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How to Tag First Names on Facebook

Want to know how to tag first names on Facebook?

Tagging names is a fun way to get attention, and get your Facebook engagement rolling.

But it’s a bit formal to tag your friends by their full name in a casual comment on Facebook.

Here’s how to mention someone on Facebook with a shorter name than the full name they have on their profile.

Note: The average Facebook user says “tagging” for what I describe below. Other terms for it are “mention,” “@mention,” or “at mention.”

Facebook also uses “tagging” to describe adding a person’s name to a photo or video, saying you were with that person, or that they appear in the photo/video.

I will show that in this article as well, but that kind of tag can’t be shortened.

So here’s how to tag someone in a mention to get their attention 😉

How to shorten a name tag on Facebook

You can easily delete a last name or first initial (or both) to tag a friend by the part of their name you’d normally use in conversation.

Just start typing your friend’s name, beginning with a capital letter – the @ symbol isn’t necessary.

Once you’ve typed 5 letters, a drop down will appear with tag suggestions. Even similar names will appear!

For instance if I type Kathy, Cathy also pops up. If typing Stevie, Stephanie names appear. How cool is that?!

Just click to choose the one you want, and use the backspace or delete key to remove the last name.

If a friend has more than two words in their name, the tag can be shortened to any word or adjacent words.

You can leave the first and middle name, or middle and last name, but you can’t remove just the middle name. You can leave just the middle name though!

The tagged name will alert your friend that you mentioned them, and also will appear as blue hyperlinked text in a status update or comment.

You can also tag names in a Facebook post with color background! In this case the name will be a hyperlink that’s underlined.

How to tag a nickname on Facebook

Type the nickname into your status update or comment.

If the nickname appears within your friend’s Facebook name, you can use it as a hyperlink tag. If it doesn’t, you can’t tag the nickname.

You’ll know if it’s hyperlinked if it turns blue.

But if you start typing a nickname, their profile name should appear. If you type “Stevie,” you’ll be able to tag “Stephanie,” if that’s the name your friend has on her profile.

Similarly, if your friend has “Kathy” on her profile, you can’t tag “Katherine.”

In addition, only tags of friends can be shortened. Tags of Pages, Events, Groups and other Facebook properties will become inactive if a you try to shorten them.

How to tag first names on Facebook

Here’s a quick video to show you name tagging in action. Use of the @ symbol is no longer necessary.

How to tag someone on Facebook when their name doesn’t come up

While this feature can be flaky, there are some times when you can’t tag someone:

  • You can’t tag someone who doesn’t have an active Facebook profile.
  • You can’t tag a person who has blocked you or has turned off tagging.
  • You can’t tag a person in a group if they’re not a group member.
  • You can’t tag a person who hasn’t liked your Page in a business page post.
  • You can’t tag a Page that has disabled tagging and mentions.

You can’t force a tag. If none of the above issues apply to you, it could be a temporary glitch. Try again later.

If you’re having trouble tagging a Page from another Page, there is a workaround.

  1. Create your post without the tag and schedule or post it.
  2. Edit later to add the tag after it’s been posted.

Remember, you can’t shorten the tagged name of a Page.

It’s also possible the Page disabled tagging, but for the most part, Pages appreciate being mentioned.

And so do friends, if you use tagging appropriately and not to excess.

So go tag a name on Facebook!

All You Need to Know

Did you know that as you make a new account on Facebook you are typically given a numbered ID?

Ever wondered what this ID is for?

Well, this ID is for your homepage and helps redirect people directly to your homepage as they use it.

But sharing a numbered ID everytime you wish for someone to see your homepage is not favourable.

So, what is the next best thing?

Facebook gives you the option to replace this numbered ID with a custom-made URL. Are you confused about how to change Facebook URL?

Well, let us guide you through the process.

What is Facebook URL?

Before we begin to answer the “How” part of Facebook URL, let us first find out more about what Facebook URL is.

Your Facebook URL is simply the name of your page placed right after the web address of Facebook. This means that if your page is named – xyz then your Facebook URL would look like – https://www.facebook.com/xyz.

While the URL is applicable to personal accounts and Facebook pages, it can be a useful and convenient way to reach a Facebook page. Some also call Facebook URLs vanity URLs.

Each URL is based on the username of your account or page. It directly takes the name of your account. This is why we call it customized, as each URL is unique.

Facebook URL Rules

The key to making your URL is to be mindful of the username you set for your account or page. Since each URL is required to be unique, it is obvious that the username should be unique as well.

