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  2. How to find out if someone unfriended you on Facebook - AOL

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    The free app for iOS and Android is called Who Deleted Me, and was spotted by Rachel Zarrell at How to find out if someone unfriended you on Facebook Skip to main content

  3. List of Facebook features - Wikipedia

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    The news feed is the primary system through which users are exposed to content posted on the network. Using a secret method (initially known as EdgeRank), Facebook selects a handful of updates to actually show users every time they visit their feed, out of an average of 1500 updates they can potentially receive.

  4. Unfriend lets you see who unfriended you without being a stalker

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    Unless you have wads of cash lying around and five credit cards with $5,000 limits, friends are kind of crucial in Facebook games. And mysteriously losing those vital buddies on your various ...

  5. Unfriend - Wikipedia

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    Unfriend can refer to: Defriend from an Internet relationship; Remove from one's Friends list; Friending and following, a feature on social media sites, predominantly Facebook; Friend Request, 2016 German horror film titled Unfriend in Germany; Unfriend, 2014 Philippine film; Unfriended, 2014 American film

  6. Friending and following - Wikipedia

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    On Facebook, for example, one's "friends" have the privilege of viewing and posting to one's "timeline". [ 2 ] Following is a similar concept on other social network services , such as Twitter and Instagram , where a person ( follower ) chooses to add content from a person or page to their newsfeed .

  7. Whopper Sacrifice - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] After unfriending 10 people on Facebook, people were eligible for a free Whopper by Burger King. Apparently, Burger King told them that they were worth “1/10th of a Whopper”. The app was disabled by Facebook. [3] The campaign was developed by Crispin Porter + Bogusky. [4] [5]

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  9. Privacy concerns with Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Since 2016 Facebook has also run "Project Atlas"—publicly known as "Facebook Research"—a market research program inviting teenagers and young adults between the ages of 13 and 35 to have data such as their app usage, web browsing history, web search history, location history, personal messages, photos, videos, emails, and Amazon order ...