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af Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Afrikaans (af)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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am Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Amharic (am)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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an Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Aragonese (an)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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ar Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. هل سيؤثر هذا في قدرتك على مشاركة المحتوى على فيسبوك؟ يتوقف هذا الأمر على أشياء أخرى. إذا قمت بربط %1$sملف تعريف%2$s الفيسبوك بموقعك، فعندئذٍ نعم: لن تتمكن ميزة النشر من مشاركة مقالاتك بعد الآن على فيسبوك. على الجانب الآخر، لن يتغيّر شيء إذا أبقيتَ صفحة %1$sالفيسبوك%2$s مرتبطة بموقعك -- ينبغي أن يظل كل محتواك ظاهرًا بشكل مباشر على فيسبوك عن طريق ميزة النشر. (هل أنت غير متأكد من الفرق بين صفحة وملف التعريف؟ فيما يلي %3$sتوضيح الفيسبوك%4$s.) يمكنك مراجعة إعدادات المشاركة على وسائل التواصل الاجتماعي الخاصة بك وتغييرها عن طريق التوجّه إلى %1$sموقعي (مواقعي) ← مشاركة%2$s على ووردبريس.كوم. Details
Arabic (ar)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

هل سيؤثر هذا في قدرتك على مشاركة المحتوى على فيسبوك؟ يتوقف هذا الأمر على أشياء أخرى. إذا قمت بربط %1$sملف تعريف%2$s الفيسبوك بموقعك، فعندئذٍ نعم: لن تتمكن ميزة النشر من مشاركة مقالاتك بعد الآن على فيسبوك. على الجانب الآخر، لن يتغيّر شيء إذا أبقيتَ صفحة %1$sالفيسبوك%2$s مرتبطة بموقعك -- ينبغي أن يظل كل محتواك ظاهرًا بشكل مباشر على فيسبوك عن طريق ميزة النشر. (هل أنت غير متأكد من الفرق بين صفحة وملف التعريف؟ فيما يلي %3$sتوضيح الفيسبوك%4$s.) يمكنك مراجعة إعدادات المشاركة على وسائل التواصل الاجتماعي الخاصة بك وتغييرها عن طريق التوجّه إلى %1$sموقعي (مواقعي) ← مشاركة%2$s على ووردبريس.كوم.

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2020-07-02 16:04:35 GMT
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as Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Assamese (as)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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ast Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Asturian (ast)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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az Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Azerbaijani (az)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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bal Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Catalan (Balear) (bal)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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bel Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Belarusian (bel)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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bg Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Bulgarian (bg)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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bn Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Bengali (bn)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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bo Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Tibetan (bo)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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br Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Breton (br)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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bs Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Bosnian (bs)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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ca Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Catalan (ca)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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ckb Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Kurdish (Sorani) (ckb)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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cs Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Czech (cs)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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cv Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. Ку эсир Facebook-ра контентпа пайлашма пултарассине пырса тивет-и? Пулма пултарать. Хӑвӑрӑн сайта Facebook %1$sПрофиль%2$s-пе ҫыхӑнтартӑр пулсан, тивет: Publicize урлӑ Facebook-ра публикаципе пайлашма пулмӗ. Тепӗр енчен, Facebook %1$sСтраници%2$s пек ҫыхӑнтарнӑ сайтсене улшӑнусем кӗтмеҫҫӗ -- сирӗн контент Facebook-ра Publicize урлӑ тӳррӗн тухса тӑрӗ. (Страница тата Профиль мӗнпе уйрӑлса тӑнине ӑнланмастӑр-и? Кунта %3$sFacebook ӑнлантарӑвӗ%4$s.) Соцсеть пайлашӑвӗсен настройкисене WordPress.com-ра %1$sМан Сайт(сем) → Пайлашу%2$s ҫине куҫса тӗрӗслеме тата улӑштарма пултаратӑр. Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Ку эсир Facebook-ра контентпа пайлашма пултарассине пырса тивет-и? Пулма пултарать. Хӑвӑрӑн сайта Facebook %1$sПрофиль%2$s-пе ҫыхӑнтартӑр пулсан, тивет: Publicize урлӑ Facebook-ра публикаципе пайлашма пулмӗ. Тепӗр енчен, Facebook %1$sСтраници%2$s пек ҫыхӑнтарнӑ сайтсене улшӑнусем кӗтмеҫҫӗ -- сирӗн контент Facebook-ра Publicize урлӑ тӳррӗн тухса тӑрӗ. (Страница тата Профиль мӗнпе уйрӑлса тӑнине ӑнланмастӑр-и? Кунта %3$sFacebook ӑнлантарӑвӗ%4$s.) Соцсеть пайлашӑвӗсен настройкисене WordPress.com-ра %1$sМан Сайт(сем) → Пайлашу%2$s ҫине куҫса тӗрӗслеме тата улӑштарма пултаратӑр.

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cy Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. A fydd hyn yn effeithio ar eich gallu i rannu cynnwys ar Facebook? Mae'n dibynnu. Os ydych chi wedi cysylltu'ch %1$sProfile%2$s Facebook i'ch gwefan, yna bydd: Ni fydd Publicize mwyach yn gallu rhannu'ch cofnodion i Facebook. Ar y llaw arall, ni fydd unrhyw beth yn newid os ydych yn cadw Facebook %1$sPage%2$s wedi'i gysylltu â'ch gwefan - - dylai eich holl gynnwys ymddangos yn uniongyrchol ar Facebook trwy Publicize. (Ddim yn siŵr beth yw'r gwahaniaeth rhwng Tudalen a Phrofil? Dyma esboniad %3$sFacebook%4$s.) Gallwch chi adolygu a newid eich gosodiadau rhannu cymdeithasol trwy fynd i %1$sFy Ngwefan(au) → Rhannu%2$s. Details
Welsh (cy)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

A fydd hyn yn effeithio ar eich gallu i rannu cynnwys ar Facebook? Mae'n dibynnu. Os ydych chi wedi cysylltu'ch %1$sProfile%2$s Facebook i'ch gwefan, yna bydd: Ni fydd Publicize mwyach yn gallu rhannu'ch cofnodion i Facebook. Ar y llaw arall, ni fydd unrhyw beth yn newid os ydych yn cadw Facebook %1$sPage%2$s wedi'i gysylltu â'ch gwefan - - dylai eich holl gynnwys ymddangos yn uniongyrchol ar Facebook trwy Publicize. (Ddim yn siŵr beth yw'r gwahaniaeth rhwng Tudalen a Phrofil? Dyma esboniad %3$sFacebook%4$s.) Gallwch chi adolygu a newid eich gosodiadau rhannu cymdeithasol trwy fynd i %1$sFy Ngwefan(au) → Rhannu%2$s.

