If you can use the graph API (which I recommend as we are in the process of removing the REST API) you can retrieve the feed of multiple uids (after read_stream permission is granted) as such graph.facebook.com/feed?ids=uid1,uid2,ui... .
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I might be missing something, however I'm trying to get the feed for a friendlist object. I'm currently grabbing the members of the friendlist object and appending them together in a json format. Id,id,id I'm then using those source ids and sending them as args to the REST api's stream.
Get This is returning me results however I can't help but feel I've over looked something. Conclusion: Don't do this, just don't do it, it's slow. Example a user w/ 300 users it will take forever to return.
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If you can use the graph API (which I recommend as we are in the process of removing the REST API) you can retrieve the feed of multiple uids (after read_stream permission is granted) as such graph.facebook.com/feed?ids=uid1,uid2,ui....
– Nico Aug 5 '11 at 2:39 Switched to using posts, since = yesterday. It's returning results slow but I guess I'll just have to deal with it. – Nico Aug 5 '11 at 15:26.
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