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1) Associated contact lists from your telephone and any accoutns on an android device, including any associated accounts (such as if you use a Windows PC and have associated or logged onto Google servioces including YouTube)
2) Those whose posts you frequently respond to and who respond to you.
3) Anyone in photographs that you take/upload oryour friends.
4) Facebook "friends ofg friends" that are not currently 'your' "friends".
5) Individuals that are spouses and/or close friends/family of current friends.
6) Memebers of Facebook groups, particularly reinforced by those you interact with
This forms a core base, but these are reinforced and adjusted in signficiance. For example a person who appears once in the background of a photograph you took is diminished compared to a person who frequently appears in photographs and tags with you and/or your friends
If someone repetedly comments, views or responds to your content and especially if reciprocated, this can increase significance.
Overall it's the frequency that interactions ofr references overlap combined with the 'importance' of each interaction. This interaction sustained over a duration also increases the suggestion probability.
Merely stalking some other individual's profile page, is not in itself sufficient to siginificantly raise the propbability of that individual being suggested to you or you to them.
but if you've gone somewhere you shouldn't have been i wouldn't be worried about facebook bringing you in. just say that they're friends of friends, because most of the data fb collects is given to them by people themselves. so the people you're friends with are a bigger source of the "things" fb thinks belong in your network.
i wouldn't add your secret gf to your friends though, that's a whole different story. :P
"Facebook"
"Internet"Makes Facebook a problem,then why don't erase internet too?
Better know people near to you,even if maybe you won't find any friend.
Do friends exist now?In 2018?Uhm...Fake profiles yes,but friends i think not.
but when you're on the steam forums you almost forget that there are other sexes too XD