The profiles on fnoob are quite in-depth depending on what you want to do with them. So here's a little bit of help to get you going with the functionality and structure.
1. Privacy
Just like Facebook and other Social Networks, you have the ability to decide whether your profile is viewable by: a) public b) members only c) friends only.
You can change this by visiting this page ( assuming you are logged in) http://fnoob.com/community/profile/privacy.html
This page will also allow you to change your privacy on friends and photos.
2. Applications
There are over 20 applications you can have on your profile ( depending on profile type - ie - DJ, Listener, Fnoob Radio DJ, Label)
To view your current applications on your profile visit this page - http://fnoob.com/community/apps.html
You will notice they are split into categories - Core and Your Installed Apps. The Core apps are permanent and cannot be removed, Your apps can be removed. Both have settings options, although some applications don't have any settings (options), others have many.
You can also change the arrangement that they are shown on your profile - just drap and drop the order in which you want them displayed.
To browse the application types visit - http://fnoob.com/community/apps/browse.html
Here is a list of applications available to use on your profile. You will notice some are already added, whilst others are not. Feel free to add as may as you like!
There are also My URL Groups and Photos. These allow you to view your Photo albums and Groups you belong to or administer. The My URL application allows you to create your own fnoob.com URL - ie fnoob.com/fnoob
3. Invite friends
You can invite friends from other social networks very easily! Click here and simply choose the social network you have a login with and choose which friends to invite. There are some restrictions on numbers based on the social network itself, but it is very simple and easy to use and helps spread the word on Fnoob.com!
There are a few other features within each profile, and more is being added all the time, however this is a basic guide to get you going.
Enjoy!

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