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da Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Danish (da)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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de Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. Hat dies Auswirkungen auf die Funktion zum Teilen von Inhalten auf Facebook? Kommt drauf an. Wenn du ein %1$sFacebook-Profil%2$s mit deiner Website verknüpft hast, dann schon: Publicize kann dann deine Beiträge nicht mehr auf Facebook teilen. Andererseits ändert sich nichts, wenn du eine %1$sFacebook-Seite%2$s mit deiner Website verknüpft hast. Alle deine Inhalte sollten dann weiterhin direkt über Publicize auf Facebook angezeigt werden. (Du bist nicht sicher, was der Unterschied zwischen einer Facebook-Seite und einem Facebook-Profil ist? %3$sHier findest du weitere Informationen.%4$s) Du kannst deine Teilen-Einstellungen für Soziale Medien prüfen und ändern, indem du %1$sMeine Website(s) → Teilen%2$s auf WordPress.com aufrufst Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Hat dies Auswirkungen auf die Funktion zum Teilen von Inhalten auf Facebook? Kommt drauf an. Wenn du ein %1$sFacebook-Profil%2$s mit deiner Website verknüpft hast, dann schon: Publicize kann dann deine Beiträge nicht mehr auf Facebook teilen. Andererseits ändert sich nichts, wenn du eine %1$sFacebook-Seite%2$s mit deiner Website verknüpft hast. Alle deine Inhalte sollten dann weiterhin direkt über Publicize auf Facebook angezeigt werden. (Du bist nicht sicher, was der Unterschied zwischen einer Facebook-Seite und einem Facebook-Profil ist? %3$sHier findest du weitere Informationen.%4$s) Du kannst deine Teilen-Einstellungen für Soziale Medien prüfen und ändern, indem du %1$sMeine Website(s) → Teilen%2$s auf WordPress.com aufrufst

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de (formal) Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. Hat dies Auswirkungen auf die Funktion zum Teilen von Inhalten auf Facebook? Kommt drauf an. Wenn Sie ein %1$sFacebook-Profil%2$s mit Ihrer Website verknüpft haben, dann schon: Publicize kann dann Ihre Beiträge nicht mehr auf Facebook teilen. Andererseits ändert sich nichts, wenn Sie eine %1$sFacebook-Seite%2$s mit Ihrer Website verknüpft haben. Alle Ihre Inhalte sollten dann weiterhin direkt über Publicize auf Facebook angezeigt werden. Sie bist nicht sicher, was der Unterschied zwischen einer Facebook-Seite und einem Facebook-Profil ist? %3$sHier finden Sie weitere Informationen.%4$s Sie können Ihre Social Sharing-Einstellungen nach Überschrift prüfen und ändern. Gehe dazu auf WordPress.com zu %1$sMeine Website → Teilen%2$s. Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Hat dies Auswirkungen auf die Funktion zum Teilen von Inhalten auf Facebook? Kommt drauf an. Wenn Sie ein %1$sFacebook-Profil%2$s mit Ihrer Website verknüpft haben, dann schon: Publicize kann dann Ihre Beiträge nicht mehr auf Facebook teilen. Andererseits ändert sich nichts, wenn Sie eine %1$sFacebook-Seite%2$s mit Ihrer Website verknüpft haben. Alle Ihre Inhalte sollten dann weiterhin direkt über Publicize auf Facebook angezeigt werden. Sie bist nicht sicher, was der Unterschied zwischen einer Facebook-Seite und einem Facebook-Profil ist? %3$sHier finden Sie weitere Informationen.%4$s Sie können Ihre Social Sharing-Einstellungen nach Überschrift prüfen und ändern. Gehe dazu auf WordPress.com zu %1$sMeine Website → Teilen%2$s.

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de (formal) Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. Hat dies Auswirkungen auf die Funktion zum Teilen von Inhalten auf Facebook? Kommt drauf an. Wenn Sie ein Facebook-%1$sProfil%2$s mit Ihrer Website verknüpft haben, dann schon: Publicize kann dann Ihre Beiträge nicht mehr auf Facebook teilen. Andererseits ändert sich nichts, wenn Sie eine %1$sFacebook-Seite%2$s mit Ihrer Website verknüpft haben. Alle Ihre Inhalte sollten dann weiterhin direkt über Publicize auf Facebook angezeigt werden. Sie bist nicht sicher, was der Unterschied zwischen einer Facebook-Seite und einem Facebook-Profil ist? %3$sHier finden Sie weitere Informationen.%4$s Sie können Ihre Social Sharing-Einstellungen nach Überschrift prüfen und ändern. Gehe dazu auf WordPress.com zu %1$sMeine Website → Teilen%2$s. Details
German (Formal) (de)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Hat dies Auswirkungen auf die Funktion zum Teilen von Inhalten auf Facebook? Kommt drauf an. Wenn Sie ein Facebook-%1$sProfil%2$s mit Ihrer Website verknüpft haben, dann schon: Publicize kann dann Ihre Beiträge nicht mehr auf Facebook teilen. Andererseits ändert sich nichts, wenn Sie eine %1$sFacebook-Seite%2$s mit Ihrer Website verknüpft haben. Alle Ihre Inhalte sollten dann weiterhin direkt über Publicize auf Facebook angezeigt werden. Sie bist nicht sicher, was der Unterschied zwischen einer Facebook-Seite und einem Facebook-Profil ist? %3$sHier finden Sie weitere Informationen.%4$s Sie können Ihre Social Sharing-Einstellungen nach Überschrift prüfen und ändern. Gehe dazu auf WordPress.com zu %1$sMeine Website → Teilen%2$s.

