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If you’re a fan of social networks like Facebook or Windows Live, you’ll appreciate how easy it is on Windows Phone to keep up with your friends’ posts and status updates or respond to them. Once you add an account, you’ll see all your friends’ posts in the What’s New area of People.

1. Read or Comment On a Post

  1. On the Start screen, tap People.

  2. Flick to What’s New.

  3. If you see a post you want to comment on, tap Comments.

  4. Tap the text balloon, and start typing your comment.

  5. When you finish, tap Post.


Tip:

Tap Like to let someone know you liked what he or she had to say. If you change your mind later, tap Unlike.



Tip:

The number inside the Comments balloon tells you how many people have left comments on that post.


2. See All Posts from a Contact

  1. In the People hub, find the name of the contact whose posts you want to read, and then tap it.

  2. Flick to What’s New.

  3. Flick up or down to scan the posts, or tap Comments to add a remark to one.


Tip:

If you want to be sure you’re seeing the latest posts, press and hold an empty spot on the screen, and then tap Refresh on the menu.



Tip:

If you want to remove Facebook information from your phone, tap Settings > Email & Accounts. Tap and hold the Facebook account, and then tap Delete.


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