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nutmeg | 9 years ago
The other person may have searched for her on Facebook, causing her to be listed as a possible friend. Or perhaps Facebook uses location data to group people that are in the same location for an extended period of time.
It would be interesting if someone at Facebook could provide some insight into this.
cylinder|9 years ago
click170|9 years ago
giancarlostoro|9 years ago
[0]: https://www.reddit.com/r/androidapps/comments/3catb0/i_cant_...
usefulcat|9 years ago
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.danvelazco...
ag_47|9 years ago
untog|9 years ago
TL;DR: people don't know because they aren't savvy, and that isn't their fault. Those of us who do know should do a better job, but no, I have no ideas how either.
superuser2|9 years ago
Spooky23|9 years ago
I think that the mobile site is the lowest priority interface.
dionidium|9 years ago
lmm|9 years ago
lucasmullens|9 years ago
Kiro|9 years ago
anysz|9 years ago
Super cute cashier girl. No idea what her name is.
As I'm heading out I open up my news feed and what do you know? There she is in recommended friends. WTF
heimatau|9 years ago
revscat|9 years ago
Creepy.
renaudg|9 years ago
Disclaimer : I'm a former FB engineer but have no specific knowledge of this area. I suspect that IP addresses could be used as input for the PYMK feature though (in the absence of anything better, as you had 0 friends), as they are for security systems.
lawyao|9 years ago
morganvachon|9 years ago
Now here's the fun part: My government job has a strict electronic device security policy, and employees are forbidden from carrying cellphones, smart watches, and any other connected devices into the building; I have to leave my phone in the car. So, how does Facebook know that I have new connections with these people? The only thing I can think of is that each of them looked me up on the site after meeting me. Another more insidious thought is that Facebook is using GPS location data to see where I go every morning and depart from every evening and is assuming that it's my new job (Google did this in the past when I had an Android phone and had Google Now enabled, it figured out on its own where my last new job was, but that was a documented "feature").
Either way, Facebook now knows where I work even though I deliberately chose not to tell them.
zippergz|9 years ago
No. One or two looked you up, and they're connected to all of the others. That's how this works.
komali2|9 years ago
Swiftly uninstalled.
ArtDev|9 years ago
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MildlySerious|9 years ago
I don't use FB on my phone, never have. Hence no location/IP/network data. I have not filled out where I work, but searched the place up once before.
A coworker who wanted to friend me and presumably searched for my name still gets suggested as possible friend a year after I quit the place. We have no possible mutual friends, I have never been on his profile, or searched the names of any of my coworkers.
coldtea|9 years ago
Probably the first -- since I, and millions of people, stay with hundreds of people we don't know for the same period of time and more (in bars, airports, workplaces, queues, concerts, shops, etc), and they still are not suggested to us.
themagician|9 years ago
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animex|9 years ago