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Aug. 28th, 2007 11:31 amI found in my F-list an entry that listed a bunch of people that the writer wanted to drop her off from their friends list. Öööö... Okay? As I was one of them, I gladly dropped her. It seems like she hadn’t written anything interesting not-friends-locked on a while, anyway. But what really is the point? Don’t people understand that friending is just a way to read peoples’ public entries more conveniently? And since you can hide your “fried of”-list, it really doesn’t matter. Your friends-locked entries will be seen only the people that *you* determine as friends. You could even liberally friend back all the people that have friended you, and then make a filter that would allow only your “real” friends to see your posts, anyway.
On the other hand, it might be nice to inform all the hang around-people, that hey, I’m going to friends-lock my journal from now, you might as well drop me. But as that was now not the case, I don’t get it. What was she trying to say? “I don’t want you to read my public posts? I feel like you make me look bad?” What?
On the other hand, it might be nice to inform all the hang around-people, that hey, I’m going to friends-lock my journal from now, you might as well drop me. But as that was now not the case, I don’t get it. What was she trying to say? “I don’t want you to read my public posts? I feel like you make me look bad?” What?