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Facebook Graph Search

Facebook Graph Search was a semantic search engine that Facebook introduced in March 2013. It was designed to give answers to user natural language queries rather than a list of links.[1] The name refers to the social graph nature of Facebook, which maps the relationships among users. The Graph Search feature combined the big data acquired from its over one billion users and external data into a search engine providing user-specific search results. In a presentation headed by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, it was announced that the Graph Search algorithm finds information from within a user's network of friends. Microsoft's Bing search engine provided additional results.[2] In July it was made available to all users using the U.S. English version of Facebook.[3] After being made less publicly visible starting December 2014, the original Graph Search was almost entirely deprecated in June 2019.[4]

Facebook Graph Search feature

History edit

Initial development edit

The feature was developed under former Google employees Lars Rasmussen and Tom Stocky.[1]

The Graph Search Features was launched in Beta in January 2013 as a limited preview for some English users in the United States.[5][6] Company reports indicate that the service launched to between tens and hundreds of thousands of users.

The feature has been released only to limited users, with a slow expansion planned. Facebook announced plans for a future mobile interface and the inclusion of Instagram photos.[1]

In late September 2013, Facebook announced that it would begin rolling out search for posts and comments as part of Graph Search.[7][8][9][10] The rollout began in October 2013, but many people who had Graph Search were not given immediate access to this feature.[8][11] A post on the Facebook Engineering blog explained that the huge amount of post and comment data, coming to a total of 700 TB, meant that developing Graph Search for posts was substantially more challenging than the original Graph Search.[12]

Removal from public visibility from December 2014 onward edit

In December 2014, Facebook changed its search features, dropping partnership with Bing.[13] Around the same time, Facebook changed the way searches could be done through the website and app, obscuring some of the previous graph search functionality, but most of the functionality was still available through direct construction of the search urls.[14]

Over the next few years, the online intelligence community, investigative journalists, and criminal investigators developed tools and practices to more effectively use Facebook Graph Search despite it not being publicly visible.[4] One of these, Stalkscan, received media attention.[15][16] Graph.tips was a frequently used tool in the online intelligence community as an interface on top of Facebook Graph Search.[17][18][4]

Deprecation of most functionality in June 2019 edit

In early June 2019, the feature was further deprecated, with the majority of URLs for graph search queries no longer working.[4] Facebook explained this by saying: "The vast majority of people on Facebook search using keywords, a factor which led us to pause some aspects of graph search and focus more on improving keyword search. We are working closely with researchers to make sure they have the tools they need to use our platform."[4][19] However, there was speculation that the shutdown of Graph Search may also have been motivated by privacy concerns.[4]

Many tools that depended on Facebook Graph Search, including Stalkscan and graph.tips, had much of their functionality stop working, though some tools were updated using complicated workarounds for some queries.[4] Vice quoted Bellingcat's Nick Waters as saying: "Now that Graph Search has gone down, it's become evident that it's used by some incredibly important section[s] of society, from human rights investigators and citizens wanting to hold their countries to account, to police investigating people trafficking and sexual slavery, to emergency responders."[4]

Operation edit

Graph Search operated by use of a search algorithm similar to traditional search engines such as Google. However, the search feature is distinguished as a semantic search engine, searching based on intended meaning. Rather than returning results based on matching keywords, the search engine is designed to match phrases, as well as objects on the site.[20]

Search results were based on both the content of the user and their friends’ profiles and the relationships between the user and their friends. Results were based on the friends and interests expressed on Facebook, and also shaped by users’ privacy settings. In addition to being restricted from seeing some content, users could sometimes view relevant content made publicly available by users not listed as friends.[21]

Entries into the search bar were auto-completed as users typed, with Facebook suggesting friends and second degree connections, Facebook pages, automatically generated topics, and Web searches for anything Facebook was not able to search for.[22]

The operation of the search feature depended on user involvement. The feature was intended to encourage users to add more friends, more quickly. In doing so, it could provide updating, more data-rich results and stimulate use of the feature.[5]

Search functions edit

Facebook supported searches for the following types:

  • People
  • Pages
  • Places (limitable to a specific location (latitude and longitude) and distance)
  • Check-ins of the user, friends, or where user or friends have been tagged
  • Objects with location information attached. In addition, the returned objects will be those in which the user or friends have been tagged, or those objects that were created by the user or friends.
  • Users could filter results, such as in time (since and until), or search only a given user's News feed and much more new.

