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My dear friend is stuck in a problem. He's tagged his wedding invitation to his friends but he have a lot of friends and now there become angryness between friends who want to know why they are not tagged.

Please tell me is there any way to tag more than 50 Persons on a photo?

Do I have to send request mail to Facebook for above?

Thanks

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Look at this photo...it has more than 50 friends tagged. How is it possible? [link text][1] [1]: facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=188778631133856 – neomaxpayne Jan 7 '11 at 6:00
i have found many pics with around more than 50 tags !! how did they do that? – user8570 Feb 11 '11 at 14:36

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Assuming that your friend has a wedding photo with, say, 100 guests in four rows, then he could post the photo twice and tag the front two rows in one photo and the back two rows in the other photo.

That should avoid any angriness amongst his friends.

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Exactly. Plus one. – Xavierjazz Dec 9 '10 at 23:25
+1 this is a workaround, good one, but still a workaround – phunehehe Dec 10 '10 at 0:44
But that is alternative ... – diEcho Dec 10 '10 at 6:07
@WebLover Yes, it is an alternative or workaround and so in that sense doesn’t truly answer your original question. If Facebook has a system limit of 50 tags per photo then the only way of changing that is to appeal directly to Facebook, and hope that they make a system change to increase the limit. In the meantime, if the wedding guests are still angry then you could utilise my workaround. – Mike Green Dec 10 '10 at 14:30
that has been done b4 posting... Thanks for suggestion – diEcho Dec 10 '10 at 14:41

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