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We’ve talked before about how nonprofits are using Facebook to connect with their supporters online, figuring out ways to work around the “closed door” model of the popular social-networking site. For example, setting up a nonprofit Facebook Page that can be viewed by anyone on the Web is often more effective than just having a Profile page only other Facebook members can see.

So, why would you want to limit access to your nonprofit’s Facebook Page? Now that you’ve taken the time and effort to set up a Page, why would you want to hide it — or certain parts of it — from some potential viewers?
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