Here are some helpful Facebook links:
Friend Status Updates — Go to this page to see a feed of just the status updates from your friends, minus all the other stuff that usually clutters up your news feed.
Application Settings — Manage all your applications here. You can delete a Facebook application, change how it notifies you, etc.
Facebook Notifications — control when and how Facebook sends you an e-mail message in response to an event or activity. For example, you can determine whether you want to receive an e-mail every time someone tags you in a photo.
News Feed and Wall Privacy — by default, every time you write on someone’s wall, all your friends see the message too. You can turn off that behavior here, and you can also control the other types of items that appear on your friends’ news feed pages.
Account Settings — Here you can change your name, contact e-mail address, Facebook password, etc. This is also where you can enter a Full Former Name (under the “Name” section), such as your maiden name, to help people find you. (Facebook only uses the Full Former Name to help people find you in Search. The name does not appear in your profile.)
Helpful Tips not on the Facebook Site
How to Turn Off Items in Your Feed — A blog entry of mine describing how to hide feeds from quizzes and games that appear in your Facebook news feed.
How To Get More of Your Internet Activity to Appear on Facebook — Another blog post describing how to get your activity in YouTube, Delicious, and other web sites to appear on Facebook automatically.
How to Link Twitter to Facebook — Describes how to get your Twitter tweets to show up as your Facebook tatus.







