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Facebook’s New Graph Search

Your privacy choices determine what’s searchable
With Graph Search, you can look up anything shared with you on Facebook, and others can find stuff you’ve shared with them, including content set to Public. That means different people see different results.
Places

Discover things like restaurants and music through your friends and connections.

Photos
You can find photos you and your friends have posted or been tagged in.
Others will see any photos they can see on Facebook, including photos hidden from timeline.
People
You can find people based on things they’ve shared with you, including their interests and profile info.
You’ll see results for friends who share their city with you, people whose city is set to Public, and suggested results based on info shared with you.
 
When will Graph Search be available?
To help make sure you have a great experience with Graph Search, we’re starting with a limited beta program for English (US) audiences first. If you’d like to be among the first to try it when it’s available in your area, please join the waiting list.
As you get started, remember that you can always review stuff on Facebook that relates to you, change the audience for your own content, and ask others to remove photos or other posts:

 

 

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