Publishers Can See What Graph Search Queries Led To Their Pages

It seems that Facebook is tracking Graph Search queries, allowing publishers to see what words typed into the search bar led to their websites. Sister site Inside Facebook reported Monday that publishers can drill down to see what Facebook users searched for using Graph Search in order to access their websites.

It seems that Facebook is tracking Graph Search queries, allowing publishers to see what words typed into the search bar led to their websites. Sister site Inside Facebook reported Monday that publishers can drill down to see what Facebook users searched for using Graph Search in order to access their websites.

It’s well-known that Facebook and Bing are partners, and Bing is a part of Graph Search. Whenever users look up something that’s not a page, person, or location on the social network, they are referred to Bing results.

Glenn Gabe of G-Squared Interactive discovered that he could find out what Facebook search queries led users to his website.

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