The Ultimate Guide to Managing
Pictures on Facebook
Facebook photos are one of the
most popular features on the
world's largest social network, with
300 million pictures being
uploaded daily as of April 2012.
People post various types of
photos on Facebook for different
reasons.
For example:
1. Facebook Profile Pictures -
Every
user can display a small profile
picture to represent themselves
and change it as often as they like.
2.Facebook Cover Photos -
Users
also have a big photo display
space across the top of their
profile pages. The horizontal
images that users can display up
there are called Facebook cover
photos. These large images also
can be changed frequently , just like
profile photos.
3.Status Photos -
People can post a
photo through Facebook's
publisher box, which is then
displayed in their friends' news
feeds. The photo can either serve
as a standalone status update or
illustrate an accompanying text
status message. People can also
publish groupings of photos
through the Facebook publisher
box, typically using the "create a
photo album" function.
4.Facebook Photo Albums -
Photo
albums on the social network are
just a group of photos displayed
together. You can title them,
caption each of the images inside,
add photos later, publish them to
your friends' news feeds and
organize the albums in various
other ways, too.
5.Facebook Mobile Photos -
Facebook has a standalone photo
app for Apple iOS devices, called
Facebook Camera . Facebook's
other mobile apps have more
limited photo management
capabilities. There also are other
third-party apps are available to
help people do more with
Facebook photos on mobile
devices.
6.Privacy of Facebook Photos - Users
have options for how public or
private they want their photos to
be, as this guide to Facebook
photo privacy explains.
Facebook Photo Tag - Users can
"tag" themselves and other users
who appear in photos uploaded to
Facebook, as this guide to adding
a tag to a Facebook photo
explains.
Facebook Photo Functions
Adding, organizing and managing
your Facebook photos can be
challenging, especially since the
social network likes to change its
user interface fairly frequently.
Just when you've gotten used to
the menus for doing something--
like managing your photo albums
or adding a new profile picture--it
seems the user interface is
changed, or there are new size
requirements.
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