Underlying code from the social network, Facebook, was exposed again due to a server bug, “fixed immediately.” But this time, someone copied and pasted it into a post on a “blog” called Facebook Secrets (the “blog” has only one post — the Facebook code without comments). But a Facebook representative POSTED A COMMENT on the TechCrunch post about the pilfered code, saying that “It was not a
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