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I want to make a comment about ABC's World News Now program. I go to their Facebook page (I guess) at wnnfans.com. I log in to my facebook account. Then what? I used to be computer savvy, but Facebook is way beyond me. Help?

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You're almost there... Once you've logged in to your Facebook account and you're on http://www.facebook.com/ABCWorldNewsNow?v=wall (World News Now FB page), you need to click the Like button before you'll be able to write a post. Once you've Liked World News Now, you'll see a Write Something field displayed at the top of the page.

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