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Family Page On Facebook
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I would like to set up a family page on facebook. How do you do that?
Thanks in anticipation
Thanks in anticipation
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Do you already have a FB account in your 'real' name?
If so, do you have its' privacy settings under control?
Do you value the notion of hundreds of contacts (friends on FB) or would you enjoy keeping your posts within a smaller circulation?
If you have an account you could set the privacy to friends only, then go through your existing friends and 'unfriend' the casual contacts, then send friend requests to the family members you're looking for. That might do the trick.
If so, do you have its' privacy settings under control?
Do you value the notion of hundreds of contacts (friends on FB) or would you enjoy keeping your posts within a smaller circulation?
If you have an account you could set the privacy to friends only, then go through your existing friends and 'unfriend' the casual contacts, then send friend requests to the family members you're looking for. That might do the trick.
Don't be the one who initiates the page if you don't have the time to act as the "site admin".
Or, whilst you might have the motivation and inspiration to set the thing up, if it later becomes a drag, you are able to grant admin right to another family Facebooker and relinquish your own admin rights.
It helps if you have more than one set up as admin, from the outset, in case of disasters.
The great thing about family pages is that it stops shared photos leaking out to friends and friends of friends. There's always one with share settings set inappropriately, ruining all your efforts to limit circulation of something.
Or, whilst you might have the motivation and inspiration to set the thing up, if it later becomes a drag, you are able to grant admin right to another family Facebooker and relinquish your own admin rights.
It helps if you have more than one set up as admin, from the outset, in case of disasters.
The great thing about family pages is that it stops shared photos leaking out to friends and friends of friends. There's always one with share settings set inappropriately, ruining all your efforts to limit circulation of something.