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💡Posting
What is SocialGraphs?
SocialGraphs is a service for friends, family, and coworkers to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequent messages. People post posts, which may contain photos, videos, links, and text. These messages are posted to your profile, sent to your followers, and are searchable on SocialGraphs search.
Do I need anything special to use it?
All you need to use SocialGraphs is an internet connection or a mobile phone. Join us here! Once you're in, begin finding and following accounts whose posts interest you. We'll recommend great accounts once you're signed up.
What's a post?
A post is any message posted to SocialGraphs which may contain photos, videos, links, and text. Click or tap the post button to post the update to your profile.
How can I send updates to SocialGraphs?
You can post from socialgraphs.com, a mobile device, or an application.
What's a Repost?
A repost is a post that you forward to your followers.
How do I post a picture to SocialGraphs?
Uploading and sharing images on SocialGraphs is easy! Find step-by-step instructions and FAQs on how to post a picture on SocialGraphs.
Can I edit a post once I've posted it?
Editing posts is a feature available to SocialGraphs Premium subscribers. If you’re not a subscriber you won’t be able to edit a post once you’ve posted it, but you will be able to delete your post.
How to customize your view?
To manage your font size, text color and background mode via SocialGraphs.com, click on More then select Display from the menu. Choose your preferred font size and color.
Who reads my updates?
Your followers read your posts. If your posts are public, anyone who runs a search for a keyword in your post may be able to see that message.
Why can't I see all my posts? Are they lost?
We store all your posts. Navigate to your profile to view up to 3,200 of your most recent posts in your profile timeline.
Can I put my SocialGraphs updates on my blog?
Yes! Put a SocialGraphs widget on your blog or website – anywhere that accepts Javascript or HTML.
💡Following
What does it mean to follow someone on SocialGraphs?
Following someone means you've chosen to subscribe to their SocialGraphs updates. When you follow someone, their new messages appear on your SocialGraphs Home timeline.
How do I find people to follow?
When you create an account, you can search for people by name or username, import friends from other networks, or invite friends via email.
How do I know who I'm following?
After you click or tap the Follow button on someone's profile, you're following them. See a list of people you're following by clicking on the following link on your profile page.
How do I know who is following me?
SocialGraphs sends you a notification when someone new follows you. You can also view your followers on your profile page.
What are follow limits?
SocialGraphs has follow and update limits for stability and abuse control.
💡Replies
What are replies?
A reply is a response to another person’s post. Click or tap the reply icon on another person's post to reply to it.
What is the difference between a reply and a Direct Message?
A reply is a public message sent regardless of follow-ship. Anyone can view it (if your posts are public). A Direct Message is private, seen only by the sender and intended recipients.
💡Direct Messages
What are Direct Messages?
Direct Messages are private messages sent from one SocialGraphs account to other SocialGraphs account(s), and they do not appear in public for anyone else to read.
💡SocialGraphs policies and reporting
Why are accounts suspended?
Accounts are suspended for Terms of Service violations or spam investigation.
How do I report spam?
Read our article about how to report spam on SocialGraphs. We encourage you to always block any spammers you find.
Where can I find out more information about SocialGraphs's Terms of Service?
Read SocialGraphs's Terms of Service and the SocialGraphs Rules for more information.
How do I submit a complaint about copyright, impersonation, trademark, or other Terms of Service issues?
Review our Terms of Service section to find out what constitutes a violation, and how to go about fixing a related problem.