Abstract:
Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable media can acquire information associated with a user who is accessing a page within a social networking system. The page can be associated with a page entity. At least one call to action can be selected, out of a set of calls to action, based at least in part on the information associated with the user. The at least one call to action can be associated with the page entity. The at least one call to action can be presented to the user via the page within the social networking system. A user interaction performed with respect to the at least one call to action can be detected. An operation associated with the at least one call to action can be executed. The operation can correspond to one of a plurality of operations executable for the at least one call to action.
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable media can acquire information associated with a user who is accessing a page within a social networking system. The page can be associated with a page entity. At least one call to action can be selected, out of a set of calls to action, based at least in part on the information associated with the user. The at least one call to action can be associated with the page entity. The at least one call to action can be presented to the user via the page within the social networking system. A user interaction performed with respect to the at least one call to action can be detected. An operation associated with the at least one call to action can be executed. The operation can correspond to one of a plurality of operations executable for the at least one call to action.
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a method includes receiving an indication of a trigger action associated with a first user and with respect to a particular entity, sending to the first user a content-update interface for updating privacy settings associated with multiple content objects associated with the first user or the particular entity, receiving, from the first user via the content-update interface, settings updates for the content objects, and applying the settings updates to the privacy settings associated with the content objects.