Facebook is pushing Timeline out to all 800 million of its users. And there’s no turning back to the “old” profile.
According to a Facebook blog post Tuesday — or rather, an update to the post published when Timeline became available to all users — you will have seven days to preview your Timeline and hide content you don’t want out in the open.
Facebook says you’ll receive a notification at the top of your home page when Timeline has landed in your account. That seven-day preview period is the same for users who activate Timeline and those whose accounts are activated automatically.
Users have seven days to clean up their profiles before their Timeline goes live, transforming the bulletin board-like profile into a visual scrapbook of their lives.
With Timeline, all users are required to add a second, bigger magazine-esque “cover photo” in addition to the profile photo. The profile photo has changed in size from a rectangle or square to a thumbnail that resembles a driver’s license photo. Social apps, which automatically share a user’s activity, are one of Timeline’s key features.
Last week, Facebook rolled out 60 new Timeline apps for food, fitness, entertainment, shopping, fashion, ticketing, job searches, and more. Music streaming service Pandora and “read later” app Instapaper did not join the rollout.
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