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Can someone please explain to me why and how the "Friends" stuff works???.

Some user that I have no idea who he is has added me as his friend.

Now me being my usual rude grumpy old bastard self would just delete him and tell him to f**k off but I'm mellowing in my old age and thought I would ask the question first.

Cheers

Neil.

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+1, and how do you remove them? I can "manage" my friends... but not remove people who add me randomly. Probably the same person as Neil.

Probably the same guy who has been adding everyone else. To remove them click on their name and it takes you to their profile. Then their should be on the page remove me as friend

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You can not control who adds you on their friends list. You can only control your own friends list. It isn't a two-way thing.

In your "Profile" tab

Go to where it says "Show my friends in my profile"

under that is "Friend Approval".... you can choose "Disabled - Allow addition without approving" OR "Enabled - Only add when I approve them"

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lol sif you have friends!

Could YOU please be a little more constructive with your comments.

Post whoreing my thread is not required!!!.

I can push the report button you oxygen-thief.

Now back on topic,,,is there any advantage to having "Friends",,,?. I think I've worked out how to remove a friend,,,but I'm at a loss to work out how to add friends.

Cheers

Neil.

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