The feature also allowed users to search the web directly.[23]

Examples edit

Tom Stocky of the search team offered several examples of potential queries during the launch presentation, including,

  • "Friends who Like Star Wars and Harry Potter"
  • For setting up a potential date, "Who are single men in San Francisco and are from India"
  • For employee recruiting, "NASA employees who are friends with people at Facebook"
  • For browsing photos or planning travel, "photos of my friends taken at National Parks"[1]

During its roll-out stage, bloggers showed how Facebook Graph Search could be used to uncover potentially embarrassing information (e.g., companies employing people who like racism) or illegal interests (e.g., Chinese residents who like the banned group Falun Gong).[24][25]

Microsoft was partnered with Facebook to provide search results from 2008 to 2014. Microsoft Live Search came to be known as Bing following the initiation of the partnership. In 2010, Facebook and Bing partnered to offer socially oriented search results: ‘People Search’ and ‘Liked by your Facebook Friends’ information appeared in results within Facebook and on Bing.com.[26]

In May 2012, Bing launched a social sidebar feature which displayed Facebook content alongside of search results. Promoted on the basis of asking friends for advice, the feature allows users to broadcast queries related to their searches to Facebook friends, and offers recommendations of Facebook friends, as well as experts from other networks who could be capable of offering insight.[27]

The previously developed Instant Personalization feature integrated friends’ publicly available information, such as likes, into content on other external websites, such as Rotten Tomatoes and Yelp.[28]

The emergence of the Graph Search feature builds on this partnership. Facebook content remains on Bing.com. The focus of Graph Search is internal content, but Bing continues to issue search results of external content. The external search results are based on traditional keyword-match.[29]

Advertising edit

In 2012, Facebook introduced sponsored pages in search results. By buying "Targeted Entities" on Facebook, advertisers pay to have their page appear when users search for that entity.[30] Facebook CEO Zuckerberg reported that this would remain a feature of the search feature, but that the advertising component had not been extended in the Graph Search feature.[20]

Criticisms arose about the integrity of search results on the basis of "buying likes". This practice refers to situations in which companies, without sponsoring results, accumulate a large number of "likes" through practices such as promotions or paying to operate bot accounts. Critics argued that this rendered results allegedly based on other users’ opinions meaningless.[31]

Open Graph edit

The Open Graph feature allows developers to integrate their applications and pages into the Facebook platform, and links Facebook with external sites on the Internet. The feature operates by allowing the addition of metadata to turn websites into graph objects. Actions made using the app are expressed on users’ profile pages.[32]

