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In Reply to: Computers and Internet posted by on June 29, 2011 at 09:40:16:
Page admins can share posts under the Page’s name.
Page posts appear in the news feeds of people who like the Page.
Page admins can also create customized apps for their Pages and check Page Insights to track the Page’s growth and activity.
Page information and posts are public and generally available to everyone on Facebook.
Pages are for professional or official use, and allow an organization, business, celebrity or band to maintain a presence on Facebook.
You may only create Facebook Pages to represent real organizations of which you are an authorized representative.
In addition, Pages are managed by admins who have personal Facebook timelines.
Pages:
Pages are not separate Facebook accounts and do not have separate login information from your timeline.
You may add other admins to help you manage this Page.
People who choose to connect to your Page won't be able to see that you are the Page admin or have any access to your personal account.
Anyone can like a Page to become connected with it and get news feed updates. There is no limit to how many people can like a Page.
Each Page admin will be able to update and edit their Pages from their own accounts.
Once a Page has been created, you will not be able to edit the Page name.
Those Page names that merely refer to generic categories (e.g. Photography instead of Joe's Wedding Photography) may have their administrative rights automatically removed.
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Group:
Groups provide a closed space for small groups of people to communicate about shared interests. Groups can be created by anyone.
In groups, members receive notifications by default when any member posts in the group. Group members can participate in chats, upload photos to shared albums, collaborate on group docs and invite members who are friends to group events.
Group members must be approved or added by other members. When a group reaches a certain size, some features are limited.
In addition to an open setting, more privacy settings are available for groups. In secret and closed groups, posts are only visible to group members