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Attracting Friends
Make some of your profile's information public. While you don't need to set your entire profile security to "Public" (nor should you), making small identifying factors about yourself public will ensure that people know who you are when you friend them. If you went to a particular school or university, for example, having that information public will help people who also went to that school find your.
Join groups. The best way to befriend people outside of your usual social circle on Facebook is by joining groups for interests of yours (e.g., skiing). Simply being in the group isn't always enough to merit friend requests. Make sure you comment and post in the group to begin engaging its members.
Set an accurate profile picture. You may have an excellent picture of Machu Picchu with the back of your head in the foreground, but that probably isn't enough to identify you to potential friends. Make sure your face is in the profile picture and is identifiable. If you have a picture with a celebrity or in an attractive setting (e.g., an upscale restaurant), consider using it as people may be more inclined to add you as a friend.
Make sure your posts are spelled correctly. When you upload, check your post's spelling for any errors. High-quality posts tend to attract more people than do poorly spelled ones.
Avoid posting negative or personal information. Especially in the wake of any major political event, Facebook tends to be a concentrated hub for negativity and outrage. You can make yourself stand out to friends by posting predominately positive things, as well as by avoiding talking about personal information (e.g., a breakup) on your Timeline.
Post pictures and videos rather than text-heavy statuses. Facebook users spend more time looking at visual media rather than reading through long text posts. Unless your post is fewer than 200 characters long, stick with photos and videos to attract more likes and friends.
Adding Suggested Friends on Mobile
Open Facebook. Tap the Facebook app icon, which resembles a white "f" on a dark-blue background, to open Facebook. This will load your News Feed if you're already logged in. If you aren't already logged in, enter your email address and password before continuing.
Tap ☰. It's in either the bottom-right corner of the screen (iPhone) or the top-right corner of the screen (Android). Some Facebook app versions have a three-by-three set of dots instead of the ☰ icon.
Tap Friends. This icon resembles a pair of blue, person-shaped silhouettes.
Tap the Suggestions tab. It's at the top of the screen. This will open a list of people that Facebook recommends you add based on your current friends.
Add suggested friends. Tap the blue Add friend button that's to the right of a person's profile picture, then repeat for other people on the "Suggestions" page. This will automatically send invites to the people in question. Most people will accept a friend request from you if they see that you have friends in common.
Adding Suggested Friends on Desktop
Open Facebook. Go to https://www.facebook.com/. This will open your Facebook News Feed if you're already logged into Facebook. If you aren't logged into Facebook, first enter your email address and password in the top-right side of the page.
Click your name tab. This tab is in the upper-right side of Facebook, and has your first name on it. Doing so opens your profile page.
Click Friends. It's a tab just below your cover photo that's near the top of the page.
Click + Find Friends. This option is in the upper-right side of the "Friends" section of the page. Clicking it opens the "People You May Know" page, which is a list of people that Facebook recommends you add based on your current friends.
Click Add Friend. It's a blue button to the right of a person's profile. This will send a friend request to them.
Add more friends. Click Add Friend next to more people on the "People You May Know" page to send out multiple friend requests. The more people you add, the more friends you'll have. Most people will accept a friend request from you if they see that you have friends in common.
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