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The screenshot at right shows the result of thirty minutes' effort at retrieving posts, one painful scroll at a time, only to learn that FB would cease showing posts older than a few weeks.
Facebook's limitless single-page scroll model has seemed lame from day 1. In a recent fit of annoyed clairvoyance, the underlying analog became clear: a Facebook post is torn from a continuous roll of HTML toilet paper -- not intended for reuse.
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Any developments with this?
Not so far as I can tell. The Search box still has no qualification or scope options. There's some movement to separate Facebook "pages," but it's still pretty much a disorderly mess compared to, say, the LinkedIn social networking features.
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