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I can't seem to find a way to find out the chronological order specific users 'liked' a page. The main purpose would be to award lets say the 5000th user that joined "my" page. However, as much data as possible is also beneficial - be it acquired via standard means (via facebook site), or the facebook API (which I currently know nothing about).

P.S. I hope I'm asking this on the right page, if it should be moved to one of the stack exchange sites, let me know or just do so.

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IMO users are displayed in this manner in list on Fanpage. Users who join first are on the bottom. – Tomasz Wysocki Aug 18 '10 at 5:30
I wouldn't be asking this question then. No, they are not. – Raveren Aug 18 '10 at 6:47

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There's no API solution for this, and the fan list isn't ordered chronologically on the site. This is by design.

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