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de (formal) Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. Hat dies Auswirkungen auf die Funktion zum Teilen von Inhalten auf Facebook? Kommt drauf an. Wenn Sie ein %1$sFacebook-Profil%2$s mit Ihrer Website verknüpft haben, dann schon: Publicize kann dann Ihre Beiträge nicht mehr auf Facebook teilen. Andererseits ändert sich nichts, wenn Sie eine %1$sFacebook-Seite%2$s mit Ihrer Website verknüpft haben. Alle Ihre Inhalte sollten dann weiterhin direkt über Publicize auf Facebook angezeigt werden. Sie bist nicht sicher, was der Unterschied zwischen einer Facebook-Seite und einem Facebook-Profil ist? %3$sHier finden Sie weitere Informationen.%4$s Sie können Ihre Teilen-Einstellungen für Social Media nach Überschrift prüfen und ändern. Gehe dazu auf WordPress.com zu %1$sMeine Website → Teilen%2$s. Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Hat dies Auswirkungen auf die Funktion zum Teilen von Inhalten auf Facebook? Kommt drauf an. Wenn Sie ein %1$sFacebook-Profil%2$s mit Ihrer Website verknüpft haben, dann schon: Publicize kann dann Ihre Beiträge nicht mehr auf Facebook teilen. Andererseits ändert sich nichts, wenn Sie eine %1$sFacebook-Seite%2$s mit Ihrer Website verknüpft haben. Alle Ihre Inhalte sollten dann weiterhin direkt über Publicize auf Facebook angezeigt werden. Sie bist nicht sicher, was der Unterschied zwischen einer Facebook-Seite und einem Facebook-Profil ist? %3$sHier finden Sie weitere Informationen.%4$s Sie können Ihre Teilen-Einstellungen für Social Media nach Überschrift prüfen und ändern. Gehe dazu auf WordPress.com zu %1$sMeine Website → Teilen%2$s.

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de (formal) Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. Hat dies Auswirkungen auf die Funktion zum Teilen von Inhalten auf Facebook? Kommt drauf an. Wenn Sie ein %1$sFacebook-Profil%2$s mit Ihrer Website verknüpft haben, dann schon: Publicize kann dann Ihre Beiträge nicht mehr auf Facebook teilen. Andererseits ändert sich nichts, wenn Sie eine %1$sFacebook-Seite%2$s mit Ihrer Website verknüpft haben. Alle Ihre Inhalte sollten dann weiterhin direkt über Publicize auf Facebook angezeigt werden. (Sie bist nicht sicher, was der Unterschied zwischen einer Facebook-Seite und einem Facebook-Profil ist? %3$sHier finden Sie weitere Informationen.%4$s) Sie können Ihre Teilen-Einstellungen für Soziale Medien prüfen und ändern, indem Sie %1$sMeine Website(s) → Teilen%2$s auf WordPress.com aufrufst Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Hat dies Auswirkungen auf die Funktion zum Teilen von Inhalten auf Facebook? Kommt drauf an. Wenn Sie ein %1$sFacebook-Profil%2$s mit Ihrer Website verknüpft haben, dann schon: Publicize kann dann Ihre Beiträge nicht mehr auf Facebook teilen. Andererseits ändert sich nichts, wenn Sie eine %1$sFacebook-Seite%2$s mit Ihrer Website verknüpft haben. Alle Ihre Inhalte sollten dann weiterhin direkt über Publicize auf Facebook angezeigt werden. (Sie bist nicht sicher, was der Unterschied zwischen einer Facebook-Seite und einem Facebook-Profil ist? %3$sHier finden Sie weitere Informationen.%4$s) Sie können Ihre Teilen-Einstellungen für Soziale Medien prüfen und ändern, indem Sie %1$sMeine Website(s) → Teilen%2$s auf WordPress.com aufrufst

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de-ch Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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dv Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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el Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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el-po Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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en-gb Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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eo Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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es Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. ¿Este cambio afectará la manera en que compartes contenido en Facebook? Depende. Si has conectado un %1$sperfil%2$s de Facebook a tu sitio, sí. Difundir ya no podrá compartir tus entradas en Facebook. Por el contrario, no notarás ningún cambio si mantienes tu %1$spágina%2$s de Facebook conectada a tu sitio y todo tu contenido seguirá mostrándose en Facebook a través de Difundir (¿no sabes bien cuál es la diferencia entre una página y un perfil? Esta es %3$sla explicación de Facebook%4$s). Para consultar y cambiar la configuración de compartir en redes sociales, accede a %1$sMis sitios web → Compartir%2$s en WordPress.com. Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

¿Este cambio afectará la manera en que compartes contenido en Facebook? Depende. Si has conectado un %1$sperfil%2$s de Facebook a tu sitio, sí. Difundir ya no podrá compartir tus entradas en Facebook. Por el contrario, no notarás ningún cambio si mantienes tu %1$spágina%2$s de Facebook conectada a tu sitio y todo tu contenido seguirá mostrándose en Facebook a través de Difundir (¿no sabes bien cuál es la diferencia entre una página y un perfil? Esta es %3$sla explicación de Facebook%4$s). Para consultar y cambiar la configuración de compartir en redes sociales, accede a %1$sMis sitios web → Compartir%2$s en WordPress.com.

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es-cl Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Spanish (Chile) (es-cl)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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es-mx Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Spanish (Mexico) (es-mx)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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es-pr Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Spanish (Puerto Rico) (es-pr)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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et Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Estonian (et)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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eu Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Basque (eu)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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fa Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. آیا این تاثیری بر اشتراک‌گذاری محتوای شما بر فیسبوک می‌گذارد؟ بستگی دارد. اگر شما یک %1$sپروفایل فیسبوک%2$s را به سایت خود وصل کرده باشید، بنابراین: اطلاع‌رسانی دیگر قادر نخواهد بود نوشته‌های شما را بر روی فیسبوک منتشر کند. اما اگر شما یک %1$sصفحه فیسبوک%2$s را به سایت خود وصل کرده باشید، هیچ تغییری رخ نخواهد داد -- همه محتوای شما به صورت مستقیم از طریق اطلاع‌رسانی از فیسبوک منتشر می‌شوند. (از تفاوت بین پروفایل و صفحه فیسبوک مطمئن نیستید؟ در اینجا %3$sتوضیحات فیسبوک%4$s قرار دارند.) شما می‌توانید تنظیمات اشتراک‌گذاری در شبکه‌های اجتماعی را با رفتن به بخش %1$s سایت من ← اشتراک‌گذاری%2$s در WordPrees.com بررسی و تغییر دهید. Details
Persian (fa)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