This is why Facebook has a few specifications that must be followed while creating a typical username. We have listed them below for you:

  • Only a single username is allowed for a particular page or personal account.
  • Since usernames should be unique, you cannot obtain the username of any other account on Facebook.
  • Usernames should only have alphabets from A to Z, numeric characters from 0 to 9, or a period.
  • You cannot use terms like .com or .net in your username.
  • The capitalization of letters and periods is not considered in the same username.
  • There must be at least 5 characters in a username.
  • The username of your page or personal account must comply with Facebook terms.
  • Only an admin can create and change the username.

These are the basic rules for constructing username and, in turn, URL. You will have to follow these, and in case you do not, Facebook would show an error and not accept the username until it complies with all the rules.

Change Your URL through Desktop

So, now that you have a general idea of what Facebook URL is, we can go ahead and find out how to change it when you want to.

While you can change your Facebook URL via phone and desktop, let us first understand how to do this via desktop.

Step 1 – Head Over to Facebook

The first step to changing your page or account URL is to head over to the official website of Facebook. For this, you can type the word “Facebook” in your browser or use the link https://www.facebook.com/ in your browser address bar.

Once the Facebook page opens up, you will come across the screen asking you for a login or a sign-up by creating a new account.

If you already have a Facebook account, you can simply write your e-mail address or phone number and type in your password to Log in.

If you do not have an account, click on “Create New Account” to make a new one.

Step 2 – Go to Settings

Once you open your account, you have to navigate the settings tab. For this, go to the top right corner of the page and click on the downward-facing arrow.

A dropdown box will open; from within this box, you can see the option of “Settings & Privacy” click on this option.

The above tab will open; from within this tab, select “Settings.”

Step 3 – Go to Edit in Username

As you click on “Settings” a new window will open. Here, you will find your username, name, contact, etc. listed under the “General Account Settings.”

From here, you can edit your username by clicking on edit in front of Username. Once you click on edit, a box will open. Within this, you can change the username, and Facebook would notify you if your typed username is available or not.

You can only set the username that is available.

Change Your URL through Phone

You can also use your phone to change the Facebook URL of your page or personal account. For this, follow the below-given steps:

Step 1 – Download and Open Facebook Messenger App

As the first step, you need to have the Facebook Messenger App on your phone. If you do not have it, simply download it from your play store.

But, if you do, then open your app. While Facebook also has the Facebook Mobile App, you cannot use it to change your URL. Only Facebook Messenger App can be used.

Once you open the app, Login or Sign-up with your Facebook page or personal account. For the same, type in your e-mail address or phone number used to create the account and type your password.

In case you cannot find the Messenger App, you can tap on the lightning bubble on the Facebook Mobile App in the top right corner.

Step 2 – Go to Your Profile Icon

Once you have opened the messenger, tap on the profile icon. If your app opens in a different window, press the “back” button to head back to see the profile icon.

The profile icon would typically have your profile photo on it. Once you click on it, a window will open.

Over here, you can see the tab with the word “Username” written on it. This tab is under the “Profile” section.

Step 3 – Click on Username and Edit it

As you will click on the tab “Username”, a pop-up will open below. Here you will have the option to either edit your username or copy the link.

Press on edit to change your username.

Changing your username and, through that, your URL is a very easy task.

Facebook Page URL Best Practices

While Facebook has rules and guidelines laid out for account URL, some best practices can help you select the best URL.

  • We urge you to select a username that you would be satisfied with. This is because you might not be able to change it for a long time, as finding a username that is available is a challenge.
  • The shorter your username is, the better it would be. Short usernames are easy to memorize. In case someone is trying to reach your page and cannot remember your URL-based username because it is too long, you may lose a potential follower.
  • Make sure your username is similar to your actual page name. This also ensures easy discoverability and better representation of your page and brand.
  • Since capitalization and periods do not add up to any change in the username, trying to claim someone’s username by just adding or removing some periods and capitalizing alphabets would not help the cause.
  • Yet, using periods in your username might make it more SEO-friendly.
  • If you do not use your page or profile for a prolonged period of time, your username will become available to others for use.

Choose your username wisely. At times, unpublished page usernames are also claimed already, and you cannot use them.

What to Know Before You Change Your URL?

If your Facebook URL is too long and you have decided to change it for good. While you are free to change it, the URL you previously had would be of no use anymore.

Once you change your Facebook URL, your username will not change, nor the title that appears on your page. But since the prior link will not work, your discoverability can be hampered in the initial phase after the change.

If someone tries to search for your page using the old URL, a message saying “Sorry, this page isn’t available” will show up. This message might make your followers think that the page has shut down.

There might be a possibility that Facebook only allows you to change this URL once. This used to happen before, but you never know when this would be implemented again. So, why take a chance?

If your page has been around for quite some time and has been actively promoting it, your URL must be actively posted in multiple places. Remember that once your URL is changed, those links will become obsolete right away. Not just that, but if someone searches your page using the page name alone, there might be various pages that may show up in the search results.

