...if your friends like/comment them - anyone know why?<p>In the last few days, I've started seeing comments that my friends have posted on other people's walls appearing in my news feed - people I'm NOT friends with. I'm finding this a little bizarre (and rather creepy). Yes, the recipient's walls are public but this is still really bizarre.<p>Does anyone have any insight into what benefit there is meant to be in me knowing what my friends are saying to people I do not know? And, more importantly, has anyone worked out how to disable this in the Byzantine Facebook privacy pages? A quick search on the subject gets lost in the rest of the Facebook privacy discussions.
My news feed is full of strangers as well. This is the only place I've found where anyone is discussing this particular Facebook privacy issue. Every single one of my friends' comments and whatever they are posting on (sometimes a pretty private status update) is showing in my news feed. I doubt that all of them suddenly changed their posting privacy settings to "public" or "friends of friends" at the same time. If I'm in some testing bracket then I'm pretty sure that when everybody gets this they are gonna freak.
I've seen this a handful of times in my feed over the past week.<p>Since not everyone is seeing this happen, I imagine that it is a new feature test. I had a friend get the newest Facebook design 4 months before anyone else she new with no explanation whatsoever.