آیا این تاثیری بر اشتراک‌گذاری محتوای شما بر فیسبوک می‌گذارد؟ بستگی دارد. اگر شما یک %1$sپروفایل فیسبوک%2$s را به سایت خود وصل کرده باشید، بنابراین: اطلاع‌رسانی دیگر قادر نخواهد بود نوشته‌های شما را بر روی فیسبوک منتشر کند. اما اگر شما یک %1$sصفحه فیسبوک%2$s را به سایت خود وصل کرده باشید، هیچ تغییری رخ نخواهد داد -- همه محتوای شما به صورت مستقیم از طریق اطلاع‌رسانی از فیسبوک منتشر می‌شوند. (از تفاوت بین پروفایل و صفحه فیسبوک مطمئن نیستید؟ در اینجا %3$sتوضیحات فیسبوک%4$s قرار دارند.) شما می‌توانید تنظیمات اشتراک‌گذاری در شبکه‌های اجتماعی را با رفتن به بخش %1$s سایت من ← اشتراک‌گذاری%2$s در WordPrees.com بررسی و تغییر دهید.

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fi Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Finnish (fi)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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fo Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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fr Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. Cela affectera t-il votre capacité à partager du contenu sur Facebook ? Cela dépend. Si vous avez associé un %1$sprofil%2$s Facebook à votre site, alors oui : Publicize ne pourra plus partager vos articles sur Facebook. Par ailleurs, rien ne changera si vous faites en sorte qu’une %1$spage%2$s Facebook reste associée à votre site . L’intégralité du contenu devrait toujours apparaître sur Facebook via Publicize. Vous ne faites pas trop la différence entre une page et un profil ? Voici une %3$sexplication de Facebook%4$s. Vous pouvez consulter et modifier vos options de partage sur les réseaux sociaux en accédant %1$sMon site/Mes sites → Partage%2$s sur WordPress.com. Details
French (fr)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Cela affectera t-il votre capacité à partager du contenu sur Facebook ? Cela dépend. Si vous avez associé un %1$sprofil%2$s Facebook à votre site, alors oui : Publicize ne pourra plus partager vos articles sur Facebook. Par ailleurs, rien ne changera si vous faites en sorte qu’une %1$spage%2$s Facebook reste associée à votre site . L’intégralité du contenu devrait toujours apparaître sur Facebook via Publicize. Vous ne faites pas trop la différence entre une page et un profil ? Voici une %3$sexplication de Facebook%4$s. Vous pouvez consulter et modifier vos options de partage sur les réseaux sociaux en accédant %1$sMon site/Mes sites → Partage%2$s sur WordPress.com.

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fr-be Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
French (Belgium) (fr-be)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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fr-ca Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
French (Canada) (fr-ca)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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fr-ch Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
French (Switzerland) (fr-ch)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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ga Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Irish (ga)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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gd Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. Am bi buaidh aige seo air co-roinneadh na susbaint agad air Facebook? Ma dh’fhaoidte. Ma cheangail thu %1$spròifil%2$s Facebook ris an làrach agad, bidh: Cha bhi comas aig Publicize tuilleadh na puist agad a cho-roinneadh air Facebook. Air an làimh eile, cha bhi atharrachadh sam bith ann ma chumas tu %1$sduilleag%2$s Facebook ceangailte ris an làrach agad – nochdaidh an t-susbaint air fad agad air Facebook ann slighe Publicize. (Nach eil thu cinnteach dè an diofar eadar duilleag agus pròifil? Seo mìneachadh o %3$sFacebook%4$s.) ’S urrainn dhut sùil a thoirt air roghainnean a’ cho-roinnidh shòisealta agad is an atharrachadh air %1$sCo-roinneadh nan làraichean agam%2$s air WordPress.com. Details
Scottish Gaelic (gd)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Am bi buaidh aige seo air co-roinneadh na susbaint agad air Facebook? Ma dh’fhaoidte. Ma cheangail thu %1$spròifil%2$s Facebook ris an làrach agad, bidh: Cha bhi comas aig Publicize tuilleadh na puist agad a cho-roinneadh air Facebook. Air an làimh eile, cha bhi atharrachadh sam bith ann ma chumas tu %1$sduilleag%2$s Facebook ceangailte ris an làrach agad – nochdaidh an t-susbaint air fad agad air Facebook ann slighe Publicize. (Nach eil thu cinnteach dè an diofar eadar duilleag agus pròifil? Seo mìneachadh o %3$sFacebook%4$s.) ’S urrainn dhut sùil a thoirt air roghainnean a’ cho-roinnidh shòisealta agad is an atharrachadh air %1$sCo-roinneadh nan làraichean agam%2$s air WordPress.com.

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gl Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Galician (gl)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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gu Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Gujarati (gu)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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he Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. האם לשינוי תהיה השפעה על היכולת לשתף תכנים בפייסבוק? תלוי בכמה גורמים. אם האתר שלך מחובר %1$sלפרופיל שלך%2$s בפייסבוק, כן: השיתוף האוטומטי לא יוכל עוד לשתף את הפוסטים שלך בפייסבוק. מצד שני, אם %1$sדף הפייסבוק%2$s שלך מחובר לאתר, שום דבר לא ישתנה - כל התוכן שלך ימשיך להופיע ישירות בדף הפייסבוק שלך דרך השיתוף האוטומטי. (לא ידוע לך ההבדל בין דף לפרופיל בפייסבוק? כאן %3$sאפשר לקרוא את ההסבר של פייסבוק%4$s). אפשר לראות את השינויים בהגדרות של השיתוף ברשתות חברתיות בעמוד %1$sהאתרים שלי ← שיתוף%2$s ב-WordPress.com. Details
Hebrew (he)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

האם לשינוי תהיה השפעה על היכולת לשתף תכנים בפייסבוק? תלוי בכמה גורמים. אם האתר שלך מחובר %1$sלפרופיל שלך%2$s בפייסבוק, כן: השיתוף האוטומטי לא יוכל עוד לשתף את הפוסטים שלך בפייסבוק. מצד שני, אם %1$sדף הפייסבוק%2$s שלך מחובר לאתר, שום דבר לא ישתנה - כל התוכן שלך ימשיך להופיע ישירות בדף הפייסבוק שלך דרך השיתוף האוטומטי. (לא ידוע לך ההבדל בין דף לפרופיל בפייסבוק? כאן %3$sאפשר לקרוא את ההסבר של פייסבוק%4$s). אפשר לראות את השינויים בהגדרות של השיתוף ברשתות חברתיות בעמוד %1$sהאתרים שלי ← שיתוף%2$s ב-WordPress.com.