Privacy edit

Initial reactions to the launch of Graph Search included many concerns about privacy.[31][33][34] The social media analytics company Crimson Hexagon reported that 19 percent of users discussing the launch of the feature were stating concerns about privacy.[35] Facebook has alluded to these concerns and emphasized that the search operates within the pre-existing privacy settings: users can access only the information already available to them.[21] The feature makes this information easier and potentially more appealing to find.[35] Related concerns about phishing and the appearance of minors in search results have also been expressed.[23][34][36]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Facebook Announces Its Third Pillar "Graph Search" That Gives You Answers, Not Links Like Google". TechCrunch. 15 January 2013. Retrieved 16 January 2013.
  2. ^ Tsukayama, Hayley (January 15, 2013). "Facebook introduces social search feature". The Washington Post. Retrieved 16 January 2013.
  3. ^ Facebook Graph Search by Rosa Golijan, NBC News, July 9, 2013
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Cox, Joseph (June 10, 2019). "Facebook Quietly Changes Search Tool Used by Investigators, Abused By Companies. Facebook's Graph Search allowed anyone to search a wealth of public data on Facebook in very specific ways, such as searching content for keywords in a particular point in time". Vice. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
  5. ^ a b Van Grove, J. (2013, January 15). Facebook Graph Search: First Impressions. CNET.
  6. ^ Stocky, Tom; Rasmussen, Lars (15 January 2013). "Introducing Graph Search Beta". Newsroom. Facebook. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
  7. ^ "Graph Search Now Includes Posts and Status Updates". Facebook. September 20, 2013. Retrieved January 21, 2014.
  8. ^ a b "Facebook Starts Rollout Of Graph Search For Posts, Comments, Check-Ins To Reveal The Past And Present". September 30, 2013. Retrieved January 21, 2014.
  9. ^ "SCREENSHOTS: Facebook's New Search Feature". allfacebook.com.
  10. ^ Ken Yeung (30 September 2013). "Facebook Graph Search Now Helps You Find Posts And Status Updates". The Next Web.
  11. ^ Slegg, Jennifer (October 3, 2013). "Facebook Graph Search Now Lets You Search for Posts, Status Updates, Check-ins, Comments". Retrieved January 21, 2014.
  12. ^ "Under the Hood: Building posts search". Facebook Engineering. October 24, 2013. Retrieved January 21, 2014.
  13. ^ Mariella Moon. "Facebook's updated search tool leaves out Bing results". Engadget. AOL.
  14. ^ "Important Facebook Graph Search Developments". February 1, 2015. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
  15. ^ "Stalkscan Reveals All the Info You Can Search for on Facebook". Lifehacker. February 17, 207. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
  16. ^ Verma, Adarsh (February 15, 2017). "Stalkscan Is A Creepy Tool That Exposes All Your Facebook Public Information In One Click". Retrieved June 15, 2019.
  17. ^ "Facebook Graph Searching". Retrieved June 15, 2019.
  18. ^ "Online Research Tools". Global Investigative Journalism Network. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
  19. ^ Shu, Catherine (June 10, 2019). "Changes to Facebook Graph Search leaves online investigators in a lurch". TechCrunch. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
  20. ^ a b Van Grove, J. (2013, January 15). Facebook takes on Google with Graph Search. CNET.
  21. ^ a b . Facebook. 2013. Archived from the original on 16 January 2013. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
  22. ^ Bea, F. (2013, January 25). Hands on: Facebook Graph Search digs deep, even if it doesn’t always strike gold. Digital Trends. <http://www.digitaltrends.com/social-media/hands-on-with-facebook-graph-search/>.
  23. ^ a b "Search – Facebook Developers" (2013). Facebook. <https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/api/search/>.
  24. ^ Oremus, Will (23 January 2013). "The Funny, Embarrassing, and Disturbing Ways People Can Use Facebook's New Search Tool". Slate. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
  25. ^ Mlot, Stephanie. "Bizarre Facebook Graph Search Results Get the Tumblr Treatment". PC Magazine. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
  26. ^ Ballard, Mark. (31 Jan. 2013). "Will Facebook’s Graph Search Be Big For Bing Advertisers?" Search Engine Land. < http://searchengineland.com/will-facebooks-graph-search-be-big-for-bing-advertisers-146921>.
  27. ^ "Introducing the New Bing: Spend Less Time Searching, More Time Doing". (10 May 2012). Bing. Microsoft, Inc. <https://blogs.bing.com/search/2012/05/10/introducing-the-new-bing-spend-less-time-searching-more-time-doing/>.
  28. ^ "Instant Personalization" (2013). Facebook. <https://www.facebook.com/instantpersonalization/>.
  29. ^ Facebook launches a "social" search engine that filters contents of shared content (In Spanish). http://larepublica.pe
  30. ^ Wilson, Emily. (31 Jan. 2013). "Facebook Sponsored Results: An Under-Explored Opportunity". MarketingLand. AOL Tech. < http://marketingland.com/facebook-sponsored-results-31940>.
  31. ^ a b Carlson, Nicholas. (17 Jan. 2013). "Facebook's Search Is Based On A 'Con'." Business Insider. <http://www.businessinsider.com/facebooks-search-results-will-be-totally-irrelevant-because-likes-are-50-fake-2013-1>.
  32. ^ "Open Graph Overview" (2013). Facebook. <https://developers.facebook.com/docs/concepts/opengraph/overview/>.
  33. ^ Decugis, Guillame. (22 Jan. 2013). "The Big Problem With Facebook's Graph Search: Privacy Constraints." Fast Company. < http://www.fastcompany.com/3004952/big-problem-facebooks-graph-search-privacy-constraints>.
  34. ^ a b Gonsalves, A. (2013, January 25). Facebook’s Graph Search Worries Security Experts. Network World.
  35. ^ a b O’Reilly, Lara. (18 Jan. 2013). "Facebook's Graph Search could be Google's gain". MarketingWeek. <https://www.marketingweek.com/facebooks-graph-search-could-be-googles-gain/>.
  36. ^ Bradley, Tony. (16 Jan. 2013). "Facebook Graph Search is and awesome tool for phishing attacks." PCWorld. <http://www.pcworld.com/article/2025397/facebook-graph-search-is-an-awesome-tool-for-phishing-attacks.html>.

