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A lot of my friends are SUPER active, and I have accumulated enough so that the little flipping light is ALWAYS on. So to tell you the truth, after the first few hours I stopped checking.
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It's better than it used to be. I hated having to look at someone's profile if you wanted to see what questions they've asked, that you may have missed. I always felt like a bit of a stalker doing that.
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Yeah had that feeling a little but got over it as I always watched the active page and when they would post we had things in common so they would like questions and answer them the same as I would.
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Nope. I was pretty good at stalking them without it. lol
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Not at all. There were some people I liked to watch out for and now the light makes it easier some but usually I don't have the time to go through all of them. Many of them are REALLY active and even though I don't have a lot of AB friends, its enough to keep that little orange light always on, especially later in the day. I think it's kind of nice to know that friends are at least on at the same time and 'somewhere in the building'.
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I don't feel that my AB friends are stalking me...it's very complimentary to know that others care enough to want to know what's going on with me...so,I think that's what they think,too. You have to be accepted as a friend to begin with..you can't just show up, uninvited.
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No. Quite frankly, I don't check the Friends link but about once a day.
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At first yes, but I haven't checked my "Friends Q&A" since I first found out about it. The orange light is starting to get really annoying. I might even ditch all my friends so I don't have to be distracted by that light.
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no, but mostly because the only person i've allowed onto my friends list is miss zee.
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No..they either agreed to be on my friends list or I agreed to be on theirs. It was more like stalking when I would do a member search to see what interesting opinions they may have given or questions they may have asked.
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