Do you ever wonder how people working for a site use that site in their day-to-day lives? Surely it differs from normal people somehow… Right? And maybe they even have a few things they can do through Facebook that other users can’t. Well, if you’ve ever wondered just how that works, “How Facebook Employees Use Facebook” goes ahead and shares all.
Key Takeaways:
- One of Facebook’s little-known capabilities, Burdette says, is its ability to easily surface posts, even if you don’t remember who posted it, or when.
- The drop-down button on the top right corner of a post reveals a “save” button, which Janelle Burdette, a communications associate at Facebook, uses to bookmark anything she knows she wants to see.
- If Burdette knows she’s going to be meeting with a colleague whose name she isn’t sure how to pronounce, she searches his profile to see if he has offered a phonetic spelling in the “About Me” section.
“One of Facebook’s little-known capabilities, Burdette says, is its ability to easily surface posts, even if you don’t remember who posted it, or when.”