One thing Facebook is famous for is the ability to “like” things, such as statuses, wall posts, photos, famous people and more. So what’s proper etiquette for liking things?

First of all, only notification bomb your best friends. A notification bomb is where you like a bunch of things on a person’s profile, usually photos. It’s funny when it’s close friends, but super annoying when you don’t know the person very well.

And, in my opinion, the most important thing to remember: never like your own statuses. You wrote it, so your enjoyment of it should be implied. Liking your own statuses just looks, well, pretentious. And lame. So don’t.

One Response to “The Art of ‘Liking’”

  1. Liking using FB as a page on the other hand can and will get your page exposure. Also relative comments on post will also get traffic to your page. Like booming is silly and immature, almost as bad as SUB For SUB on utube. I can and will strike up a conversation with people commenting on large page posts, after a little chat. Bingo the friend request accepted and right in to the potential customer list.

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