Further reading edit

  • Richter, Michael (28 January 2013). "Protecting Your Privacy in Graph Search". Newsroom. Facebook.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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Graph Search redirects here For search problems within a general graph see graph traversal Facebook Graph Search was a semantic search engine that Facebook introduced in March 2013 It was designed to give answers to user natural language queries rather than a list of links 1 The name refers to the social graph nature of Facebook which maps the relationships among users The Graph Search feature combined the big data acquired from its over one billion users and external data into a search engine providing user specific search results In a presentation headed by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg it was announced that the Graph Search algorithm finds information from within a user s network of friends Microsoft s Bing search engine provided additional results 2 In July it was made available to all users using the U S English version of Facebook 3 After being made less publicly visible starting December 2014 the original Graph Search was almost entirely deprecated in June 2019 4 Facebook Graph Search feature Contents 1 History 1 1 Initial development 1 2 Removal from public visibility from December 2014 onward 1 3 Deprecation of most functionality in June 2019 2 Operation 2 1 Search functions 2 2 Examples 3 Advertising 4 Open Graph 5 Privacy 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksHistory editInitial development edit The feature was developed under former Google employees Lars Rasmussen and Tom Stocky 1 The Graph Search Features was launched in Beta in January 2013 as a limited preview for some English users in the United States 5 6 Company reports indicate that the service launched to between tens and hundreds of thousands of users The feature has been released only to limited users with a slow expansion planned Facebook announced plans for a future mobile interface and the inclusion of Instagram photos 1 In late September 2013 Facebook announced that it would begin rolling out search for posts and comments as part of Graph Search 7 8 9 10 The rollout began in October 2013 but many people who had Graph Search were not given immediate access to this feature 8 11 A post on the Facebook Engineering blog explained that the huge amount of post and comment data coming to a total of 700 TB meant that developing Graph Search for posts was substantially more challenging than the original Graph Search 12 Removal from public visibility from December 2014 onward edit In December 2014 Facebook changed its search features dropping partnership with Bing 13 Around the same time Facebook changed the way searches could be done through the website and app obscuring some of the previous graph search functionality but most of the functionality was still available through direct construction of the search urls 14 Over the next few years the online intelligence community investigative journalists and criminal investigators developed tools and practices to more effectively use Facebook Graph Search despite it not being publicly visible 4 One of these Stalkscan received media attention 15 16 Graph tips was a frequently used tool in the online intelligence community as an interface on top of Facebook Graph Search 17 18 4 Deprecation of most functionality in June 2019 edit In early June 2019 the feature was further deprecated with the majority of URLs for graph search queries no longer working 4 Facebook explained this by saying The vast majority of people on Facebook search using keywords a factor which led us to pause some aspects of graph search and focus more on improving keyword search We are working closely with researchers to make sure they have the tools they need to use our platform 4 19 However there was speculation that the shutdown of Graph Search may also have been motivated by privacy concerns 4 Many tools that depended on Facebook Graph Search including Stalkscan and graph tips had much of their functionality stop working though some tools were updated using complicated workarounds for some queries 4 Vice quoted Bellingcat s Nick Waters as saying Now that Graph Search has gone down it s become evident that it s used by some incredibly important section s of society from human rights investigators and citizens wanting to hold their countries to account to police investigating people trafficking and sexual slavery to emergency responders 4 Operation editGraph Search operated by use of a search algorithm similar to traditional search engines such as Google However the search feature is distinguished as a semantic search engine searching based on intended meaning Rather than returning results based on matching keywords the search engine is designed to match phrases as well as objects on the site 20 Search results were based on both the content of the user and their friends profiles and the relationships between the