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How do you put a quote under your name on Facebook?
Click “Add a description,” located next to your profile picture. In the text box that appears, type in the description or comment of your choice in the blank field labeled “Add a description.” In the “Who were you with?” field, you can type in friends’ names to tag friends in your photo.
What are some popular quotes?
Famous Quotes About Life
- You will face many defeats in life, but never let yourself be defeated. –
- The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall. –
- In the end, it’s not the years in your life that count.
- Never let the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game. –
Can you use quotes on Facebook?
Depending on how much of the Facebook material you use and how you use it, the fair use exception to copyright protection may apply. Unfortunately, fair use determinations are very subjective and case-specific. There is no bright line rule that tells you when something does or does not qualify as a fair use.
Can you post quotes on Facebook?
Rather than having to copy and paste a snippet of text across apps, you’ll be able to simply highlight the words you want to share and post them to Facebook with a click. In the News Feed, the post will appear as a block quote with a link to the original URL or source.
Did Facebook Get Rid of quotes?
Yes, its still there, its now in the “About” section of the profile page under the “Details About You” sub-heading. To edit it, if you hover over the quotes section, an edit link should appear at the top right, simply click it to edit the section.
What should I write in my Facebook bio?
Best Bios for Facebook
- Every story I build brings me to life.
- I would rather be despised of who I am, rather than loved by who I am not.
- Don’t let that bother your hearts.
- Tell me, and I have forgotten.
- Love me, I do.
- You should write down your bitter, twisted lines for me in text.
Can you use people quotes?
According to US copyright law, the legal rights to a quote belong by default to its author (or speaker). Quotes are considered intellectual property, which is protected under the law. You have the author’s written permission to use their words on your work.
Can I use quotes on social media?
The quotes are considered intellectual property and protected under law. If you are not the original author of a quote, one of two things must be true to use it freely on social media.
Share your original quotes throughout all your social media channels (Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, and Pinterest) using other hashtags. It may make sense to tweet the text version of your quote (to avoid posting too much visual content on Twitter).