04-21-2015, 05:44 AM
If your personal page is not your real name and Facebook figures it out, they will eventually delete it. Despite what Facebook has said, some drag queens have had to change to their real name. My friend is using his stage name, though, and has gotten away with it for a very long time. It is just the luck of the draw, or somebody reporting you not using a real name that would lead it to being deleted.
On your personal page, yes your fb friends can go to your page and see what you have posted. So can anyone on Facebook if you have it set to public. If you do not want them to see certain posts you can either delete it our change the settings on individual posts so only you can see it. There is actually not two personal pages. One you page you are seeing is your newsfeed (posts from friends and pages you follow) and the other is your timeline (things you have posted). You can change the privacy settings so only friends can see your posts, the entire world can see your posts, or so only you can see them. This last option, however, would be kind of pointless for having a Facebook page because it is a social website.
On your personal page, yes your fb friends can go to your page and see what you have posted. So can anyone on Facebook if you have it set to public. If you do not want them to see certain posts you can either delete it our change the settings on individual posts so only you can see it. There is actually not two personal pages. One you page you are seeing is your newsfeed (posts from friends and pages you follow) and the other is your timeline (things you have posted). You can change the privacy settings so only friends can see your posts, the entire world can see your posts, or so only you can see them. This last option, however, would be kind of pointless for having a Facebook page because it is a social website.