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I have a comapny Facebook page wherein users can first "like" and then post messages. When I post as a user who has the switched off the Platform features (via Privacy settings -> Ads, Apps and Websites) to this page and use the graph API / real-stream API to access the posts from this page, my afore mentioned post is not returned (as expected -> due to the user privacy settings).

Is there anyway of knowing (via API) that a user has posted, but has strong privacy settings, due to which I am not getting any posts?

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There was a discussion about this recently on the Facebook developers group, and the conclusion was, that a user that has “opted-out of the platform” is not visible at all to apps – they don’t show up in friends list, there postings/comments are not visible, etc. – CBroe Oct 5 '12 at 8:05
@CBroe do you have the link to the group thread? – mithrandir Oct 8 '12 at 21:57

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