Do’s: 1. Message Private Matters Instead of Posting On Wall Don’t post private conversations on the persons wall.

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Do’s:

1. Message Private Matters Instead of Posting On Wall Don’t post private conversations on the persons wall

2. Be Mindful Of What You Post Make sure you don’t post anything that will harm anyone on your wall.

3. Call Rather Than Post Personal News Make sure you call the person instead of posting something private on their wall that you only want them to see.

4. Reply To Comments Especially If They Are Questions Make sure you answer a person if they ask a question so you seem like a mean person

5. Avoid Posting Comments On Every Post Make sure you don’t seem like a creep by commenting on just one persons status.

Dont’s:

1. Make Friend Requests To Strangers Make sure you don’t add someone that you don’t.

2. Tag Your Friends In ‘Unglam’ Shots Make sure you ask the person if you can tag them in a photo.

3. Overshare Yourself Don’t keep posting pointless posts about yourself over and over.

4. Vent About Your work Leave your venting alone so no one that is not your friend can see your private settings.

5. Post Chain Status Updates Too much of a good thing isn't always good.