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I'm a total internet/forum neophyte

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rocketvapor

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OK, so I don't facey-space or twitter-tweet, or any of that other stuff. And I'm a pretty private person who doesn't divulge much personal info on the web. (I've given out more personal info on this forum than I have in my entire computing life!)

Sooo...someone on this forum has sent me a request to be a "friend".

What, exactly, does this entail? I mean, I know on a basic level what an "internet friend" is, but if I accept this request, what an I signing up for? I don't know this guy, and I'm inclined to say "Hell no!" But I don't want to be a jerk.

I trust you ladies out there, since you probably have WAAYYY more internet experience than I do. And, unfortunately, I assume you're all familiar with cyber-stalkers.

Your thoughts/advice? Thanks!
 

shivadance

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Hmmm, for me the significance of friends is seeing folks around that I have a slight bond with. Usually someone will llike your posts or you'll have something in common with someone or they just like something you said. So they think, hey, I'll ask if they want to be my friend.

I have noticed there were a couple guys who were asking tons of folks to be their 'friend.' I think they just like sending out the requests have having a list of 150 'friends' on their profile. But I could be wrong. :)

I think it's a link that kind of binds us. Like in this forum I may not have sent you all friend requests yet but after a few posts I feel like most of you are as good 'forum friends' and I'd accept a request from any of you.

I don't know, just rambling now. Did I make any sense? ;)
 

Mary Kay

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Lots of people just like to 'friend' people, me included, but for different reasons. I like to include them in forum activity and friendship..not build up my count.
I have several guys on my friend list and they don't bug me..they are just really nice people that once in a while PM with me. Much safer then e-mails.
Oh if you have not recieved a friend request from me yet..never fear, I am doing it alphabeticly! (that spelling seems to have too many letters?) But you can send me one if you would like.
For those of you who are new..check your PM's!
:rolleyes:Up at the top right of the page under welcome.
 

annah

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Just wanted to hop in and mention that I met my dh online too. Ina roundabout way, but from online none-the-less. :)

I never see any harm in adding a friend. If they start sending you creepy messages or something, you can always remove them.

I do facebook, and have literally hundreds of people on my friends list, because a lot of games there you need to have a whole lot of friends to play.
 

annah

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Too true- it's easy just to not appear, and ignore someone that way. And internet people are easier to get rid of than creepy bar guys!

Nope- no farmtown here- I'm addicted to little green patch, Robin Hood, and a couple word games dh has me playing.. I rotate "game of the week"- which essentially means, until I get bored and find another. LOL
 
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