Back in September was when Facebook Timeline was first introduced and it was released as a beta service, only for developers, but this didn’t stop many users to find the way to enable the new feature. Since then a stable version of Timeline was in the works to be released a few months after bugs, privacy concerns and other stuff has been worked out; now the company feels confident and the new feature is ready for prime time — whether you like it or not.

About Facebook Timeline

If you recall, Facebook Timeline is like a scrapbook of your life (“more visual”) on a web page and it is a feature focus on bringing to front stage the best of your content from the news to photos, status and apps you’ve used, and places that you have visited. Your content will now be organized in a more meaningful graphical way that you can scroll to the day of your birth, and the further back you scroll Timeline will focus more in important events and things that are of interest to you.

When Facebook Timeline is enabled to you, one of the first thing you’ll notice is the huge image on the top of your page. This is your cover, and of course you can change it to whatever you want. As you go down the page, you’ll see your posts, images and other events in chronological order as they happened. You have the ability to control what is featured on your timeline. You can even star the posts that you like the most, which is going to double their size or you can hide them.

Adding past events

Facebook wants to know every little thing about you, from the day of your birth until the present day — sounds a little bit intrusive, don’t you think? — If there is something important that happened to you and it isn’t in the timeline, you can go back when the event occur and add it by clicking the Life Event link on the right, where you add a new post.

Or going to your Activity Log. Here is where you’ll be able to find everything you have shared on Facebook. Click on any post to allow or disable to appear in your timeline. From this log you can also star, unlike or report a post.

Apps and your Facebook Timeline

The social network giant is also introducing a new type of apps that will let you display things you like in a different way. The new apps will help you to find out what your friends are up to, and you can even be part of what they are doing by join them (e.g., play a track that one of your friend is listening to, or watch the same TV show). Apps are available now for those “lucky” users that already have Timeline enable, for everyone else apps are going to be available as soon as you have your timeline setup. Many people seem to like this new feature and others not so much, what do you think about Facebook Timeline? Be the first and leave your thoughts in the comments below. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.