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hi Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Hindi (hi)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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hr Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Croatian (hr)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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hu Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Hungarian (hu)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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hy Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Armenian (hy)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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id Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. Apakah ini akan memengaruhi kemampuan Anda untuk berbagi konten di Facebook? Tergantung. Jika Anda telah menautkan %1$sProfil%2$s Facebook ke situs, jawabannya adalah ya: Fitur Publikasikan tak lagi bisa membagikan pos Anda ke Facebook. Di sisi lain, tidak ada yang berubah jika Anda tetap menghubungkan %1$sHalaman%2$s Facebook ke situs -- semua konten Anda masih akan ditampilkan secara langsung di Facebook melalui Publikasikan. (Tidak tahu bedanya Halaman dan Profil? Berikut ini %3$spenjelasan dari Facebook%4$s.) Anda dapat meninjau dan mengubah pengaturan berbagi di media sosial dengan membuka %1$sSitus Saya → Berbagi%2$s di WordPress.com. Details
Indonesian (id)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Apakah ini akan memengaruhi kemampuan Anda untuk berbagi konten di Facebook? Tergantung. Jika Anda telah menautkan %1$sProfil%2$s Facebook ke situs, jawabannya adalah ya: Fitur Publikasikan tak lagi bisa membagikan pos Anda ke Facebook. Di sisi lain, tidak ada yang berubah jika Anda tetap menghubungkan %1$sHalaman%2$s Facebook ke situs -- semua konten Anda masih akan ditampilkan secara langsung di Facebook melalui Publikasikan. (Tidak tahu bedanya Halaman dan Profil? Berikut ini %3$spenjelasan dari Facebook%4$s.) Anda dapat meninjau dan mengubah pengaturan berbagi di media sosial dengan membuka %1$sSitus Saya → Berbagi%2$s di WordPress.com.

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is Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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it Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. Influenzerà la tua capacità di condividere contenuti su Facebook? Dipende. Se hai collegato un profilo %1$sFacebook%2$s al sito, sì: Pubblicizza non potrà più condividere i tuoi articoli su Facebook. Diversamente, non cambierà nulla se mantieni una pagina %1$sFacebook%2$s collegata al sito , tutti i tuoi contenuti continueranno a comparire direttamente su Facebook tramite Pubblicizza. (Non sei sicuro di conoscere la differenza tra pagine e profilo? Qui puoi trovare %3$sla spiegazione di Facebook%4$s.) È possibile rivedere e modificare le impostazioni di condivisione sui social dando su %1$sI miei siti → Condivisione%2$s su WordPress.com. Details
Italian (it)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Influenzerà la tua capacità di condividere contenuti su Facebook? Dipende. Se hai collegato un profilo %1$sFacebook%2$s al sito, sì: Pubblicizza non potrà più condividere i tuoi articoli su Facebook. Diversamente, non cambierà nulla se mantieni una pagina %1$sFacebook%2$s collegata al sito , tutti i tuoi contenuti continueranno a comparire direttamente su Facebook tramite Pubblicizza. (Non sei sicuro di conoscere la differenza tra pagine e profilo? Qui puoi trovare %3$sla spiegazione di Facebook%4$s.) È possibile rivedere e modificare le impostazioni di condivisione sui social dando su %1$sI miei siti → Condivisione%2$s su WordPress.com.

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2019-10-21 08:22:22 GMT
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ja Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. この変更によって Facebook とコンテンツを共有できなくなるかどうかは、状況次第です。 Facebook %1$sプロフィール%2$sをサイトに連携させている場合は投稿を共有できなくなります。 それは、パブリサイズでは投稿を Facebook と共有できなくなるためです。 一方、Facebook %1$sページ%2$sをサイトに連携させたままにすれば、何も変わりません。 その場合、すべてのコンテンツは引き続きパブリサイズによって直接 Facebook に表示されます。 (ページとプロフィールの違いがわからない場合は、この %3$sFacebook による説明%4$sをご覧ください)。 ソーシャル共有設定を調べて変更するには、WordPress.com で%1$s「参加サイト」→「共有」%2$sに移動してください。 Details
Japanese (ja)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

この変更によって Facebook とコンテンツを共有できなくなるかどうかは、状況次第です。 Facebook %1$sプロフィール%2$sをサイトに連携させている場合は投稿を共有できなくなります。 それは、パブリサイズでは投稿を Facebook と共有できなくなるためです。 一方、Facebook %1$sページ%2$sをサイトに連携させたままにすれば、何も変わりません。 その場合、すべてのコンテンツは引き続きパブリサイズによって直接 Facebook に表示されます。 (ページとプロフィールの違いがわからない場合は、この %3$sFacebook による説明%4$sをご覧ください)。 ソーシャル共有設定を調べて変更するには、WordPress.com で%1$s「参加サイト」→「共有」%2$sに移動してください。

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jv Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Javanese (jv)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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ka Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Georgian (ka)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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kab Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. Wissen ma yella ayagi ad iḥaz tazmert-ik/im n beṭṭu n ugbur deg Facebook? Wissen. Ma yella teqqneḍ ɣer umaɣnu n %1$sFacebook%2$s ɣer usmel-inek/inem, ihi "ih": Publicize ur yettizmir ara ad yebḍu tisuffaɣ-inek/inem deg Facebook. Maca, ulac d acu ara ibeddlen ma yella tesεiḍ asebter n %1$sFacebook%2$s yeqqnen ɣer usmel-inek/inem -- akk agbur-inek/inem ilaq ad yezg yettban-d srid ɣef Facebook s Publicize. (Ur teẓriḍ ara amgired yellan gar usebter d umaɣun? Ha-t-a %3$susegzi n Facebook%4$s.) Tzemreḍ ad tesneqdeḍ yerna ad tbeddleḍ iɣewwaren-inek/inem n beṭṭu anmetti s tirza ɣer %1$susmel-inu(s) → Beṭṭu%2$s deg WordPress.com. Details
Kabyle (kab)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Wissen ma yella ayagi ad iḥaz tazmert-ik/im n beṭṭu n ugbur deg Facebook? Wissen. Ma yella teqqneḍ ɣer umaɣnu n %1$sFacebook%2$s ɣer usmel-inek/inem, ihi "ih": Publicize ur yettizmir ara ad yebḍu tisuffaɣ-inek/inem deg Facebook. Maca, ulac d acu ara ibeddlen ma yella tesεiḍ asebter n %1$sFacebook%2$s yeqqnen ɣer usmel-inek/inem -- akk agbur-inek/inem ilaq ad yezg yettban-d srid ɣef Facebook s Publicize. (Ur teẓriḍ ara amgired yellan gar usebter d umaɣun? Ha-t-a %3$susegzi n Facebook%4$s.) Tzemreḍ ad tesneqdeḍ yerna ad tbeddleḍ iɣewwaren-inek/inem n beṭṭu anmetti s tirza ɣer %1$susmel-inu(s) → Beṭṭu%2$s deg WordPress.com.

