Saturday, July 28, 2012

Crap like @[number:0] on Facebook

Ever seen a friend telling you to write the last two digits of your phone number as @[digits:0] and see the owner of the sim and other similar stuff? Well its not what you think it and become a handy way of people. What actually happening is Facebook has a way of referencing every user's profile or every page by its id. The "digits" you enter as @[digits:0] are actually the id which then gets converted to the name of that profile/page. So how does this happen? Wanna see your name over there? Okay here's what you gotta do.

Goto a Facebook profile by typing in the address bar. For example my profile address is https://www.facebook.com/adnan.zahid3 . Now copy adnan.zahid3 and put it after this https://graph.facebook.com/ like https://graph.facebook.com/adnan.zahid3 . You'll see some info including "id":"100001338611974" . Copy the id and paste it like @[100001338611974:0] and post it on your Facebook status or as a comment. Now you can easily fool people with this ridiculous thing!