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Monday, September 29, 2008

What's the etiquette?

What's the etiquette here...

One of the boy's work colleague's 12 year old son wants to be my friend on Facebook.

I have ignore it twice but he still tries to add me, his mum is a friend on FB but I really don't want a 12 year old on my Facebook.

Do I just message the mother and tell her?

Or do I just ignore it?

It just seems creepy cause I am three times his age!

5 Comments:

At Mon Sep 29, 05:31:00 PM EST, Blogger Stewart said...

Hmmm, not sure about messaging the mother, but there are two other options to consider:

1) Accept the friend request, but set up the "Limited Profile" settings with very little info accessible, and then make his access "Limited Profile"

2) Ignore the request, and then go into your privacy settings and block his profile - thus he won't be able to see you - he won't even be able to see you in his mother's friends list.

I would suggest 2.

 
At Mon Sep 29, 06:09:00 PM EST, Blogger Superdrewby said...

Thanks

I didn't know I could do that!

 
At Mon Sep 29, 08:40:00 PM EST, Blogger Gabriel said...

i always knew that young boys would be attracted to you hehe.....

 
At Tue Sep 30, 06:31:00 AM EST, Blogger Superdrewby said...

I owuld prefer hot 18 years olds to be attarcted to my stunningly amazing intellect thank you

 
At Thu Oct 02, 07:23:00 PM EST, Blogger ultra said...

You're probably just in his email contacts for whatever reason, and he's one of those people who just gives Facebook his email password and adds everyone it returns.

 

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