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You don't have to be friends with someone to subscribe to their status updates. Picture: Facebook Source: Supplied

  • Facebook launches "subscribe" function
  • View updates of people not on friends list
  • Users have to "opt in" to use new feature

IN A nod to rival social networks, Facebook is letting its users "subscribe" to news from other members - even those they are not friends with.

Facebook said in a blog post today that it is rolling out the "subscribe" button to users in the next few days. This will let people hear from Facebook users they don't know personally�- such as celebrities or political figures.

Public figures have already been using Facebook to send news to their fans by creating public pages. By clicking the "like" button on these pages, users can see the updates in their own news feed.


Facebook's new "subscribe" function means users don't have to be friends with someone to see their updates. Picture: Facebook


The new button will let people bypass creating public pages and send updates directly to their subscribers. Only updates that users publicly share will be seen by subscribers, and Facebook says the feature is entirely optional. Twitter and Google Plus already have similar "follow" features.

Facebook's button is a bit more customisable, as Facebook features tend to be. Once you subscribe to someone's posts, you can decide whether to see all updates, most updates (which is what you normally see now), or only important updates, such as a marriage or a new job. You can even decide what form of updates you want to see�- photos only, games only or some combination.


People can also decide how little or how many status updates they are able to see. Picture: Facebook

Users have to choose, or "opt in" to allowing subscribers.

Source: http://www.news.com.au/technology/follow-no-facebook-to-let-users-039subscribe039/story-e6frfro0-1226137833407?from=public_rss

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