Anonymous wrote:Political rants--number 1 reason to unfriend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I unsubscribe from people I like, but who insist on posting crap I can't deal with (e.g., crazy politics) and I unfriend people who are either using FB to cyber-stalk me (like people from HS that I haven't talked to in 20 years) or people who have hundreds of friends and clearly don't pay any attention at all to my posts because all they want is more friends (not actual friendship). I generally use FB to communicate with family who live in far away places so for me it's a pretty intimate experience. I don't want 500 friends and I don't want to be one of 500 friends.
Whoa...distorted reality much?
Anonymous wrote:I unsubscribe from people I like, but who insist on posting crap I can't deal with (e.g., crazy politics) and I unfriend people who are either using FB to cyber-stalk me (like people from HS that I haven't talked to in 20 years) or people who have hundreds of friends and clearly don't pay any attention at all to my posts because all they want is more friends (not actual friendship). I generally use FB to communicate with family who live in far away places so for me it's a pretty intimate experience. I don't want 500 friends and I don't want to be one of 500 friends.
Anonymous wrote:I've hidden people with crazy every hour updates, but un-friended one due to political rants.
Anonymous wrote:
I've unfriended a bunch of people who did not come through for me in the greatest time of need, while knowing I could use at least some moral support. I got seriously pissed and got rid of them. Feel no regret at all, only relief.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In addition to hiding her posts, you could also tighten your privacy settings so she isn't privy to your business on FB without officially unfriending her. Perhaps it might make her take notice.
This is just so childish.
So OP you have specifically asked this former friend via email or phone to specifically hang out and she has flat out ignores you?
Anonymous wrote:I unfriended a slew of people. Everyone uses FB differently. I started out wanted as many "friends" as possible and made friends with pretty much everyone I knew. Then I decided I wanted FB to be a much more honest representation of the people I want in my life and have in my life. So I un-friended the shitty babysitter I'd had 27 years ago. I un-friended my brother's old friend's sister. Unfriended the girl who also posted on an internet forum who I'd met twice. I didn't like her, we just had something in common.
Went from over 200 FB friends to under 90. There are still some I'm not close with, but you can't unfriend your Great Uncle Morton who's so proud that he knows how to poke you on FB.