ANSWERS: 8
  • I know OF them, Aris, but I don't really associate with them. I had about 12 in a 5 day period, once AB hooked up with Facebook. There have been several since then. If they have activity, then fine, as long as they aren't TOO troll-like. But if I have nothing to go on, then what's the point? +5
  • I don't think about them at all, I just add them on if they send me a request.
  • Not much...if they don't participate, not much to go on, right? XD I usually do delete people who seem to have vanished, but it's not to be a bitch, it's because I have this seething hatred for Facebook and MySpace. However, to accept friends, I need to have spoken with them some, so I usually don't add the random oddball who just wandered in here outta nowhere.
  • I have had some who only wanted to be on my friends list so they could easily find my answers and DR them. When I figured out who some of them were, I removed them, of course. Trolls can be sneaky that way.
  • Im your friend Aris but I hardly ever see you. I hope you dont think Im like that.
  • I myself am guilty of not participating much or asking many questions, but sometimes I just study questions and answers and enjoy those... Before I accept I look the profile up. If there is nothing personal there, I accept first and delete later. In facebook I accept only friends I know from other forums or the former QnA Live. Overall I am not much of an investigator. But I would enjoy personal online interactions with all of my X friends. I don't see this topic with narrowed eyes.....
  • I think that strange, but it does happen. I try not to think about it too much, because my time is too limited to waste it.
  • I have had one or two like this. I have deleted as I always go to friends q and a,rarely ask questions myself. I do try to answer most of friends questions. Some post so many it is hard to keep up and then I get selective. I have refused more then one request when after waiting to see activity, none was forthcoming. I wonder why they were here too.

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