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Posting an Album Link: Click through to any photo album on Facebook by following the “Photos” link from your timeline or the timeline of a friend. Click the “Share” button underneath the photo thumbnails on the album page, then “On a friend’s timeline” from the Share drop-down menu. Enter the name of the friend together with any message you wish to add to the photo album link. Clicking “Share album” posts a link on the selected friend’s timeline.
Tagging Friends: An alternative way of posting a link to your friend’s timeline is to post the link to your own timeline and tag your friend in the accompanying message. The original link will appear on your own timeline as well as being published on your friend’s. Tagging multiple friends is a useful way of sharing the same album with multiple people at the same time. It also gives you more control over which Facebook users can view the link, because it is posted to your timeline.
Who Can View the Link: When you post any kind of link (including one to a photo album) on a friend’s timeline, that user controls the audience for the post. When you post a link on your own timeline and tag your friends, you control the audience — use the audience selector drop-down on the original Share dialog to make changes. By default, the link can be seen by your friends and the friends of anyone tagged in it, but this feature can be disabled by choosing “Custom” from the audience selector and unticking the box marked “Friends of those tagged and event guests.”
Who Can View the Photos: The privacy settings of the link you’ve posted are separate from the privacy settings of the photos themselves. Posting a link to a photo album on a friend’s timeline does not change the audience settings for the individual pictures — even if others can see the link on your friend’s timeline, they will not be able to click through to the photos unless they have permission to. To set the audience for your own photo albums, click “Edit” on the album page and then open the audience selector drop-down menu.
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Read: How to Set-up & Make Your Birthday Available on Your Facebook
Posting an Album Link: Click through to any photo album on Facebook by following the “Photos” link from your timeline or the timeline of a friend. Click the “Share” button underneath the photo thumbnails on the album page, then “On a friend’s timeline” from the Share drop-down menu. Enter the name of the friend together with any message you wish to add to the photo album link. Clicking “Share album” posts a link on the selected friend’s timeline.
Tagging Friends: An alternative way of posting a link to your friend’s timeline is to post the link to your own timeline and tag your friend in the accompanying message. The original link will appear on your own timeline as well as being published on your friend’s. Tagging multiple friends is a useful way of sharing the same album with multiple people at the same time. It also gives you more control over which Facebook users can view the link, because it is posted to your timeline.
Who Can View the Link: When you post any kind of link (including one to a photo album) on a friend’s timeline, that user controls the audience for the post. When you post a link on your own timeline and tag your friends, you control the audience — use the audience selector drop-down on the original Share dialog to make changes. By default, the link can be seen by your friends and the friends of anyone tagged in it, but this feature can be disabled by choosing “Custom” from the audience selector and unticking the box marked “Friends of those tagged and event guests.”
Who Can View the Photos: The privacy settings of the link you’ve posted are separate from the privacy settings of the photos themselves. Posting a link to a photo album on a friend’s timeline does not change the audience settings for the individual pictures — even if others can see the link on your friend’s timeline, they will not be able to click through to the photos unless they have permission to. To set the audience for your own photo albums, click “Edit” on the album page and then open the audience selector drop-down menu.
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