Facebook’s Secret Crush feature wants to help you find friends who are, like, totally obsessed with you

Facebook simply added a feature that can let you record the entire friends you have weigh down on. This feels love it's going to pass mistaken by some means.
Facebook just added a feature that will let you list all the friends you have crush on. This feels like it's going to go wrong somehow.Original article
Author: The Next Web

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