Hi everyone! I'm validating an app idea I have and a big assumption is that I can pull a users Facebook feed and present it to them with some modifications. Same with Twitter and Instagram.I have two questions that I've spent the past few days trying to find the answers to with no luck. I did a good read of the Facebook terms, looked around youtube videos, etc.. I think this is something that can only be answered if you've gone into the weeds so now I'm here.Why isn't there a facebook client native app? There are tons of web wrappers but no native app. I have to think that's for a reason. From my reading of Facebook's policies and their APIs, you should be able to call a person's feed and present it to them via their APIs. Is there something I'm missing? Or is this because Facebook and App stores will ban you? I've seen a few instances of this.Are you allowed to modify a person's feed at their request? That is, analyze feed content and remove and/or add content that would not have normally showed up if they had logged in to their Facebook via the actual app/web browser.Anything helps so that I can understand if this is a feasible idea or not. Thanks! see hubwealthy.com/wealthy
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