Mikael Pittam

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Facebook Friendship Feature

Facebook has released a new feature that displays your mutual activities that you and a friend have in common. With the Friendship feature, you will see a list of:

  • Wall posts from both friends
  • Comments between the two friends
  • Mutual Likes (Facebook Pages)
  • Mutual friends
  • Events attended together
Facebook | You and Adam Helweh
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To view the Friendship feature, you can type in the following URL: http://www.facebook.com/FRIEND_ID?and=YOUR_ID

Replace FRIEND_ID with the Facebook ID of your friend and replace YOUR_ID with your own ID. Be sure to include the "?and=" between the 2 IDs.

Or you can click on the "See Friendship" link at the end of a shared post. 

Happy birthday...

You can also view a Friendship between two of your own friends. Once you get to the Friendship page, on the right sidebar Facebook offers 3 links to view your friendship with other friends. Also, you can type in two of your friends' names to view the friendship relationship between those two friends.

Facebook | You and Adam Helweh

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Posted by Mikael Pittam 

Comments (2)

Oct 31, 2010
Adam Helweh said...
Hahah... nice. I heard about the feature and have been eagerly awaiting it on my profile. I believe they are releasing it slowly like all the other features.

Near the end you mention going to the FRIENDSHIP PAGE. How do I get there?

Oct 31, 2010
Mikael Pittam said...
Hi Adam, to get to the friendship page, click on the "See Friendship" link, go to your friend's profile page and click the link below their photo or type out the URL mentioned above.

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