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kin Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Kinyarwanda (kin)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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kir Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Kirghiz (kir)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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kk Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Kazakh (kk)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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km Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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kmr Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Kurdish (Kurmanji) (kmr)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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kn Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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ko Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. 이 내용이 페이스북에서 콘텐츠를 공유하는 기능에 영향을 주나요? 경우에 따라 다릅니다. 페이스북 %1$s프로필%2$s을 사이트에 연결한 경우 영향을 줍니다. 더 이상 배포 기능을 사용하여 페이스북에 글을 공유할 수 없습니다. 반면, 페이스북 %1$s페이지%2$s를 사이트에 연결된 상태로 유지하는 경우 변경사항이 없습니다. 즉, 모든 콘텐츠가 여전히 배포 기능을 통해 페이스북에 직접 표시됩니다. (페이지와 프로필의 차이점을 모르시나요? 여기 %3$s페이스북의 설명%4$s을 참조하세요.) 워드프레스닷컴의 %1$s내 사이트 → 공유%2$s로 이동하여 소셜 공유 설정을 검토하고 변경할 수 있습니다. Details
Korean (ko)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

이 내용이 페이스북에서 콘텐츠를 공유하는 기능에 영향을 주나요? 경우에 따라 다릅니다. 페이스북 %1$s프로필%2$s을 사이트에 연결한 경우 영향을 줍니다. 더 이상 배포 기능을 사용하여 페이스북에 글을 공유할 수 없습니다. 반면, 페이스북 %1$s페이지%2$s를 사이트에 연결된 상태로 유지하는 경우 변경사항이 없습니다. 즉, 모든 콘텐츠가 여전히 배포 기능을 통해 페이스북에 직접 표시됩니다. (페이지와 프로필의 차이점을 모르시나요? 여기 %3$s페이스북의 설명%4$s을 참조하세요.) 워드프레스닷컴의 %1$s내 사이트 → 공유%2$s로 이동하여 소셜 공유 설정을 검토하고 변경할 수 있습니다.

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lo Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Lao (lo)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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lt Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Lithuanian (lt)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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lv Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Latvian (lv)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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me Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Montenegrin (me)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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mhr Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Mari (Meadow) (mhr)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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mk Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Macedonian (mk)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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ml Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Malayalam (ml)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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mn Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Mongolian (mn)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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mr Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Marathi (mr)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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mrj Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Mari (Hill) (mrj)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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ms Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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mwl Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Mirandese (mwl)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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mya Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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nb Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. Vil dette påvirke evnen din til å dele innhold på Facebook? Det avhenger. Hvis du har koblet til en Facebook-%1$sprofil%2$s til nettstedet ditt, så ja: 'Publiser' vil ikke lenger kunne dele dine innlegg på Facebook. På den annen side, vil ingenting endre seg dersom du holder en Facebook-%1$sside%2$s koblet til nettstedet ditt — alt ditt innhold burde fortsatt dukke opp direkte på Facebook via 'Publiser'. (Er du usikker på forskjellen mellom en side og en profil? Her er %3$sFacebook sin forklaring%4$s.) Du kan gå gjennom og endre dine sosiale deleinnstillinger ved å gå til %1$sMitt nettsted(er) → Deling%2$s på WordPress.com. Details
Norwegian (bokmål) (nb)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Vil dette påvirke evnen din til å dele innhold på Facebook? Det avhenger. Hvis du har koblet til en Facebook-%1$sprofil%2$s til nettstedet ditt, så ja: 'Publiser' vil ikke lenger kunne dele dine innlegg på Facebook. På den annen side, vil ingenting endre seg dersom du holder en Facebook-%1$sside%2$s koblet til nettstedet ditt — alt ditt innhold burde fortsatt dukke opp direkte på Facebook via 'Publiser'. (Er du usikker på forskjellen mellom en side og en profil? Her er %3$sFacebook sin forklaring%4$s.) Du kan gå gjennom og endre dine sosiale deleinnstillinger ved å gå til %1$sMitt nettsted(er) → Deling%2$s på WordPress.com.

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ne Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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nl Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. Heeft dit invloed op je mogelijkheid om content op Facebook te delen? Dat hangt ervan af. Als je een %1$sFacebook-profiel%2$s aan je site hebt gekoppeld, dan is het antwoord 'ja': Publicize kan je berichten dan niet meer op Facebook delen. Er verandert echter niets als je een %1$sFacebook-pagina%2$s aan je site hebt gekoppeld; al je content zou dan nog steeds rechtstreeks op Facebook gedeeld moeten worden via Publicize. (Weet je niet precies wat het verschil is tussen een pagina en een profiel? Hier vind je %3$sde uitleg van Facebook%4$s.) Je kunt je instellingen voor het delen via social media bekijken en wijzigen via %1$sMijn site(s) → Delen%2$s op WordPress.com. Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Heeft dit invloed op je mogelijkheid om content op Facebook te delen? Dat hangt ervan af. Als je een %1$sFacebook-profiel%2$s aan je site hebt gekoppeld, dan is het antwoord 'ja': Publicize kan je berichten dan niet meer op Facebook delen. Er verandert echter niets als je een %1$sFacebook-pagina%2$s aan je site hebt gekoppeld; al je content zou dan nog steeds rechtstreeks op Facebook gedeeld moeten worden via Publicize. (Weet je niet precies wat het verschil is tussen een pagina en een profiel? Hier vind je %3$sde uitleg van Facebook%4$s.) Je kunt je instellingen voor het delen via social media bekijken en wijzigen via %1$sMijn site(s) → Delen%2$s op WordPress.com.

