You can use Facebook at Work regardless of whether you have a personal account or not. There are separate websites and a separate app for Facebook at Work.
Most of the FAQ is variations on this question. It’s almost as if people don’t trust Facebook’s privacy assurances.
But regardless, yeah, I know it’s not uncommon for people to have a semi-public account for networking and a very private one for personal stuff. Facebook prohibits it, but it eliminates a large swath of privacy breaches that Facebook has inadequate, confusing, or no controls for.
Looks like they’re worried about Slack.
This is gonna be awkward for people who already have a Facebook account. I can’t help but to think that people will have dual personalities.
It is a second account. From the FAQ:
Most of the FAQ is variations on this question. It’s almost as if people don’t trust Facebook’s privacy assurances.
But regardless, yeah, I know it’s not uncommon for people to have a semi-public account for networking and a very private one for personal stuff. Facebook prohibits it, but it eliminates a large swath of privacy breaches that Facebook has inadequate, confusing, or no controls for.