might want to think twice, or even thrice, before making the leap. The new tool is intended to help brands, local business, organizations or public figures create a new Fa
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ok page while still bringing their friends (ie, fans) along with the
Facebook told me that this is a tool meant for businesses, not individuals. The company doesn’t encourage users to convert their profiles to Pages because content doesn’t move over, only connections.
Here is what converting a page actually means, in terms of user content:
Only your profile photo transfers, no other profile photos or intricate profile information carries over.
Any uploaded photos, wall posts, comments and likes disappear.
Facebook messages disappear.
Any applications linked to a Facebook account lose that connection.
The username you have on your profile may or may not transfer over. In my case, it didn’t, and now http://www.facebook.com/christina.warren serves up a big fat, not found page, rather than my profile. The kicker? The name has been “used” so I can’t claim it again.
The resulting account is known as a Business Account and can only be used to create and manage pages, not to engage in personal contact. This means that even if you do create a brand new Facebook profile (more on that later), you have to consistently switch between the two accounts for different tasks.