![]() If not, no worries, on your Facebook home page look for the friend finder link on the lower right. If you’re already logged in to Facebook right now, I’m pretty sure you can get directly to the friend finder with this link. Let me show you how it works, then you can try it and see if it helps you find some of your friends and acquaintances in the Facebook universe. ![]() That’s exactly what Facebook Friend Finder does, and while I admit that the majority of the people it shows me are not people I know, every so often a friend or two pops up when I look, friends who surprise me that we aren’t already connected. Think about it this way: if Facebook has a list of all your friends and all their friends, then it’s straightforward to cross-compare and identify people who are friends with a lot of your friends but not yet friends with you. Chief among them is to analyze our friend circles. ![]() One of the great things about the rise of online social network sites like Facebook is that there are capabilities these sites are giving us that we’d never be able to do in real life.
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