That one seems more obvious. It is based on friends of friends, mutual friends, employers or schools you have in common, your home town, current city, and probably a few other things. But again, the algorithm intoduces some randomness.
The people are not listed in rank order by the number of friends you have in common. Many times I know who the people are, but have never actually met them. Other times I have no clue who the "suggested friends" are. There is certainly an algorithm that suggests people, but exactly how it works is a mystery.
Promiscuous Friending - You would think that if "someone you may know" has mutual friends with me that I would at least know of them. Not me. I have principles No, really I do. Perhaps I use Facebook differently than most, but I only accept friend requests from people I actually know, People I have actually met, or have exchanged meaningful email or phone calls.
Call me crazy, but that is my loose definition of "friends" for Facebook. Social Layer - Social elements are popping up in just about everything. If you want to be able to add new friends to a maxed out Facebook account, you have to drop some old ones.
You can scroll through your list of friends, where the most active friends will show up first, and then eventually get to the more obscure friends. This can be very frustrating!
Again, very frustrating. One of my favorite ways to filter out friends is via birthdays. Could it be that you interact with those people the most? Well, the masterminds at Facebook created a mysterious algorithm that places certain people in those nine boxes. So before you stalk your crush on Facebook today, learn about the 12 key factors the social media site uses to add the nine friends on your page.
Many people on forums like Reddit have wondered what influences the placement of those people on their Facebook. Just do a quick Google search and you'll see it's a popular topic. Facebook actually does identify the people who have some kind of one-sided association with you.
You just need to understand the signs. If you are looking for the algorithm that Facebook uses to order friends on Messenger, this is more consistently you chat with someone will be on the top of the Messenger list. That cannot be changed just in a single day chatting with someone else to replace the top position. Facebook understands if someone is consistently chatting over years even with fewer hours with person A Vs with someone person B for fewer weeks, this algorithm takes the person A on the top of the Messenger Active friends list.
This way you get to know about your social interactions and activity too.
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