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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Hi OP, yes, it's happened to me, though I know I should be more oblivious. Just sometimes "small" things that are upsetting, such as a supposed friend (I do know her from real life, for some time) can go on complimenting/responding/reacting to others on her list (she's got over 300 "friends" on there), but the few times I put up an update, she's not bothered to react. One might say she's too busy, but I have made time for her. [/quote] Also please realize that with the new FB settings from a few months ago that she might not even be seeing your updates...unless she clicks your name and says "show all updates" it might be preset to only show her occasionally. That happened to me - I was wondering where so-and-so went, it would cross my mind, and then I'd forget to check their personal page. By the time I got around to looking at their actual wall, I was shocked to see all I had missed. So you never really know![/quote] Yes this happens to me a lot too. Not sure why I am only subscribed to some friends updates, it is nothing I "set".[/quote]
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