It is strongly suggested that you change your URL to what you want at the very inception of your page.

But if you end up changing your URL when your page URL is in multiple places, simply try to figure out the places where your URL might be located. For this, check the places where your URL link is attached so that you can replace it from there once the change is made.

After all, you do not want to send your visitor to a dead page. Let us try to understand this using a timeline:

  1. If you have printed materials hosting your page URL, change them.
  2. Tell people on your page before changing the Facebook URL, and give them a reason for the change.
  3. Go to the places where you have guest-posted and request a URL change.
  4. Post something engaging right after the URL change.
  5. Change your page name to match the new URL.

Following all these steps before you finally change your username might be a good means to ensure your discoverability does not suffer.

Ready for the Change?

If the username you wanted is already taken, do not be sad. Take the next best thing. If you ever notice a change in your facebook URL and you have not made that change, beware as your account might be hacked.

The next step is to secure your account by resetting your password, and once your account is secure try to re-change your username to what it was before or something new altogether!

Make sure you stay fresh with your content as a changed URL might require you to attract a new audience while staying good enough for the ones already there. For this, post content regularly with the help of SocialPilot’s Social Media Calendar.

How do I add a different name (such as a nickname or maiden name) to my Facebook account?

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You can enter a name in your account that is different from the name on your ID (such as your maiden name, nickname, or professional title).

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Add another name

Click the icon in the upper right corner of the Facebook window, and then select your name.

Select the View Info section.

Scroll down and under Other names, click Enter your nickname or birth name.

Next to Name Type, select the one you want.

In the Name section, enter your other name.

Select the Show at top of profile check box to display a different name at the top of the profile. nine0003

Click Save.

Change or remove a different name

Click the icon in the upper right corner of the Facebook window, and then select your name.

Select the View Info section.

Scroll down to OTHER NAMES.

Click to the right of the name you want to edit or delete.

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Add another name

Click the icon in the upper right corner of the Facebook window. nine0003

Select Settings.

Select Personal Information under Account Settings.

Click on your name.

In the Other names section, click Enter a nickname or birth name.

Next to Name Type, select the one you want.

In the Name section, enter your other name.

Select the Show at top of profile check box to display a different name at the top of the profile.

Click Save.

Changing or deleting another name

Click the icon in the top right corner of the Facebook window, and then select your name.

Select More information about me.

Scroll down to the Other Names section.

Click to the right of the name you want to edit or delete.

Learn more about the rules for other names.

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  1. Make sure your internet connection is stable. nine0124
  2. Check that the username and password are entered correctly.
  3. Log out of your account in the Facebook app on your device (or delete and then reinstall the app).
  4. Sign out of your Facebook account in installed browsers (Chrome, Opera, Safari, etc.).
  5. Reboot your device and try connecting the game to Facebook again 😉

  6. For iOS devices:

  7. Go to Facebook settings (via mobile app or website).

  8. Make sure that you have permission to use Facebook to log in to third-party sites and apps in your settings ( Facebook settings -> Apps and sites -> Apps and sites (change) -> make sure this setting is enabled)
  9. For devices with iOS version below 14. 0, reset the advertising ID ( Device settings -> Privacy -> Advertising -> Reset advertising ID ).
  10. For devices with iOS version 14.0 and above. Limit tracking requests ( Device settings -> Privacy -> Tracking )
  11. Remove the Facebook app from the device.
  12. Open a browser -> go to your Facebook page -> sign in to your account.
  13. Try to connect to Facebook again from the game settings. nine0003

  14. For macOS devices:

  15. Go to Facebook Settings .

  16. Make sure that in your settings you have permission to use Facebook to log into third-party sites and applications ( Settings and Privacy -> Settings -> Apps and sites -> Apps and sites (change) -> make sure that this setting is enabled).
  17. Reboot your device, open the game and try connecting to Facebook again. nine0003

  18. For Android devices:

  19. Go to Device Settings -> Accounts .

  20. Click on Facebook -> Delete .
  21. Go to Facebook Settings (via mobile app or website).
  22. Make sure you have permission in your settings to use Facebook to sign in to third-party sites and applications ( Settings and Privacy -> Settings -> Apps & websites -> Apps & websites (change) -> make sure this setting is enabled)
  23. Remove the game from the list of installed apps on Facebook.
  24. Reboot your device, open the game and try connecting to Facebook again.

  25. For Windows devices:

  26. Go to Facebook Settings .

  27. Make sure you have permission in your settings to use Facebook to sign in to third-party sites and apps ( Settings and Privacy -> Settings -> Apps and websites -> Apps and websites (change) -> make sure this setting is enabled).

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