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Facebook recently unveiled a revamp on its Lists feature. Taking a page out of Google+’s book, the site has turned a little more focus toward curator user privacy and encouraging its users to have a hand in doing that by helping the site fill its Smart Lists as well as creating their own.
The update has made Lists far easier to use, and also revealed a few changes to how the site’s News Feed works. Like the Google+ Circles, you now have dedicated streams for each of your Lists–Close Friends, Acquaintances, Family, Work, etc. We did note when originally covering this launch that users would know they were part of a list. As Facebook put it:
“If you choose to share with one of your default lists (Close Friends, Acquaintances, Restricted) or a custom list, the people on that list will be able to see the other people included on that list; however, they won’t be able to see the name of that list. If you choose to share with one of your smart lists, the people on that list will be able to see the name of the list.”
We immediately thought this was a little strange: Why do people need to know what list they are on–or that they are on one at all? With Circles, you’re notified that someone has started following you, meaning they’ve added you to a Circle, but that’s basically the equivalent of friending you. So we were obviously a little mystified but couldn’t quite put our finger on what the embarrassing fallout from this could be.
Until now. Listen up, List users–unless you want to publicly out how you think of all your Facebook friends. If you don’t use lists exactly as they are intended and labeled, you might be sending some very embarrassing notifications around. For instance, if you decide to add your significant other and their family to your Family list, be aware they are going to be notified you think of them as such. Which has its own weird drawbacks.
Also, seeing as people can see everyone else on your default and custom lists when you choose to share with them, it might not be very difficult to deduce what type of list they are on. You might want to take that into account when choosing to segment your friends. Why your personal Lists are anyone else’s information, we’re still uncertain.
We’re also not huge fans of the dedicated News Feeds’ showing how many updates are coming from each. It’s turning out to be more work: We understand it’s to help you see the important things you’re missing via that ever-changing main stream, but some of us are pretty content skimming over it all.
And one more thing: If you are going to use these lists, we suggest immediately turning off the feature that sends you a notification every time one of your Close Friends does something on Facebook. Facebook explains how here.
The following are some tips for managing your Friends list in Facebook. These can help you control both the list itself and which friends can see what information:
Set up rules for who makes the cut. You may already have some ideas of why you accept certain friend requests and ignore others. Put some thought into what rules you want to follow to make that determination from now on. You’ll want to use these rules as a guide when culling your current list.
Group friends into custom lists to avoid a one-size-fits-all approach. You can create additional lists that are subsets of your existing Friends lists. Use these lists to filter certain content, either in individual posts or in your overall privacy settings. You can create and manage these lists on the Friends management page while you’re signed in to Facebook. You’re the only one who can see the titles and users in your custom lists.
To create a custom Friends list, go to your Friends management page (Account > Edit Friends) and click Create a List. In the dialog window, enter a list name and click the profile pictures from those shown to select friends to add to the list. Click Create List to save the selections. To add or remove people in the list at any time, return to the friendship management page and either select the list from the left or mouse over a specific user and use the Edit Lists menu to toggle the checkmarks of which lists that user belongs to.
Use built-in or custom lists to set your default privacy levels. When you edit your overall privacy settings, you can customize the settings for each type of content you share, from photos and wall posts to the individual items in your profile. By default, you can select from the following options for each item: Everyone, Friends Only and Friends of Friends. You can apply your custom Friends list by selecting Customize instead, choosing specific people that should or shouldn’t be able to see that content and using the names of your lists in place of individual people.
Use custom lists to limit liked content from the news feed. If you scroll to the bottom of your Friends list while you’re choosing users to add to a custom list, you’ll notice that the topics you’ve liked are also listed as options to add. You can treat these the same as users when it comes to hiding content your news feed.
Use your custom lists to filter content as you add it. Look for the lock icon when posting status updates, links, photos, videos or any other content. You’ll also find the icon when editing settings for each photo album. To other users, Facebook doesn’t indicate whether certain content is limited, it only shows it or hides it based on the filter. Then, like in the default privacy described above, select Customize and use your custom list names to choose who will be able to see that content.
Limit that “left out” feeling. Because Facebook is all about social networking, it’s possible that word will get out about something you said to one friend that another couldn’t see. Have a plan to handle that respectfully for any questions that arise, and remember to stick to your rules.
Consider preventing certain people from finding you. Facebook gives you the option to block certain people from finding your Facebook account, and, at the same time, block you from seeing their content. Let’s take a closer look at this feature on the next page.
This article explains how to create a custom Facebook friend list. It includes information on viewing your lists and adding or removing a friend from a friend list. Custom friend lists in Facebook can be created only via Facebook on a computer.
Many people have hundreds of Facebook friends, including family, coworkers, close friends, and acquaintances. Use custom friend lists to post updates only for specific people. Select any friend list to see a mini News Feed of posts made by just those friends.
Here’s how to make a custom friend list on Facebook.
Sign in to Facebook on a computer. In the menu bar on the left select See More > Friend Lists.
Select Create List.
Name the list and begin typing the names of friends you want to add to the list. Facebook automatically suggests friends as you begin typing their names.
Select Create when you are finished adding friends to the list. The list is added to your friend lists.
Choose Manage List at the top of your news feed to edit your list, rename it, or delete it.
To see your current custom friend lists:
Sign in to Facebook on your desktop computer.
From the menu bar on the left, select See More, then scroll down and select Friend Lists.
By default, Facebook provides you with three basic lists: Close Friends, Acquaintances, and Restricted.
Visit Facebook/bookmarks/lists to access your friend lists directly.
It’s easy and quick to add a friend to any existing friend list.
Anywhere on Facebook, hover your cursor over a friend’s name or profile photo thumbnail. This will display a mini profile preview for the user.
Select the Friends icon, and then choose Edit Friend List.
Choose which list(s) you’d like to add the friend to.
To remove a friend from a custom friend list, hover your cursor over the Friends button on their profile or mini profile preview, and then select the list from which you want to remove them.
Friend lists are for your use only; friends are not notified when they’re added or removed from a custom friend list.
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