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Documentation for publish_stream reads: "Enables your app to post content, comments, and likes to a user's stream and to the streams of the user's friends. With this permission, you can publish content to a user's feed at any time, without requiring offline_access."

So the workflow is thus:

  1. FB.login() with publish_stream scope like so:

    FB.login(function (response) {
        if (response.authResponse) {
            FB.api('/me/permissions', function (permissions) {
                if (permissions.data[0].publish_stream == 1) {
                    //user has now granted publish_stream to this application
                }
            });
        }
    }, { scope: 'publish_stream' });
    
  2. Use the C# Facebook SDK to post to this user's friend's wall using the application's access token.

    var client = new FacebookClient(FacebookAppId, FacebookAppSecret);
    
    // Build the wall post
    dynamic parameters = new ExpandoObject();
    parameters.message = facebookDeliveryQueueItem.MessageBody; // user message
    
    // Post to the wall
    client.Post(facebookRecipientId + "/feed", parameters);
    

This returns:

{"error":{"message":"(#200) The user hasn't authorized the application to perform this action","type":"OAuthException"}}

However! If I attempt to use this code to post to MY OWN wall, it works just fine.

If a user grants publish_stream to my application, I can then use the the APPLICATION access token (you get this by issuing a GET to https://graph.facebook.com/oauth/access_token?grant_type=client_credentials&client_id=APP_ID_HERE&client_secret=APP_SECRET_HERE) to post on that user's wall -- but NOT to that user's friend's wall.

So is the "and to the streams of the user's friends" part of the Facebook documentation a lie or am I doing it wrong? There is a ton of misinformation out there.

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    This one is strange. I was able to post to a friend's wall using that permission using the graph API explorer tool. developers.facebook.com/tools/explorer Can you try there to see if it works there for you?
    – DMCS
    Dec 28, 2011 at 6:09
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    As bool.dev said, you need user access token and not the app_access_token.. I tried with graph api explorer and used post method to post into both my wall and my friend's wall
    – Vijay
    Dec 28, 2011 at 6:51
  • @bool.dev Well that's my question -- is the documentation wrong in saying that I can use the application token to post on a user's friend's wall or is this just not how you would do it? Dec 28, 2011 at 18:01
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    yeah, obviously people decline offline_access quite often, you can try and explain to them that you need offline_access for such and such reasons, anyway it's good practice to let your users know why you need certain permissions. Otherwise let's hope that someone has an answer. I had gone through your questions, and i thought some answers were acceptable, imho.
    – bool.dev
    Dec 29, 2011 at 4:56

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You should explicitly specify access_token before issuing request, if you omit it access_token of current user is used.

Add this before call to client.Post

parameters.access_token = FacebookAppId+"|"+FacebookAppSecret;

The documentation is correct (in this case). You can post on user's and his friends wall once user granted you publish_stream permission using application access_token (without need to ask for offline_access!) with respect of wall owner preferences. Some users set privacy settings to deny specific users/application or even anyone other to post content.

Ensure you can post on that specific friend (one you have issue with) wall using http://facebook.com and using Graph API Explorer tool (providing application access_token for sure).

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  • var client = new FacebookClient(FacebookAppId, FacebookAppSecret) sets the access_token used for the post to exactly this already. Jan 4, 2012 at 18:40
  • @DanielCoffman, you're right, I wasn't aware of behavior of c# SDK and assumed it behave in a manner like official SDK (which wash't the case), I've rewritten the answer, hope it'll help. Jan 4, 2012 at 20:03
  • @JuicyScripter I've been trying to post a friend's wall using the app access token, using the path friendId/feed, but this results in a status update for my friend (from my app), not a post to my friend's wall from me (through my app). Is there a different path that I'm supposed to be using?
    – user456814
    Jun 27, 2012 at 22:07
  • @ColdHawaiian, while publishing posts to user's friend feed using application access_token you should pass user's id in from field, so the post will be owned by user and not application. If you will use user's access_token this can be omitted. Jun 28, 2012 at 7:30
  • @JuicyScripter I tried that, but the message still shows up as a status update for the friend, not a post to the friend's wall for a user. But thanks for the suggestion anyway :)
    – user456814
    Jun 28, 2012 at 13:41

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