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Created:07/29/2009
Last Modified:07/29/2009
Total Comments:10



Ok I got to ask this question

I was going through my friends list and deleting a few people that weren’t active or hadn’t signed on in forever. My question is how come when you delete people off your mutual list, bb.com puts them into your fan club. If i no longer want people as mutual friends, why does bb.com think I want them in my fan club, particularly people whose profiles are not active? And there is no way ypu can get rid of them. For a site that has all these other advances such as bodygroups, and all these lists displaying popularity you would think they would eliminate people you no longer want around. Alright jumping off the soap box and time to lay some wood to my chest and triceps….DO WORK!!!

9 Responses to “Ok I got to ask this question”

  1. tina1920 Says:

    That is such a true statement.


  2. lindaleekeats Says:

    I gotta admit that..it does make me uncomfortable to see the growing list of "fans". Tell you what….you represent us and email bb.com about this???


  3. ShanBL Says:

    I’ve wondered the same thing.

    It kind of bugs me too when someone deletes their account, but they stay on the lists. It clutters up the list so it’s difficult to get to the people you want to check in on.

    Also, they should set this up like Facebook where you can either accept or deny a friendship so that if it’s denied, it doesnt’ stay on a list.


  4. Lex29us Says:

    Agreed….it s quite odd. SOmetimes you feel compelled to accept. For example, I dont accept invites from those that dont have anything on their page besides their name. I’m all for friends, but if your just out to make your friends list deep, then i cant be bothered.


  5. tickingheart Says:

    Yeah. I think there should be a limit to how long you can be listed as stalking or fan.


  6. mrinkysplaytoy Says:

    same here, you should be allowed to deny the request and not have "fan club" (glorified stalkers) creeepy, you know? good post!!!


  7. WaynesWorld Says:

    Yeah especially when they contribute nothing at all


  8. gypsie77 Says:

    I agree with everything that has been posted. I would love the option to actually block people from reviewing my profile if I don’t want them too. Especially when they don’t have any picture and their profile is blank. BB.com is a stalkers dream come true. lol!


  9. booshnoogs Says:

    I have the opposite opinion. I want to get like 1000 mutual friends, and then suddenly drop them all so that I end up with 1000 stalkers.

    That would make me look really popular.


  10. Sharlott Says:

    I actually wish that BB.com would implement the same friend request system as Facebook or any other of those sites. However I think that would ruin all of Eric’s stalker fun.


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