Google+ +1 is Like LIKE in Facebook
Do not feel shy to Like a post in Facebook or +1 if you are using Google+
LIKE in the Facebook Page is Follow in Google+
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chutki LIKE ki kimmat tum kya jano Facebook walo?
Oh! Facebook Friends, do you know value of one Like?
What happens when you click a Like or Share button on external websites?
When you click the Like button, it turns lighter in color. On Facebook, a story will appear on your Timeline and may appear in News Feed, just as if you liked something on Facebook. The Like and Share buttons on other websites let your friends show when you're interested in something. In order for your action to appear on Facebook, you must be logged into Facebook at the time you click the button.
When you click the SHARE button, a dialog will pop up allowing you to add a comment or adjust your audience before posting. On Facebook, a story will appear on your Timeline and may appear in News Feed after you click Share Link in the dialog.
In some cases, when you like things off Facebook, like a movie, athlete or business, this connection works in the same way as when you like a Page on Facebook. It'll appear on your Timeline, you may receive messages or updates in your News Feed, and you may be associated with the connection in Pages, ads or social plugins.
“Liking” a Facebook fan page is different than liking a particular post of online content. While “liking” a news story or a video clip is pretty much a one-shot deal, “liking” a Facebook Page is more of an ongoing relationship. You will get updates regularly, when you click 'Get Notification'.
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