This is a common problem with the Facebook API since the beginning. Facebook trades off accuracy for speed by giving "eh, that's close enough" answers to API calls. You can try using the Graph API to get more results (it will give a different number of results), but you'll likely have to just settle with "close enough.
This is a common problem with the Facebook API since the beginning. Facebook trades off accuracy for speed by giving "eh, that's close enough" answers to API calls. You can try using the Graph API to get more results (it will give a different number of results), but you'll likely have to just settle with "close enough".
That would be fine if it were giving 95% of the results, but If a person has 10 friends, I'm sure you'll get the complete list every time. – Tim Tisdall Sep 1 at 18:28.
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