By Jane Mark


The World Wide Web has many on-line networks and even various on-line communities. Occasionally, these networks and communities also have smaller communities and also networks within them. And all these are reliant on what the people concerned have in common, such as the same taste for clothes, for instance. In case you want to become a member and take part in the talks and activities of such networks and communities, then there are ways you could do so. Also, you could start looking for people. One such way is doing a Facebook search.

Possibly the most well-known social community is Facebook. In the confines of Facebook, you can search for that certain group or individual you want to be a part of. To find individuals on Facebook, the very first thing you must do is to create an account on the site. Your Facebook search for people could start once you have a registered account.

Facebook has many features that could help you in your search for groups, networks, and people. One feature you can use is the "advanced search" option. When you utilize this searching option, you can look for anybody, anywhere, and at any time. You could do a Facebook search for people you know by location, profession, and school among others. This is just one way for you to search for someone on Facebook.

If you wish to search for something else, like a group you have something in common with, then all you have to do is to key the group's name in, press the enter key and your search would be returning every result which has something to do with the group you searched. If you're not sure of the group's name then just type a portion of it and Facebook would still be able to look it up for you.

Other than the advanced search option which Facebook has, there is another search option that you can use if you want to search for networks. Type "facebook.network/network.php" in the browser bar or URL and here, you can search for that network you're looking for. Also, you could key in the network's full or partial name then press the enter key after which, the search is going to do what it does best.




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