How are Facebook shortcuts determined?

How are Facebook shortcuts determined?

Turns out, it’s not a test – Facebook is actually showing each user a customized set of shortcuts on the function bar based on their individual activity. So if you use Marketplace a lot, you’ll see a Marketplace tab, if you use Watch a lot – you get what I mean.

Why do my Facebook icons look different?

Why is the logo a different colour? Facebook said the new look logo is designed to “mark our continued evolution from a simple way to message your Facebook friends, to a place to hang out with your favourite people, on your favourite apps and devices.”

What do certain symbols mean on Facebook?

Look for the little icon next to the time the post was made. A tiny globe symbol means the post is public; the silhouettes of two people mean it’s for friends only. Photos are another tricky area. For example, somewhere on Facebook, there is a Halloween photo of me dressed as the Grim Reaper.

What does a GREY clock symbol mean on Facebook?

Grey Clock Symbol The grey clock icon next to some search items means they are from your past searches. That is, you have already searched for them in the past.

Are Facebook shortcuts private?

Facebook has a “privacy shortcut” menu that gives you quick access to key privacy settings. You may have missed this feature, because it is behind an icon, and not everyone clicks through every icon.

What does a coffee cup mean on Facebook?

If you see one, then that person has earned the “Conversation Starter” badge, which means they have created posts that had a lot of engagement with other members of the group.

Why does my Facebook app look different than others 2020?

All you have to do is go to the drop-down menu on the top right, and you’ll see the option to “Switch to New Facebook.” It’ll be near the bottom of the menu. This will automatically switch everything over to the new layout. there you go — that’s all there is to it.

Why does my Facebook app look different than my friends?

I suspect it is because you are on different sides of an A/B test. In order to test what features work better than others, Facebook (and most companies) deliver a slightly different version of the app to some users than others.