NEW YORK - It’s a modern-day dilemma: You really want your Facebook friends to see that wild party photo of you wearing bunny ears. But you’re not so keen on explaining it to your mother-in-law.
Well, Facebook aims to make life easier.
Beginning today, the social network will make it easier to share photos, posts, and links with smaller, isolated groups of people. While the site has allowed users to separate their friends into lists since 2007, this option took quite a bit of work and only a small fraction of Facebook users took advantage of it.
Now, Facebook will automatically group your friends based on whether they live near you, went to your school, or work with you. You can read posts or share updates with specific groups instead of dozens, or hundreds, of “friends’’ at a time. Facebook will use the colleges, workplaces, and geographic locations that users share on the site to organize people into groups. Called “smart lists,’’ the feature is optional to use, and the lists are customizable.
