DO YOU LIKE THE WAY FACEBOOK PUSHES CHANGES ON IT'S USERS? Facebook Email: What You Need to Know
Facebook recently started rolling out@facebook.com email address to users who had not previously signed up for the service. Facebook email address have been available for more than a year but, until recently, it was not obligatory to have one. Now it is.
Pushing change on users now seems to be standardmodus operandi for Facebook: announce a feature, allow users to opt in for a while, and then force the feature on all remaining users many months later. It's precisely what happened with Facebook Timeline.
The problem, as most of us know, is if you haven't opted into the new feature, service, or change, it blindsides you when it arrives. You haven't had time to read up on what it means or how it will change your Facebook account. You don't know what's private and what's exposed.
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If you unexpectedly have a new Facebook email address, here's what you need to know about what it is and how to change it.
What is Facebook Email?
Facebook email is essentially Facebook Messages. You can find it via the speech bubble icon at the upper left corner of your Facebook screen, between friend requests and notifications. (See slide 1 in the slideshow.)
Top Opinion
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Pops 2012/06/26 18:20:41YES, I don't like the way that facebook pushes change on their usesr.
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- kurtanderson1 2012/06/28 23:10:02UndecidedIt's free anyway, so I guess if I don't like it I can go use another site.reply
- ~Adrien~ 2012/06/27 17:03:10UndecidedDoesn't matter to me one way or another. . . I will adjust my settings to private, be conscious of what I post, and still use it. ;)reply
- Mikel_mad2002 2012/06/27 12:43:21UndecidedNever on it long enough to noticereply
- Quinni 2012/06/27 01:43:03YES, I don't like the way that facebook pushes change on their usesr.a heads up would be nice.reply
- Marianne 2012/06/26 22:36:54UndecidedI don't think that it is a good idea. They might lose many users.reply
- Nate Hubert 2012/06/26 19:02:18NO, I don't mind how they push change on users.Your answers are confusing considering how you worded the question... No, I don't like how they push changes. Not, "No, I don't mind it."reply
- Dale 2012/06/26 18:32:19YES, I don't like the way that facebook pushes change on their usesr.I am not a member of Facebook, so I, for one, do not have to worry about this feature(?). But I will make the comment that it sounds a lot like some of the policies of our Federal Governmental Agencies. 'N ya'll know how that works out, rat?reply
- Sister Jean 2012/06/26 18:22:41NO, I don't mind how they push change on users.+1no I like it less and lessreply
- Pops 2012/06/26 18:20:41YES, I don't like the way that facebook pushes change on their usesr.+3fb sucksreply
- raine 2012/06/26 17:52:30NO, I don't mind how they push change on users.+2no i hate Facebook entirely. I have an account but no way to talk to people or know what the heck they want me to do about their stupid comments. "like" I can care less if Tommy went to the beach today and I don't want to see his fat half naked body walking with a bikini clad bimbo. I also don't care if joe and jean and puck are now friends.reply
- Vijay Pawar 2012/06/26 17:24:34NO, I don't mind how they push change on users.+1The world is always changing every moment. We all are for change, will have to accept, indivisual user may have different perceptions, but change is there to stay. So accept it & move on, may be after a few days even you for it. Change!reply
- I. Car Rus 2012/06/26 17:11:53 (edited)Undecided+1? Yes, we have no bananas ?reply





















