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The New What Made You Frown Today Thread

D'Snowth

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Yet another fellow MCer whom I've been really good friends with for years has suddenly unfriended and blocked me on Facebook for no reason. I really don't understand this; I really don't do, say, or post a whole lot on Facebook compared to most people, so I don't know what it is I'm doing that's warranting once good friends to suddenly sever ties with me like this - especially since Facebook is really the only way I'm able to still connect with people anyway.
 

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Not really the case this time. Things were pretty much the same as always, nothing different, nothing changed.
 

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On that subject though:

It goes back to an old point I made - I wish Facebook would notify you if someone unfriends you instead of having to find out the hard way.
 

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That would be nice - I think DeviantArt actually does that, to an extent.

But Facebook considers that a violation of privacy.

On a somewhat related note, it's easier to find out who has just quit Facebook and deactivated their account altogether when you see a blank profile picture and a dead profile link on your friends list. At least in most cases, those people will post some kind of a formal farewell before they do along the lines of, "I'm leaving. I may come back, but most like I will not." And I've seen my fair share of that too, and it's understandable.
 

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But Facebook considers that a violation of privacy.
Oh. Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. Okay. I see how it is.

So that's going against privacy, yet asking us constantly for our phone numbers and then deleting the account afterwards isn't? (That's actually happened to a former friend of mine).
 
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