06-29-2011, 10:26 PM
Remember that Facebook's first priority is involving people in its system. I got email from facebook claiming that people wanted me as their friend. So I clicked OK and they later accepted me as their friend.
Facebook found a way to know that I and the other party were from the same high school, so they lied and said that the other party wanted me as their friend. When I clicked OK, they then told that party that I wanted to be their friend. We exchanged virtually no information and, after a while I removed them from my list.
So whatever facebook sends you is with the purpose of getting you involved. Nothing wrong with that, but they will make money from your involvement and probably will leak information about you to buyers.
Facebook found a way to know that I and the other party were from the same high school, so they lied and said that the other party wanted me as their friend. When I clicked OK, they then told that party that I wanted to be their friend. We exchanged virtually no information and, after a while I removed them from my list.
So whatever facebook sends you is with the purpose of getting you involved. Nothing wrong with that, but they will make money from your involvement and probably will leak information about you to buyers.