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by Nextgrid
1447 days ago
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Depends if another user can also access it, or whether the original author/owner of the data in question intends for it to be public. In Facebook's case, there are permission levels you can set on posts, including a "public" option (which isn't actually public though and will require a login anyway, but it can be any login) which would settle that debate quickly - hell I wouldn't be surprised if that option were to be hidden as to not acknowledge that a particular bit of data was explicitly posted for everyone to see. |
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Q: Have you tried this?
In a private browser session I started at google.com, searched for "site:facebook.com nextgrid", picked some random post, click through, and was reading the post without anything other than seeing FB's cookie banner. No sign of any login (which is good 'cause I don't have one)