Changes to Facebook Graph Search leaves online investigators in a lurch

When Facebook Graph Search introduced six years in the past, it used to be intended to assist customers uncover content material throughout public posts at the platform. Since then, the characteristic stayed somewhat low-profile for lots of customers (its closing main announcement used to be in 2014 when a cell model used to be rolled out), however become a valua…
When Facebook Graph Search launched six years ago, it was meant to help users discover content across public posts on the platform. Since then, the feature stayed relatively low-profile for many users (its last major announcement was in 2014 when a mobile version was rolled out), but became a valua…Original article
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