> seemed to believe ... so wouldn't be so sure about that ;P
Sticking your tongue out and winking doesn't change the fact of what Facebook themselves tell us right on that page:
“... independent of this setting, you may still see social actions in other contexts, like in Sponsored Stories...”
Believing otherwise may be a bit of cargo culting -- the Sponsor has recently shown you and may simply not be showing you again for a while.
Colleagues and I have the setting set to "Pair my social actions with ads for No One", and have had it set since the setting was introduced. Our Likes definitely show up in "Sponsored Stories" whenever the Sponsor wants to pay to show our friends we liked them.
As Facebook tells us point blank, we are seeing social actions in Sponsored Stories.
Sticking your tongue out and winking doesn't change the fact of what Facebook themselves tell us right on that page:
“... independent of this setting, you may still see social actions in other contexts, like in Sponsored Stories...”
Believing otherwise may be a bit of cargo culting -- the Sponsor has recently shown you and may simply not be showing you again for a while.
Colleagues and I have the setting set to "Pair my social actions with ads for No One", and have had it set since the setting was introduced. Our Likes definitely show up in "Sponsored Stories" whenever the Sponsor wants to pay to show our friends we liked them.
As Facebook tells us point blank, we are seeing social actions in Sponsored Stories.