So, while the information below will certainly offer you the step-by-step of publishing a Facebook condition to Twitter, be cognizant of the protection problems that could occur. In the steps below, I'll show you ways to check the protection before you even post, to see if it deserves sharing.
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Steps 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 connect to the "Stinky Fish Obstacle" video clip. If you haven't watched it already, do not view it while you are eating lunch. TRUST ME.
2) Next, 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 page you are watching.
3) Before you share the Post, inspect the privacy settings to see whether it is also worth sharing. If it's highly limited, it will probably simply discourage your Twitter fans, so stick to those posts that display a globe icon. This implies that the Post shows up to everybody.
4) If the privacy setups are fine, just select the LINK in the web browser and duplicate it. Because you get on the web page devoted to this specific video, photo, or Post this LINK will lead your Twitter followers straight to the web content you wish to share. In this case, 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 URL into the tweet if you wish to allow Twitter to reduce it. If you intend to shorten the link yourself, you can always make use of a device like http://Goo.gl or http://bit.ly. In my instance, I shortened it with Hootsuite's Ow.ly shortener.
6) Click the Tweet switch and the Facebook Post will be shared with your Twitter fans.
Connecting Your Tweets to Facebook
1. Click the profile icon in the top right corner of your Twitter display. 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 bottom of the screen.
4. Click the "Sign in to Facebook and connect your accounts" button.
5. Enter your Facebook email address and also password if triggered.
6. Click the "Log In with Facebook" switch.
7. Click the "Allow" switch. Your Facebook profile is authenticated then connected to your Twitter account.