user and their friends Results were based on the friends and interests expressed on Facebook and also shaped by users privacy settings In addition to being restricted from seeing some content users could sometimes view relevant content made publicly available by users not listed as friends 21 Entries into the search bar were auto completed as users typed with Facebook suggesting friends and second degree connections Facebook pages automatically generated topics and Web searches for anything Facebook was not able to search for 22 The operation of the search feature depended on user involvement The feature was intended to encourage users to add more friends more quickly In doing so it could provide updating more data rich results and stimulate use of the feature 5 Search functions edit Facebook supported searches for the following types People Pages Places limitable to a specific location latitude and longitude and distance Check ins of the user friends or where user or friends have been tagged Objects with location information attached In addition the returned objects will be those in which the user or friends have been tagged or those objects that were created by the user or friends Users could filter results such as in time since and until or search only a given user s News feed and much more new The feature also allowed users to search the web directly 23 Examples edit Tom Stocky of the search team offered several examples of potential queries during the launch presentation including Friends who Like Star Wars and Harry Potter For setting up a potential date Who are single men in San Francisco and are from India For employee recruiting NASA employees who are friends with people at Facebook For browsing photos or planning travel photos of my friends taken at National Parks 1 During its roll out stage bloggers showed how Facebook Graph Search could be used to uncover potentially embarrassing information e g companies employing people who like racism or illegal interests e g Chinese residents who like the banned group Falun Gong 24 25 Microsoft was partnered with Facebook to provide search results from 2008 to 2014 Microsoft Live Search came to be known as Bing following the initiation of the partnership In 2010 Facebook and Bing partnered to offer socially oriented search results People Search and Liked by your Facebook Friends information appeared in results within Facebook and on Bing com 26 In May 2012 Bing launched a social sidebar feature which displayed Facebook content alongside of search results Promoted on the basis of asking friends for advice the feature allows users to broadcast queries related to their searches to Facebook friends and offers recommendations of Facebook friends as well as experts from other networks who could be capable of offering insight 27 The previously developed Instant Personalization feature integrated friends publicly available information such as likes into content on other external websites such as Rotten Tomatoes and Yelp 28 The emergence of the Graph Search feature builds on this partnership Facebook content remains on Bing com The focus of Graph Search is internal content but Bing continues to issue search results of external content The external search results are based on traditional keyword match 29 Advertising editIn 2012 Facebook introduced sponsored pages in search results By buying Targeted Entities on Facebook advertisers pay to have their page appear when users search for that entity 30 Facebook CEO Zuckerberg reported that this would remain a feature of the search feature but that the advertising component had not been extended in the Graph Search feature 20 Criticisms arose about the integrity of search results on the basis of buying likes This practice refers to situations in which companies without sponsoring results accumulate a large number of likes through practices such as promotions or paying to operate bot accounts Critics argued that this rendered results allegedly based on other users opinions meaningless 31 Open Graph editThe Open Graph feature allows developers to integrate their applications and pages into the Facebook platform and links Facebook with external sites on the Internet The feature operates by allowing the addition of metadata to turn websites into graph objects Actions made using the app are expressed on users profile pages 32 Privacy editInitial reactions to the launch of Graph Search included many concerns about privacy 31 33 34 The social media analytics company Crimson Hexagon reported that 19 percent of users discussing the launch of the feature were stating concerns about privacy 35 Facebook has alluded to these concerns and emphasized that the search operates within the pre existing privacy settings users can access only the information already available to them 21 The feature makes this information easier and potentially more appealing to find 35 Related concerns about phishing and the appearance of minors in search results have also been expressed 23 34 36 References