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She is still on my Facebook why?
11-09-2012, 09:53 AM
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She is still on my Facebook why?
A friend of mine last summer requested me on Facebook and I granted the request. She had a few photos of her child but a few months later she puts photos of herself and her child and then I sent a message to her saying  "nice photos"And she replied "thanks".
Then shorty after that she restricted her photos. 
I didn't mind but she restricted her messages too of her friends but it was in a different language so it was pointless to do so.

she is not good friends with me but I am good with her. I feel she wants one way friendship so She can look at my non restricted photos of my family and wall and she restrict hers.
Her friends puts tags and I can see that, but is she aware I can.

I want to ask one question why did she request me on Facebook in the first place and if she is restricting me to limited messages and photos then why doesn't  she block me all together? I don't mind if she did and she doesn't like me anyway.
She is still on my Facebook list, I will not block her because I think it's rude to do so, and she is the only friend restricting her Facebook out of 50 friends.
It seems strange to me. If she thinks I'm a weird person the why request me.

I would like to know why that's all what is the reason behind this. If you don't like a person then block them Or never request them in the first place. 
What a strange friend.

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11-09-2012, 10:01 AM
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unfriend or block her. you shouldn't have accepted that friend request. She might use your photos.

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11-09-2012, 10:01 AM
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I think the whole thing is strange......if you don't want to block her then unsubscribe from her so you can't see anything and she can't either...but I would just take her off my list if it bothered me that bad...I think fb is to personal to some people and if it is then get off of fb. Don't let it ruin your daySmile
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11-09-2012, 10:01 AM
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Well, some people just add people they vaguely know. Nothing strange really. Like aquaintances etc. Facebook has a nice little function to block most of your feed from certain people. I use it myself for co-workers and such that in all honesty have no business in my private life / what I do on Facebook.

I would put her on that list also and stop being annoyed / worried by this. :-)
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11-09-2012, 10:01 AM
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hmm
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11-09-2012, 10:01 AM
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She probably do not want anyone to comment on hers' profile as she wanted people to look at her profile and said ," Wow , this girl has great friends who don't spam.. " And so on. I think that she do not want to be friends with you or she has a problem causing her to act that way.

I know it must be a little hurt of you to feel that. You friend probably think she owns Facebook. She can do anything she wants. In her reaction on you , I think she thinks you are no level with her. Sorry to say that. Maybe she don't like to be friends with you.

What you do is , to be nice to others. No matter how bad they treat you , treat them the good way because they will sooner realize their mistakes.Just stay happy. If you wanted to know why she did that , You might want to sit down with her alone together and talk.
Remember , Be nice to others ! Smile
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11-09-2012, 10:01 AM
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