[Air-L] How does Facebook find friends?

Bradley, Robert rbradley at Tnstate.edu
Fri Sep 24 05:44:05 PDT 2010


Love the Rumi quote!


Robert R. Bradley


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It may have been that it initially scanned based on very basic information like last name and current city. First wave may have then included ppl like the mother and father. In subsequent algorithms it may have scanned those identified in first wave for shared friends- so it possibly identified the granduncle based on information like the mother and father (etc) have this shared friend, the granduncle. Hence, these ppl get suggested as possible friends in a shared network.

Plus, FB is known for devious ways around accessing private information.

That's my educated, non-expert guess.

Best,
Nora

Out beyond ideas of wrong-doing and right-doing, there is a field. I will meet you there ~Rumi
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