"Some queries I wouldnt trust to those friends. No offense to my friends, but my Facebook account is a work account and while it includes some people I would call friends, many of the folks Ive accepted Ive never met"
I never accept friends I don't know. That would be your mistake to accept someone you don't know, you are breaking your own privacy. Either way, there is no harm about the facebook results, if they are not your friends, they are not your enemies either. If you see that some of your friends whom you don't know, like a restaurant, would not mean that their review is incorrect, I hope.
Btw, can you give an example as to what kind of queries you would not trust from your "so called" friends ?
Also, I have to mention that generally I like reading your articles, but this one is a poorly written article. It looks more like a -ve wave. For example, you said that "youll be able to see your friends faces next to web pages theyve liked. (Dont worry: You can opt out.)". You could for sure present it in a positive manner. This looks like you are mixing your personal opinion with the news.
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