edit a b c d Facebook Announces Its Third Pillar Graph Search That Gives You Answers Not Links Like Google TechCrunch 15 January 2013 Retrieved 16 January 2013 Tsukayama Hayley January 15 2013 Facebook introduces social search feature The Washington Post Retrieved 16 January 2013 Facebook Graph Search by Rosa Golijan NBC News July 9 2013 a b c d e f g h Cox Joseph June 10 2019 Facebook Quietly Changes Search Tool Used by Investigators Abused By Companies Facebook s Graph Search allowed anyone to search a wealth of public data on Facebook in very specific ways such as searching content for keywords in a particular point in time Vice Retrieved June 15 2019 a b Van Grove J 2013 January 15 Facebook Graph Search First Impressions CNET Stocky Tom Rasmussen Lars 15 January 2013 Introducing Graph Search Beta Newsroom Facebook Retrieved 27 September 2016 Graph Search Now Includes Posts and Status Updates Facebook September 20 2013 Retrieved January 21 2014 a b Facebook Starts Rollout Of Graph Search For Posts Comments Check Ins To Reveal The Past And Present September 30 2013 Retrieved January 21 2014 SCREENSHOTS Facebook s New Search Feature allfacebook com Ken Yeung 30 September 2013 Facebook Graph Search Now Helps You Find Posts And Status Updates The Next Web Slegg Jennifer October 3 2013 Facebook Graph Search Now Lets You Search for Posts Status Updates Check ins Comments Retrieved January 21 2014 Under the Hood Building posts search Facebook Engineering October 24 2013 Retrieved January 21 2014 Mariella Moon Facebook s updated search tool leaves out Bing results Engadget AOL Important Facebook Graph Search Developments February 1 2015 Retrieved June 15 2019 Stalkscan Reveals All the Info You Can Search for on Facebook Lifehacker February 17 207 Retrieved June 15 2019 Verma Adarsh February 15 2017 Stalkscan Is A Creepy Tool That Exposes All Your Facebook Public Information In One Click Retrieved June 15 2019 Facebook Graph Searching Retrieved June 15 2019 Online Research Tools Global Investigative Journalism Network Retrieved June 15 2019 Shu Catherine June 10 2019 Changes to Facebook Graph Search leaves online investigators in a lurch TechCrunch Retrieved June 15 2019 a b Van Grove J 2013 January 15 Facebook takes on Google with Graph Search CNET a b How Privacy Works with Graph Search Facebook 2013 Archived from the original on 16 January 2013 Retrieved 10 October 2017 Bea F 2013 January 25 Hands on Facebook Graph Search digs deep even if it doesn t always strike gold Digital Trends lt http www digitaltrends com social media hands on with facebook graph search gt a b Search Facebook Developers 2013 Facebook lt https developers facebook com docs reference api search gt Oremus Will 23 January 2013 The Funny Embarrassing and Disturbing Ways People Can Use Facebook s New Search Tool Slate Retrieved 23 January 2013 Mlot Stephanie Bizarre Facebook Graph Search Results Get the Tumblr Treatment PC Magazine Retrieved 23 January 2013 Ballard Mark 31 Jan 2013 Will Facebook s Graph Search Be Big For Bing Advertisers Search Engine Land lt http searchengineland com will facebooks graph search be big for bing advertisers 146921 gt Introducing the New Bing Spend Less Time Searching More Time Doing 10 May 2012 Bing Microsoft Inc lt https blogs bing com search 2012 05 10 introducing the new bing spend less time searching more time doing gt Instant Personalization 2013 Facebook lt https www facebook com instantpersonalization gt Facebook launches a social search engine that filters contents of shared content In Spanish http larepublica pe Wilson Emily 31 Jan 2013 Facebook Sponsored Results An Under Explored Opportunity MarketingLand AOL Tech lt http marketingland com facebook sponsored results 31940 gt a b Carlson Nicholas 17 Jan 2013 Facebook s Search Is Based On A Con Business Insider lt http www businessinsider com facebooks search results will be totally irrelevant because likes are 50 fake 2013 1 gt Open Graph Overview 2013 Facebook lt https developers facebook com docs concepts opengraph overview gt Decugis Guillame 22 Jan 2013 The Big Problem With Facebook s Graph Search Privacy Constraints Fast Company lt http www fastcompany com 3004952 big problem facebooks graph search privacy constraints gt a b Gonsalves A 2013 January 25 Facebook s Graph Search Worries Security Experts Network World a b O Reilly Lara 18 Jan 2013 Facebook s Graph Search could be Google s gain MarketingWeek lt https www marketingweek com facebooks graph search could be googles gain gt Bradley Tony 16 Jan 2013 Facebook Graph Search is and awesome tool for phishing attacks PCWorld lt http www pcworld com article 2025397 facebook graph search is an awesome tool for phishing attacks html gt Further reading editRichter Michael 28 January 2013 Protecting Your Privacy in Graph Search Newsroom Facebook External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Facebook Graph Search amp oldid 1181731533, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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