holy crap FB is annoying
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No facebook here, deleted it(haha...doubt fb did) 5 years ago.
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Holy crap I hate seeing his stupid face everything I log into FB...
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@Dashrender "Hyuhyuk"
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@Dashrender said:
Holy crap I hate seeing his stupid face everything I log into FB...
One more reason to not create an user in FB.
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@iroal said:
Am I the only one without Facebook in this World?
I don't think so. According to my niece no-one under the age of 25 bothers with Facebook any more - "it's for old people".
I wouldn't know, as I'm old. Then again, I only use it to find out what my mom is up to
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@Carnival-Boy said:
@iroal said:
Am I the only one without Facebook in this World?
I don't think so. According to my niece no-one under the age of 25 bothers with Facebook any more - "it's for old people".
I wouldn't know, as I'm old. Then again, I only use it to find out what my mom is up to
What? I'm friends with tons and tons of your girls on FB.
Whoops..
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@Dashrender Have you created a business page on Facebook? This might be better for what you're trying to do.
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@GlennBarley said:
@Dashrender Have you created a business page on Facebook? This might be better for what you're trying to do.
There is a business page already out there - but I don't yet control it.
From my 5 seconds of looking, it appeared that business pages have to be owned by an actual FB account page (but I could be wrong) - as such I created a profile for myself exclusively for this purpose.
I have my own personal page that is really locked down, I won't use that for work stuff.
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Yes you have to have a personal "named" account, to manage a business page.
You can share ownership/admin of that page with other named accounts too.
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@Dashrender said:
I built a new FB profile just for use at my office - to control business related matters on FB.
There's you're first problem. It shouldn't be an IT thing. that's PR/HR and Legal's thing.
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@Jason said:
@Dashrender said:
I built a new FB profile just for use at my office - to control business related matters on FB.
There's you're first problem. It shouldn't be an IT thing. that's PR/HR and Legal's thing.
We don't have an HR department other than the CEO/Office manager.. no way she's going to handle this.. it will likely be assigned to me.
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@Dashrender said:
There's you're first problem. It shouldn't be an IT thing. that's PR/HR and Legal's thing.
We don't have an HR department other than the CEO/Office manager.. no way she's going to handle this.. it will likely be assigned to me.
Then the question is, are you trained and prepared to act as the HR department or as the corporate attorney? It's important to recognize this as acting as those departments, are you paid, trained or able to operate in those roles?
Lots of SMBs mix roles, just important to recognize what capacity you are working in.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
There's you're first problem. It shouldn't be an IT thing. that's PR/HR and Legal's thing.
We don't have an HR department other than the CEO/Office manager.. no way she's going to handle this.. it will likely be assigned to me.
Then the question is, are you trained and prepared to act as the HR department or as the corporate attorney? It's important to recognize this as acting as those departments, are you paid, trained or able to operate in those roles?
Lots of SMBs mix roles, just important to recognize what capacity you are working in.
Nope - I suspect I'll be little more than a gopher for this. My boss hasn't even asked me to do anything yet, and she may simply decide that we are staying away from it.