Same here was a breeze setting mine up and works like a charm so far.  Now I'm 
just trying to figure out how to post with it.  Thanks to the person who shared 
this.

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> On Jun 5, 2015, at 1:45 PM, Tim Kilburn <kilbu...@me.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> You must use the proper FaceBook Jabber username.  This is different than 
> your regular FaceBook login.  this Jabber username usually does something 
> with your name and adds a number to it.  So, for example, mine may turn out 
> to Tim.Kilburn.5 even though I login to FaceBook with an eMail address.  If 
> you’ve linked your FaceBook account with the other sharing features on your 
> Mac, you’ll see that FaceBook Jabber info in your Contacts card in the 
> Contacts app right by the IM field.  Twitter and other linked social media 
> accounts are also shown there.  All set up and it works fine for me.
> 
> HTH.
> 
> Later...
> .
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
> 
> On Jun 5, 2015, at 03:59, Caitlyn Furness <caitlyn.furn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Adding the info from Facebook and picking the jabber account worked for me in 
> the messages app on my i mac..
> Seems like this is finicky, just like just about everything else!
> Cait
> 
>> On Jun 5, 2015, at 2:09 AM, Rachel <damiens.hone...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Yes it did the same to me when i tried
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On 5 Jun 2015, at 6:56 am, kliphzkor...@icloud.com wrote:
>>> 
>>> Everytime I inter the info per the instructions, it says I need a jabar 
>>> account and password, that the ones I inter are not correct.  Oh well, it 
>>> was a nice thought.
>>>  
>>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
>>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Shaf
>>> Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2015 11:10 AM
>>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>> Subject: Re: How to Use FaceBook Messenger on Mac OS X via Messages App | 
>>> OSXDaily
>>>  
>>> Yes, but it has been deprecated.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 6/4/2015 4:04 PM, Traci wrote:
>>> Is this the same as Facebook chat that people were looking for? Interesting 
>>> article.
>>> 
>>> Tips & Tricks
>>> Mac OS X
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>>> News
>>> April 25, 2015 ↔ 13 comments 
>>> How to Use FaceBook Messenger on Mac OS X via Messages App
>>> 
>>> Paul Horowitz
>>> Share Tweet + 1 Mail
>>> Facebook Messenger is a popular means of communicating, but the Mac doesn’t 
>>> have a dedicated Facebook messaging app like the iPhone or Android does… or 
>>> does it!?! Indeed, you can use Facebook Messenger to message friends from 
>>> OS X, and in moments you can set up the Mac Messages app to function as a 
>>> Facebook Messenger client in OS X. 
>>> 
>>> Using Facebook Messenger from the Mac is really quite simple, but it’s 
>>> entirely separate from configuring Facebook sharing from the Mac, so if you 
>>> have done one but not the other, you’d need to complete both to have the 
>>> full Facebook functions of sharing, posting, and messaging available to you 
>>> in OS X. 
>>> 
>>> How to Add Facebook Messenger to Messages in OS X
>>> 
>>> This basically turns your Messages app into a full fledged Mac Facebook 
>>> Messenger client, you’ll be set up in just a few seconds with these 
>>> instructions:
>>> 
>>> Open the Messages app on the Mac if you haven’t done so yet
>>> 
>>> Pull down the “Messages” menu and choose “Add Account…”
>>> 
>>> From the message account screen, choose “Other messages account…” and click 
>>> on “Continue”
>>> 
>>> Pull down the menu next to “Account Type” and select ‘Jabber’ from the list
>>> In “Account Name” enter your Facebook account user name as follows: 
>>> yourusern...@chat.facebook.com (a Facebook username is whatever your 
>>> Facebook profile URL is, for example: ‘www.facebook.com/your_name_here’ the 
>>> username would be “your_name_here” and the account name would then be 
>>> your_name_h...@chat.facebook.com)
>>> Enter your Facebook account password in the password field, this is the 
>>> same one you use to login to Facebook from the web or the apps
>>> 
>>> Ignore all other settings and choose “Create” – this will setup Facebook 
>>> messaging client and in a moment you’ll see your Facebook Friends list 
>>> populate as a buddy list, complete with friend names and friend profile 
>>> pictures
>>> 
>>> Message anyone in the list as usual, the conversations are going through 
>>> Facebook Messenger
>>> 
>>> If you’re on a Mac, the ability to have Facebook Messenger conversations 
>>> right in the Messages app of OS X is really quite nice, the conversations 
>>> will appear alongside other text messages and iMessages, Google Chat, Yahoo 
>>> Messenger, or AOL / AIM communications. 
