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Do links I like on Facebook now have to be public no matter what?
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tynamite
tynamite's avatar No. You can change your privacy settings so that only your friends, or friends of friends can see your liked links. For example, you can see Mark Zuckerberg's likes, but not Ben Barry's. https://www.facebook.com/zuck http://facebook.com/benbarry

What you can't do is pick and choose which of your friends gets to see your liked links, and who doesn't. What would be the point of that? You don't need to organise your likes like you're using Delicious. Likes aren't content. Just be grateful for the granular privacy settings you have for your content.
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What's an assertion, and what should I type in?

Compesh is a question and answer (and debate) website, so before you make a debate, you better learn what an assertion is. I suppose you already know what a question is, and that you've typed it in the box. ;)

An assertion, is basically a statement you can make, that is either true or false.

Richer people have better health.

The question for that would be, Do richer people have better health?

And don't forget to make your assertion, match your question.

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