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I'm trying to write a program that retreives a given user's "statuses" (and by statuses I mean the things he posted himself, anything he wrote as I'm mostly interested in textual statuses)

I cannot figure out the difference from the documentation here https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/api/user/ so I don't know which connection type to use; feed, posts or statuses

(Another thing I noticed is that statuses requires an access_token while the other 2 require the access_token only for non public stuff)

Thanks

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This is documented on the User object of the Graph api. And, as of the Graph API v2.6, there is basically one main endpoint from which you get posts from a user.

  • /{user-id}/feed includes all the things that a user might see on their own profile feed; this includes, e.g., shared links, checkins, photos and status updates. This also includes posts made by friends on the user's profile.

    The following endpoints return subsets of the above:

    • /{user-id}/posts returns the posts created by the user (on their own profile or the profile of a friend), and it may include any kind of content such as shared links, checkins, photos and status updates.

    • /{user-id}/tagged returns the posts created by friends and shared on the users's profile.

By default each returned post only includes the story field with a textual description of the post. But you can use the ?fields=... parameter to request as many Post fields as you want.

You'll need the user_posts permission for any of these to work.

The following endpoints are deprecated:

  • /{user-id}/statuses returns only status updates posted by the user on their own profile. [removed after Graph API v2.3]

  • /{user-id}/home returns a stream of all the posts created by the user and their friends, i.e. what you usually find on the “News Feed” of Facebook. [removed after Graph API v2.3]

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  • The answer of whether /posts includes posts made on the freinds' wall is 'yes.'
    – shihpeng
    May 9, 2012 at 3:22
  • Thanks for your answer. This is weird, but there is not /posts endpoint definition in Facebook's User docs (developers.facebook.com/docs/graph-api/reference/user). Though it works fine. May 11, 2015 at 9:55
  • Weird indeed, I've updated again the answer with the most complete info I could found from the recent documentation. May 11, 2015 at 19:17
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I've found one more difference between /statuses and /posts. /statuses are just text statuses (it doesn't include shared links)

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Feed - https://graph.facebook.com/me/feed - gives you the user's feed - meaning the posts he sees when he is visiting facebook (friends important posts) - notice that facebook filters only things it's algorithm marks as significant to the user and not everything.

Status - what the user posts on his own wall

Posts - what the user posts - including on other people's walls

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  • I got the sense that posts is what is posted on the user's wall, either by himself or others. Do you have any link/documentation to support what you're saying?
    – humanzz
    Jun 4, 2011 at 10:39
  • developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/api/user - look at /posts - if you click it you will get your own /me/posts - if you look closesly you'll see that it contains both what you wrote on your own wall (status) and what you wrote on others Jun 4, 2011 at 13:04
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    The posts connection also seems to show posts made by others where you also have been tagged.
    – Jacob
    Jun 28, 2011 at 17:14
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    The information contained in this answer seems to be wrong. See my answer. Nov 2, 2011 at 15:50

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