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nn Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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oci Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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orm Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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pa Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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pl Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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ps Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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pt Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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pt-br Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. Isso afetará sua capacidade de compartilhar conteúdos no Facebook? Depende. Se você conectou um %1$sperfil%2$s do Facebook ao seu site, então sim, o Publicize não poderá mais compartilhar seus posts no Facebook. No entanto, nada mudará se você mantiver uma %1$spágina%2$s do Facebook conectada ao seu site. Todo o seu conteúdo continuará a ser exibido diretamente nessa plataforma pelo Publicize. Não sabe a diferença entre uma página e um perfil? Confira a %3$sexplicação do Facebook%4$s. Você pode revisar e alterar suas opções de compartilhamento em redes sociais ao acessar %1$sMeus Sites → Compartilhamento%2$s no WordPress.com. Details
Brazilian Portuguese (pt-br)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Isso afetará sua capacidade de compartilhar conteúdos no Facebook? Depende. Se você conectou um %1$sperfil%2$s do Facebook ao seu site, então sim, o Publicize não poderá mais compartilhar seus posts no Facebook. No entanto, nada mudará se você mantiver uma %1$spágina%2$s do Facebook conectada ao seu site. Todo o seu conteúdo continuará a ser exibido diretamente nessa plataforma pelo Publicize. Não sabe a diferença entre uma página e um perfil? Confira a %3$sexplicação do Facebook%4$s. Você pode revisar e alterar suas opções de compartilhamento em redes sociais ao acessar %1$sMeus Sites → Compartilhamento%2$s no WordPress.com.

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ro Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. Îți va afecta aceasta capacitatea de a partaja conținut pe Facebook? Depinde. Dacă ai conectat un %1$sprofil%2$s Facebook la site-ul tău, atunci te afectează: Publicitatea nu va mai putea să-ți partajeze articolele pe Facebook. Pe de altă parte, nu se va schimba nimic dacă menții o %1$spagină%2$s Facebook conectată la site-ul tău -- tot conținutul tău ar trebui să apară direct pe Facebook prin Publicitate. (Nu știi sigur care este diferența între o pagină și un profil? Iată %3$sexplicația pe Facebook%4$s.) Poți revizui și modifica setările de partajare socială mergând la %1$sSite-ul meu (Site-urile mele) → Partajare%2$s pe WordPress.com. Details
Romanian (ro)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Îți va afecta aceasta capacitatea de a partaja conținut pe Facebook? Depinde. Dacă ai conectat un %1$sprofil%2$s Facebook la site-ul tău, atunci te afectează: Publicitatea nu va mai putea să-ți partajeze articolele pe Facebook. Pe de altă parte, nu se va schimba nimic dacă menții o %1$spagină%2$s Facebook conectată la site-ul tău -- tot conținutul tău ar trebui să apară direct pe Facebook prin Publicitate. (Nu știi sigur care este diferența între o pagină și un profil? Iată %3$sexplicația pe Facebook%4$s.) Poți revizui și modifica setările de partajare socială mergând la %1$sSite-ul meu (Site-urile mele) → Partajare%2$s pe WordPress.com.

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ru Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. Создаст ли это проблемы при публикации содержимого на Facebook? Зависит от ситуации. Если вы уже подключили %1$sпрофиль%2$s Facebook к своему сайту, то да: вы больше не сможете публиковать записи в Facebook с помощью функции «Публикация». С другой стороны, если ваша %1$sстраница%2$s на Facebook подключёна к вашему сайту , ничего не изменится: служба «Публикация» будет по-прежнему размещать всё ваше содержимое прямо на Facebook. (Не знаете, в чём разница между страницей и профилем? Вот объяснение этого вопроса %3$sна Facebook%4$s.) Чтобы просмотреть и изменить параметры размещения содержимого в социальных сетях, перейдите в раздел %1$sМой сайт → Поделиться%2$s на WordPress.com. Details
Russian (ru)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Создаст ли это проблемы при публикации содержимого на Facebook? Зависит от ситуации. Если вы уже подключили %1$sпрофиль%2$s Facebook к своему сайту, то да: вы больше не сможете публиковать записи в Facebook с помощью функции «Публикация». С другой стороны, если ваша %1$sстраница%2$s на Facebook подключёна к вашему сайту , ничего не изменится: служба «Публикация» будет по-прежнему размещать всё ваше содержимое прямо на Facebook. (Не знаете, в чём разница между страницей и профилем? Вот объяснение этого вопроса %3$sна Facebook%4$s.) Чтобы просмотреть и изменить параметры размещения содержимого в социальных сетях, перейдите в раздел %1$sМой сайт → Поделиться%2$s на WordPress.com.

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rue Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Rusyn (rue)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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rup Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Aromanian (rup)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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sah Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Sakha (sah)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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si Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Sinhala (si)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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sk Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Slovak (sk)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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skr Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Saraiki (skr)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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sl Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Slovenian (sl)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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snd Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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so Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Somali (so)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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sq Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Albanian (sq)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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sr Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Serbian (sr)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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su Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Sundanese (su)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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sv Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. Kommer detta påverka din möjlighet att dela innehåll på Facebook? Det beror på. Om du har anslutit en Facebook- %1$sprofil%2$s till din webbplats är svaret ja: Offentliggör kan inte längre dela dina inlägg på Facebook. Å andra sidan kommer ingenting att ändras om du har en Facebook- %1$ssida%2$s ansluten till din webbplats – allt ditt innehålla skulle fortfarande visas direkt på Facebook via Offentliggör. (Inte säker på vad skillnaden är mellan en sida och en profil? Här är %3$sFacebooks förklaring%4$s.) Du kan granska och ändra dina sociala delningsinställningar genom att gå till %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s på WordPress.com. Details
Swedish (sv)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Kommer detta påverka din möjlighet att dela innehåll på Facebook? Det beror på. Om du har anslutit en Facebook- %1$sprofil%2$s till din webbplats är svaret ja: Offentliggör kan inte längre dela dina inlägg på Facebook. Å andra sidan kommer ingenting att ändras om du har en Facebook- %1$ssida%2$s ansluten till din webbplats – allt ditt innehålla skulle fortfarande visas direkt på Facebook via Offentliggör. (Inte säker på vad skillnaden är mellan en sida och en profil? Här är %3$sFacebooks förklaring%4$s.) Du kan granska och ändra dina sociala delningsinställningar genom att gå till %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s på WordPress.com.

