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Is it worse to block or delete someone off of your Facebook?


IMO I think it's worse to block someone because someone would have done something really bad for me in order to block someone.

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Facebook ? Is this something new ?
Is this like Instachat or snapgram?

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I love this comment

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😉

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You're funny.. LOL.

Yeah I haven't heard of them either. :) Do you seriously remember hi5 and myspace though. Would hate to see those profiles now. OH my Lord, that would be embarrassing. I had to go around deleting old profiles off dead websites one day. I don't think I'm missing any..haha....

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Please don't encourage such behavior Daisy.
You're better than that. Dazed is of course not better than that.

Do you remember Hablo Hotel ?

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Hablo Hotel?

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I took a chance.

It was a chat thing back during the beginning of these things.
Like Myspace and AIM. I never used it but knew people who did.

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Back in the beginning of the internet.. ahah...
I loved ICQ and mIRC. But we talked about this before. At least I did with someone. We need a channel! Good times. Just not the same. Nothing is though, internet or otherwise.
I don't remember that though, do you remember those?

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I do remember ICQ.

There were so many back them. It was insane.
None of the safe to use. All sorts of crazy people could get on and have their way.
Not much different today but at least they are somewhat monitored.

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I don't think there is anything around today like ICQ. It was so fun. What a nerd I am. I used to chat forever on there though. Uh-oh. ;P

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You're secret is safe with me. 😉

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I love when you start recruiting people to girls club.
Yes we were quite happy with tin cans and string not to mention we were never bored.

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I warned you I would play the angry and bitter victim role.
Just fulfilling my duty as you are.

Yes, I love the attention. At least I know somebody somewhere loves me.

I was going to say "That comment was beneath her."
"I was actually hoping for that position myself."

I thought that might be too far. Glad I didn't say it.

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Lol only old people use facebook.

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I'm not old😉

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I am only on Twitter, and isn't that supposed to be for "young" people? Jk :)

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Block or delete? Which is worse? Neither one.
It is sad when someone worries about that sort of thing.

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I'd say deleting. Blocking is like ignoring them, whereas deleting is telling them to fuck off. Which would you prefer in real life?

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As Margo said, it's worse to actually think something so insignificant is worth worrying about

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Me a lot of times when someone deletes me off of Facebook they're likely cleaning out their accounts and I'm likely not close to that person.

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If it's someone you talk with regularly, either option is going to project hostility. If you rarely or never talk with them, deleting is the less hostile option.

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I don't know if one is worse than the other. I think if you block them, they can't even request to be your friend again.
But if you delete them, they can keep requesting.
So deleting would probably be first option and then if you really don't want them bugging you ever again you could block them.
But there is another option which is sneaky.
You can put them on a 'list' and then set your default privacy to show your posts to everyone EXCEPT the people on that list.
You can still see their posts, and they will never know you've done this, so it does not create drama like blocking and deleting do.

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