I have presumed that anyone can see Facebook photos even if they do not have Facebook accounts of their own. Is this true? Can anyone click on the
following link and see the Old Missions photos (click Photos and then Albums on the page to see all)?
Edit: and you are not a Photobucket member, correct?
[Edited on 1-7-2016 by David K]
Nope.David K - 1-7-2016 at 05:59 PM
Great as I just finished the "final" edit of the new book and have the Facebook page listed for news and updates for the new book.
Thank you!willyAirstream - 1-8-2016 at 08:01 AM
As long as your photos are set to `public ` and not `friends`, everyone can see them. FB does not link back to photobucket, but stores your photos on
the FB servers. Descriptions , locations and tags will help in search engine optimization.David K - 1-8-2016 at 09:48 AM
As long as your photos are set to `public ` and not `friends`, everyone can see them. FB does not link back to Photobucket but stores your photos on
the FB servers. Descriptions, locations and tags will help in search engine optimization.
OK thanks, Richard. The photos go to Facebook from my PC, not Photobucket (which is solely for showing photos on message board forums which mostly
appreciate a width limit of 800 pixels). I have seen people post here that they aren't on Facebook ever, so can't see something posted there. That
just isn't true. Like saying you can't see something on Nomad if you aren't a registered Nomad.
The book is looking great... and I am getting some top authors reviewing it now and it is amazing how small things get missed in checking for errors!
Great to have other eyes looking at your work.