Facebook Search FYI will display all of your public postings

Facebook announced new search feature Search FYI, an updated version of the social network's traditional search tool that lets users search . Σύμφωνα με το Facebook, η ιστο has over 2 trillion posts from its users which with the new feature are all searchable.facebook search fyi

What does this mean; That it has been publicly published to date by Facebook users will be available to everyone through search.

So today you should know that all of your public Facebook posts are accessible to the public.

Facebook points out that users of the site conduct more than 1,5 billion searches a day, and that search is one of the most important of the site.

Search FYI will come with many new features, such as suggestions for better searches, while typing. These suggestions will be personalized based on your Facebook activity (big brother), recent events and friends on the site.

Search FYI will deliver the most important public posts, along with the posts made by your friends. There will also be a new "happening now" tag, as well as a new ranking order of results starting with the top posts at the top.

Search FYI has already begun to be released for mobile devices and computers. Originally available only in English.

Manage your public Facebook posts

You have two options to manage (hide) public posts. The first option is to change the settings individually by hand. Good wines!

The second option, which you will find on the page Privacy settings and tools, allows you to change the audience of all your previous publications.

You can find it under "Who can see my posts". There you should do on the “Limit Old Posts” link.

This way you will limit all previous posts you have made on Facebook to "Friends". This means that any "public" views or posts that can see "friends of friends" will be changed to "friends".

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