Facebook Interface: News Feed, Ticker, Wall, Profile, Timeline
What trips up people new to social networking tends to be the Facebook interface; it can be hard to understand when you first join because it's not immediately apparent what determines the material you see on your homepage or profile page--or even how to find those pages.

In the news feed are posts or status updates that a user's friends have posted to the network, typically shown only to their Facebook friends. Each user sees a different news feed based on who their friends are and what those friends are posting. The feed can include more than just text messages; it can also contain photos and videos. But the main point is that this stream of updates on your homepage is all about your friends and what they're posting.
News Feed Appears on Your Homepage
When each user signs in, they are shown a homepage containing a personalized stream of information that Facebook calls the "news feed" or "stream;" it's full of information posted by their friends. The news feed appears in the middle column of the homepage. You can always return to your personal homepage by clicking the "Facebook" icon at upper left on every Facebook page.In the news feed are posts or status updates that a user's friends have posted to the network, typically shown only to their Facebook friends. Each user sees a different news feed based on who their friends are and what those friends are posting. The feed can include more than just text messages; it can also contain photos and videos. But the main point is that this stream of updates on your homepage is all about your friends and what they're posting.
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