TakeThisLollipop - really clever/creepy use of the Facebook API
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#22What exactly happens after the one hour on the end? Can't afford to wait right now
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#23Re: TakeThisLollipop - really clever/creepy use of the Facebook API
#24Care to explain for those without Facebook accounts?
Re: TakeThisLollipop - really clever/creepy use of the Facebook API
#25The production value is very high. FB Open Graph Protocol meta tag found in source: Perhaps it's a viral media stunt to promo a new TV show.
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#26Re: TakeThisLollipop - really clever/creepy use of the Facebook API
#27P.S. Since you connect to that application by yourself, that is pretty clear that they can read your friends list, your feed and post as you.
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#28What exactly happens after the one hour on the end? Can't afford to wait right now
he knocks on your door
There isn't an "X5" postcode here, nor is it anywhere near where I was last time I did a location based update. The inaccurate google map thing is what made me lul.
Re: TakeThisLollipop - really clever/creepy use of the Facebook API
#29There's no way too see those things without being my friend.
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#30Why do I think it's EVB? This is the only other site on the same IP as manipulation.com, and manipulation.com is registered clearly to EVB. The agency's creative work is consistent with this project too.