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facebook-compare people application


Question Posted Tuesday November 13 2007, 5:29 pm

you know the compare people on facebook? i'm confused with the whole vote and win thing and the percentages at the end. could someone please explain to me how it works? thanks!

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WITHOUTaDOUBT answered Wednesday November 14 2007, 4:39 pm:
The vote part is how many times you were one of the 2 people who were being compared. The win part is how many times, of those possible votes, the person chose you as the winner. The percentage is just the percent you won out of all of the possible times you could have won (wins divided by votes).

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