A new feature is rolling out now, enabling users to search for specific posts, photos or videos on Facebook.
On Monday Facebook announced the rollout of new search feature for iPhone and desktop users of the social network. Built atop its Graph Search
product, the new feature will allow users to search for old posts
across their account, along with content that's been shared with them
from friends and public pages.
When
the feature is available for your account, you will see an alert just
below the search box letting you know you can now search for posts.
Searching for something is straightforward: enter a few keywords pertaining to a post you'd like to find.
As
you begin typing in the search bar, Graph Search results will still
auto-populate below it. The basic post search option being placed at the
very bottom of the list. An easy way to identify a suggestion as being a
post search is by the magnifying glass located next to the text.
By tapping on the query or the search key you'll be taken to a new screen returning any and all posts Facebook deems relevant.
A few tips to help you find what you're looking for:
- Think keywords. As with Google search, sometimes the less you enter the better. In other words, don't go searching for something like: "that time when I was at the beach with James." Searching for "James beach" would more than suffice.
- Entering a first name will narrow down the accounts included in the search; making it easier to limit the amount of results.
- Results are not displayed in chronological order. Keep scrolling if you haven't come across what you're looking for.
- Tapping on the settings button in the top-right corner when viewing search results will allow you to change the category of displayed results.
In
my short time with the feature, I found it to surface posts I was
looking for -- and then some. As of right now, I only have access to the
feature on an iPhone, with the desktop version lagging behind in its
roll-out (on my account, at least).
Source: http://www.cnet.com
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