Open Graph | here's the thing https://heresthethingblog.com Making sense of gadgets and technology Thu, 25 Jan 2018 20:58:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.2 https://heresthethingblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/FB_icon_500x500-copy-130x130.jpg Open Graph | here's the thing https://heresthethingblog.com 32 32 10 essential Facebook tips and tricks https://heresthethingblog.com/2012/02/03/10-essential-facebook-tips-tricks/ https://heresthethingblog.com/2012/02/03/10-essential-facebook-tips-tricks/#comments Fri, 03 Feb 2012 14:23:11 +0000 http://heresthethingblog.com/?p=6086 Don’t like getting tagged in someone else’s Facebook photo? Had it up to here with the ticker? Want to change the privacy settings for all your old posts in one fell swoop? Read on for 10 tips that’ll make life on Facebook easier—and more private. How to make your Facebook news feed default to “most […]

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10 essential Facebook tips and tricksDon’t like getting tagged in someone else’s Facebook photo? Had it up to here with the ticker? Want to change the privacy settings for all your old posts in one fell swoop? Read on for 10 tips that’ll make life on Facebook easier—and more private.

How to make your Facebook news feed default to “most recent” stories first

Tired of seeing “highlighted” stories at the top of your Facebook news feed? Here’s a browser bookmark that’ll keep your Facebook feed in chronological order.
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How to keep Facebook's "Open Graph" apps from sharing your activity

You can limit who sees the posts from "Open Graph" Facebook apps right before you install the app onto your account.

How to keep Facebook’s new “Open Graph” apps from (over-)sharing your activity

Want to keep your reading, listening, and streaming habits to yourself? Here’s how to stop Facebook’s new, oversharing Open Graph apps from spilling the beans.
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How to restrict access to all your old Facebook profile posts

You can lock down access to all your wall posts in just a few clicks—but once you do it, there’s no easy way to undo it.
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How to hide the Facebook ticker, for real

You can always bring the ticker come back, if you really miss it.

How to completely hide the Facebook ticker

Some people love it, most seem to hate it, but there was no real way to completely hide the Facebook ticker—well, until now, anyway.
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How to send a photo from your iPhone directly to Facebook

Wish you could post a fresh snapshot from your iPhone onto your Facebook wall without having to open the Facebook app? Here’s how to do it.
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How—and why—to turn on Facebook’s “Timeline Review” feature

If you haven't turned "Timeline Review" on yet, you should—pronto.

How to turn on Facebook’s “Timeline Review” feature

Facebook’s improved privacy controls let you check any photo you’ve been tagged in before it pops up on your Timeline—but you’ll have to tweak your settings first.
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How to “unfriend” a Facebook friend without really unfriending them

Want to keep a marginal Facebook pal at arm’s length without actually hitting the unfriend button? Read on for a couple of ways to do it.
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3 ways to declutter your Facebook news feed

Just unsubscribe from a friend's comments and "likes" to keep random photos out of your news feed.

3 ways to declutter your Facebook news feed

Seeing too many links and photos in your Facebook news feed from perfect strangers? Read on for three ways to whip your bloated news feed into shape.
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4 ways to keep Facebook comments private

Don’t like the idea that everyone (or seemingly everyone, anyway) on Facebook can see the comments you’ve left on your friends’ posts? You’re not alone.
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How to control who can post stories to your Facebook Timeline—and who can’t

Don’t want any and all of your Facebook friends marking up your Timeline—or sifting through Timeline stories posted by others, for that matter? No problem.
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How to keep Facebook’s new “Open Graph” apps from over-sharing your activity https://heresthethingblog.com/2012/01/17/facebooks-open-graph-apps-sharing/ https://heresthethingblog.com/2012/01/17/facebooks-open-graph-apps-sharing/#respond Tue, 17 Jan 2012 20:40:45 +0000 http://heresthethingblog.com/?p=5628 You know those updates in your Facebook news feed about which Washington Post stories your friends are reading, what songs they’re listening to on Spotify, and the shows they’re streaming on Hulu? Well, they’re courtesy of Facebook’s new “Open Graph” apps—and many more are on the way. These Open Graph applications (which, include apps from […]

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You know those updates in your Facebook news feed about which Washington Post stories your friends are reading, what songs they’re listening to on Spotify, and the shows they’re streaming on Hulu? Well, they’re courtesy of Facebook’s new “Open Graph” apps—and many more are on the way.

These Open Graph applications (which, include apps from the likes of Hulu, Spotify, The Washington Post, Yahoo! News, Urbanspoon, and more) can “seamlessly” share you most recent app activity with your Facebook friends after a single click of the “Add to Facebook” button.

Of course, if you’re eager to show the world that you’re, say, reading up on the Kardashians on Yahoo! News, they hey—go for it.

But if you’d rather keep your reading, listening, and streaming habits to yourself, here’s how to stop Facebook’s new, oversharing Open Graph apps from spilling the beans.

How to keep Facebook's "Open Graph" apps from sharing your activity

You can limit who sees the posts from “Open Graph” Facebook apps right before you install the app onto your account.

Muzzle an Open Graph app before it’s installed
The first (and luckily, not only) chance you have to keep an Open Graph app from sharing all your activity on Facebook comes as you’re installing the app itself.

During the installation process, you’ll see a pull-down menu that lets you choose how far and wide you’d like your app activity to be spread—from “Public” (meaning everyone and anyone, even non-Facebook members) to “Only Me.”

Select “Only Me” to keep an Open Graph app from sharing any activity at all, or pick a Friend List like “Family” or “Close Friends” to keep your activity in a tighter circle. You can even choose to share with only a few specific friends by selecting “Custom.”

Once you’re satisfied, go ahead and click the “Add to Facebook” button.

How to keep Facebook's "Open Graph" apps from sharing your activity

You can always go back a change the sharing options for an Open Graph app—or just delete the app completely, if you wish.

Tweak Open Graph app sharing settings in your Privacy Settings
Did you already grant an Open Graph app permission to share your activity with the Facebook masses, or are you simply not sure who can see what? Never fear—there’s an easy way to change the sharing settings for an Open Graph app, even after you’ve installed it.

  • Go to the top-right corner of any Facebook page, click on the little downward arrow (it’s right next to the “Home” link), select Account Settings, then click the Apps link in the left column.
  • Now, see an app in the list that’s been posting a little too much activity to your Facebook Timeline? Click its “Edit” button along the right side of the page.
  • Find the section labeled “App activity privacy,” then check the pull-down menu to the right. Don’t like what you see? Then click it and section a new option—again, anything from “Public” to “Only Me.”
  • From here, you can also revoke the app’s permission to post anything to your Timeline at all (click the “X” next to “Add app activity to your Timeline” and/or “Post to Facebook as you”), or you can zap the app completely by clicking the “Remove app” link.
  • All done? Click “Close.”

So, are you comfortable with “Open Graph” apps sharing what you’re reading, listening to, and watching on Facebook?

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