>>> 
>>> Once you have Facebook Messenger added to Messages, you will be 
>>> automatically logged into Facebook Messenger when the Messages app opens. 
>>> To log out of Facebook Messenger in Messages, simply pull down the 
>>> “Messages” menu item and choose “Log out of chat.facebook.com” – similarly, 
>>> you can log in that way as well. 
>>> 
>>> You can access the Facebook Friends buddy list at any time from the 
>>> “Windows” menu item in Messages app, where you can also set your status to 
>>> be online or offline, or away.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> This certainly beats having a web browser window open to Facebook.com on a 
>>> Mac, and if you have set up Facebook posts and sharing in OS X you now have 
>>> much of the Facebook functionality right in OS X without having to go to 
>>> the website to talk to friends, share stuff, or post status updates.
>>> 
>>> What if you don’t have Messages for OS X? All modern Macs should, but if 
>>> you’re using an older version of Mac system software that has the iChat app 
>>> instead, don’t worry, you can also use Facebook chat in iChat too. The 
>>> configuration and setup process is a little bit different, but the protocol 
>>> is the same as is the ability to have a full conversation with your 
>>> Facebook buddies. So, whatever your version of OS X on whatever your Mac, 
>>> you’ll be Facebooking. Good for you. And no, if Facebook has been blocked 
>>> on the network or hosts file, this will not bypass it.
>>> 
>>> previous post How to Disable Safari Power Saver Plug-In Stopping on Mac OS X
>>> next post Get a $12,000 Gold Apple Watch Edition on a $400 Budget... Sort Of
>>> 13 responses 
>>> 
>>> Joseph
>>> April 25, 2015
>>> Isn’t this functionality going away on April 30?
>>> 
>>> https://developers.facebook.com/docs/apps/changelog
>>> 
>>> Dan G.
>>> April 25, 2015
>>> Unfortunately you can only enjoy this ability for 5 more days. The service 
>>> is being deprecated on 4/30/2015: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/chat
>>> 
>>> Paul
>>> April 25, 2015
>>> Wow what a bummer, I guess the web app or iOS app will have to do!
>>> 
>>> Josh
>>> April 25, 2015
>>> Good tip, but there are some other (quite possibly, better) options too.
>>> 
>>> Standalone Mac app: http://www.goofyapp.com
>>> 
>>> Facebook also has a web app that works just as well: 
>>> https://www.messenger.com/
>>> 
>>> mark
>>> April 25, 2015
>>> Goofy is only for Yosemite, so thats a no no here.
>>> 
>>> Ryan
>>> April 26, 2015
>>> Glad I read the comments before I sat down to do this. I’m new to Mac and 
>>> was surprised and slightly disappointed to see no Facebook/Instagram app 
>>> support.
>>> 
>>> Dee W
>>> April 27, 2015
>>> This did not work for me.
>>> 
>>> april j.
>>> April 27, 2015
>>> if security is a concern of yours, you shouldn’t be using fb chat, anyway! 
>>> for the love of god, use a messenger with end-to-end-encryption, like adium 
>>> (otr). (on your idevice, you could be using something like threema or 
>>> telegram.)
>>> 
>>> Kjetil Haugen
>>> May 5, 2015
>>> Still works nicely as far as I can see.
>>> 
>>> Kevin
>>> May 9, 2015
>>> Contrary to previous comments, FB hasn’t closed this portal down. It still 
>>> works as of May 10th.
>>> 
>>> Vive
>>> May 13, 2015
>>> I’ve used it but doesn’t work correctly with many participants of the chat. 
>>> Now I’m using this: http://fbmacmessenger.rsms.me, works perfectly 
>>> 
>>> viaccess2
>>> May 26, 2015
>>> wow i love it
>>> still working 26 May it is very cool
>>> 
>>> This
>>> June 1, 2015
>>> This doesn’t work (anymore?). Connection unexpectedly closed, please try 
>>> again later.
>>> 
>>> As mentioned above, facebook have removed this functionality.
>>> 
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