So, while the information below will offer you the step-by-step of posting a Facebook standing to Twitter, be cognizant of the safety and security issues that could emerge. In the steps listed below, I'll reveal you how you can inspect the security prior to you also publish, to see if it's worth sharing.
Post To Twitter From Facebook Page
Actions For Sharing A Facebook Post To Twitter
1) Start by discovering the Post you wish to share. For this Post, I'll be sharing the link to the "Stinky Fish Challenge" video. If you haven't enjoyed it currently, don't see it while you are consuming lunch. BELIEVE ME.
2) Next off, click the link to the date/time that the Post was published. This will take you to the private Post, rather than showing it in your timeline or in the timeline of the Facebook web page you are viewing.
3) Prior to you share the Post, check the privacy settings to see whether it is even worth sharing. If it's highly limited, it will most likely simply discourage your Twitter followers, so adhere to those posts that show a world symbol. This indicates that the Post shows up to everybody.
4) If the personal privacy setups are fine, simply select the URL in the browser as well as copy it. Due to the fact that you are on the page dedicated to this particular video, photo, or Post this URL will lead your Twitter followers directly to the content you intend to share. In this instance, the URL for the video clip I am sharing is https://www.facebook.com/BigJoeInsurance/videos/1422969431075632/
5) Lastly, head over to Twitter and also create your Post. Just paste the LINK right into the tweet if you want to allow Twitter to shorten it. If you want to reduce the web link on your own, you could always make use of a device like http://Goo.gl or http://bit.ly. In my case, I reduced it with Hootsuite's Ow.ly shortener.
6) Click the Tweet switch and also the Facebook Post will certainly be shown your Twitter followers.
Connecting Your Tweets to Facebook
1. Click the profile icon in the leading right edge of your Twitter screen. Click "Settings" from the drop-down menu - (http://twitter.com/settings/applications).
2. Click "Profile" on the left side of the screen.
3. Click the "Post your Tweets to Facebook" switch at the end of the display.
4. Click the "Sign in to Facebook and connect your accounts" button.
5. Enter your Facebook email address as well as password if motivated.
6. Click the "Log In with Facebook" button.
7. Click the "Allow" switch. Your Facebook account is authenticated and then connected to your Twitter account.