stories about games from another, and nothing at all from someone else. Choosing what you see is optional. If you don't want to change what you see from someone, just ignore the button.



Subscribe to Interesting People
The Subscribe button also lets you hear from interesting people you're not friends with-like journalists, artists and political figures.

If you see a Subscribe button on your favorite blogger's profile, this means you can subscribe. Just click the button to get their public updates right in your News Feed.

Just like with friends, you can choose how many and what types of updates you see after you've subscribed.



Get Your Own Subscribers
If you'd like to share your public updates with more than just friends, you can get a Subscribe button on your profile, too. People who subscribe to you will get posts you set as "Public" in their News Feeds. This is an entirely optional feature – you need to opt in.

To let people subscribe, go to the Subscriptions Page and click Allow Subscribers. Once you allow subscribers, you can decide who can comment and what notifications you get. You'll also see a Subscribers tab on your profile, where you can see who subscribes to you.

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