The questions that are not related to facebook can be accessed from facebook.stackoverflow.com.

Whether it should be for facebook itself?

Any question URL can manually prefix with facebook will get the question under facebook.

For example, this question can also be seen on the facebook.stackoverflow.com site.

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yes' u r right.. – Ayaz Sep 12 '12 at 14:06
This question? – Martijn Pieters Sep 12 '12 at 14:10
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facebook.stackoverflow.com/questions/12385157/…. Any question url can be prefixed with facebook will get the question under facebook – Justin John Sep 12 '12 at 14:11
@JustinJohn: Ah, you didn't specify that in your original post.. – Martijn Pieters Sep 12 '12 at 14:18
@MartijnPieters: Sorry to don't specify it in first. Shall I need to edit the question heading to make it more clear. – Justin John Sep 12 '12 at 14:25
@JustinJohn: I've edited it for you. – Martijn Pieters Sep 12 '12 at 14:27
@downvotes: why? – Justin John Sep 13 '12 at 4:04

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Normally, only questions with a facebook-related tag appear also on http://facebook.stackoverflow.com. The FSO site is like a tag-filter view on SO.

From the FSO FAQ:

What questions appear here?

Questions asked on Stack Overflow with facebook related tags. If you want your question to appear here, it must have one of those tags.

And yes, you can make any question appear under the FSO domain by simply adding facebook. to the domain name. The FSO site is after all a simple filter view, it shows the same posts as SO, but with a simple filter on the listings. Underneath it all, it's the same database, and a URL like http://stackoverflow.com/questions/123458 simply looks up a question from the database matching that numerical ID. That still works the same on the FSO site.

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What the OP is saying (I think... from his comment) is that you can go to any question on SO, and manually prefix the URL with facebook. and it'll still work. – Matt Sep 12 '12 at 14:13
@Matt: Indeed, edited the answer.. was not clear from the question to start with.. – Martijn Pieters Sep 12 '12 at 14:18

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