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sw Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Swahili (sw)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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ta Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Tamil (ta)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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te Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Telugu (te)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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th Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Thai (th)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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tir Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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tl Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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tlh Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Bu, Facebook'taki içerik paylaşımlarınızı etkileyecek mi? Duruma göre değişir. Sitenize bir Facebook %1$sProfili%2$s bağladıysanız evet: Duyuru, artık yazılarınızı Facebook'ta paylaşamaz. Fakat sitenize bir Facebook %1$sSayfası%2$s bağlıysa sizin için hiçbir şey değişmez, tüm içerikleriniz Duyuru aracılığıyla doğrudan Facebook'ta paylaşılmaya devam eder. (Sayfa ve Profil arasındaki farkın ne olduğunu tam olarak bilmiyor musunuz? %3$sFacebook'un kendi açıklamasını%4$s okuyun.) Sosyal paylaşım ayarlarınızı WordPress.com adresinde %1$sSitelerim → Paylaşım%2$s yolunu takip ederek görüntüleyebilir ve değiştirebilirsiniz.

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ug Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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uk Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Ukrainian (uk)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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ur Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Urdu (ur)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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uz Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Uzbek (uz)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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vi Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Vietnamese (vi)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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yi Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Yiddish (yi)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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yor Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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zh Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Chinese (zh)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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zh-cn Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. 这是否会影响您在 Facebook 上分享内容?有可能会。 如果您已将 Facebook %1$s个人资料%2$s与站点相关联,则会影响: Publicize 将无法将您的文章分享到 Facebook。 另一方面,如果您将 Facebook %1$s页面%2$s与站点相关联,则一切照旧 - 您的所有内容将通过 Publicize 直接显示在 Facebook 上。 (不确定页面和个人资料有何不同?以下是 %3$sFacebook 给出的解释%4$s。) 您可以在 WordPress.com 上前往%1$s我的站点 → 分享%2$s,查看和更改社交分享设置。 Details
Chinese (China) (zh-cn)

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

这是否会影响您在 Facebook 上分享内容?有可能会。 如果您已将 Facebook %1$s个人资料%2$s与站点相关联,则会影响: Publicize 将无法将您的文章分享到 Facebook。 另一方面,如果您将 Facebook %1$s页面%2$s与站点相关联,则一切照旧 - 您的所有内容将通过 Publicize 直接显示在 Facebook 上。 (不确定页面和个人资料有何不同?以下是 %3$sFacebook 给出的解释%4$s。) 您可以在 WordPress.com 上前往%1$s我的站点 → 分享%2$s,查看和更改社交分享设置。

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zh-hk Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. 這會影響你在 Facebook 上分享內容rsqf ?這要視情況而定。 如果你已經將 Facebook %1$s個人檔案連結%2$s至你的網站,那麼確實會有所影響, 因為你無法再透過 Publicize 將文章分享至 Facebook。 但是從另一方面來看,其實並沒有任何影響。如果你將 Facebook %1$s粉絲專頁%2$s連結至你的網站 ,你仍然能透過 Publicize 直接在 Facebook 上顯示所有內容 (不清楚粉絲專頁和個人檔案的不同嗎?請參閱 %3$sFacebook 的說明%4$s)。 若要檢閱和變更你的社交分享設定,請前往 WordPress.com 的%1$s「我的網站」→「分享」%2$s Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

這會影響你在 Facebook 上分享內容rsqf ?這要視情況而定。 如果你已經將 Facebook %1$s個人檔案連結%2$s至你的網站,那麼確實會有所影響, 因為你無法再透過 Publicize 將文章分享至 Facebook。 但是從另一方面來看,其實並沒有任何影響。如果你將 Facebook %1$s粉絲專頁%2$s連結至你的網站 ,你仍然能透過 Publicize 直接在 Facebook 上顯示所有內容 (不清楚粉絲專頁和個人檔案的不同嗎?請參閱 %3$sFacebook 的說明%4$s)。 若要檢閱和變更你的社交分享設定,請前往 WordPress.com 的%1$s「我的網站」→「分享」%2$s

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zh-sg Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

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translators: %1$s and %2$s: wraps the word "Profile" for emphasis, %3$s and %4$s: wraps content with link to Facebook help page
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zh-tw Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com. 這會影響你在 Facebook 上分享內容rsqf ?這要視情況而定。 如果你已經將 Facebook %1$s個人檔案連結%2$s至你的網站,那麼確實會有所影響, 因為你無法再透過 Publicize 將文章分享至 Facebook。 但是從另一方面來看,其實並沒有任何影響。如果你將 Facebook %1$s粉絲專頁%2$s連結至你的網站 ,你仍然能透過 Publicize 直接在 Facebook 上顯示所有內容 (不清楚粉絲專頁和個人檔案的不同嗎?請參閱 %3$sFacebook 的說明%4$s)。 若要檢閱和變更你的社交分享設定,請前往 WordPress.com 的%1$s「我的網站」→「分享」%2$s Details
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Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

Will this affect your ability to share content on Facebook? It depends. If you’ve connected a Facebook %1$sProfile%2$s to your site, then yes: Publicize will no longer be able to share your posts to Facebook. On the other hand, nothing will change if you keep a Facebook %1$sPage%2$s connected to your site -- all your content should still appear directly on Facebook via Publicize. (Not sure what the difference is between a Page and a Profile? Here’s %3$sFacebook’s explanation%4$s.) You can review and change your social sharing settings by heading to %1$sMy Site(s) → Sharing%2$s on WordPress.com.

這會影響你在 Facebook 上分享內容rsqf ?這要視情況而定。 如果你已經將 Facebook %1$s個人檔案連結%2$s至你的網站,那麼確實會有所影響, 因為你無法再透過 Publicize 將文章分享至 Facebook。 但是從另一方面來看,其實並沒有任何影響。如果你將 Facebook %1$s粉絲專頁%2$s連結至你的網站 ,你仍然能透過 Publicize 直接在 Facebook 上顯示所有內容 (不清楚粉絲專頁和個人檔案的不同嗎?請參閱 %3$sFacebook 的說明%4$s)。 若要檢閱和變更你的社交分享設定,請前往 WordPress.com 的%1$s「我的網站」→「分享」%2$s

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translators: %1$s and %2$s: wraps the word "Profile" for emphasis, %3$s and %4$s: wraps content with link to Facebook help page
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