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by T-R
5569 days ago
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I'd take it a step further, as well - as wide as the friend's friends net may be, I'm still probably not learning anything new. If my group of friends is defined mostly by some common interest, and theirs is too, I'm probably not going to get a good answer to anything outside of that field of interest. To take the example on the page of restaurants - I'm probably not going to learn about any new restaurants if my friends and I mostly go to the same restaurants, and they go to the same ones with their friends, too. |
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Of course, on the Internet, we are always in danger of ending up in an echo chamber.
And besides, there's still Yelp. And Foodspotting. And every other one of those apps out there to get outside my friends' opinions. I just think this makes it easier than ever to get friends' feedback.
Only thing I wonder is, will FB prioritize these entries? Because seeking friends' opinions on FB always seems to get answers from people you weren't looking for answers from.