myLot friends
By kevere26
@kevere26 (223)
United States
October 20, 2007 8:01pm CST
I've had the pleasure of receiving friend requests that I gladly accept. My yes or no question is this: is it protocol to send that person a friend request to seal a mutual deal?
3 responses
@didi13 (2926)
• Romania
27 Jul 12
I made some with special friends, both empathetic and wise. It's hard to mention every single one now. Some friends I mentioned in my post. Or have otherwise noticed. The fact is that there are enough quality people. Most of my virtual friends are on mylot. It was an environment where I can looking for quality, not necessarily quantity (although I say, apply and quantity), but in any case to make any kind of mutual deal.
@ssh123 (31073)
• India
21 Oct 07
Once again the role of friends is not clearly understood by many. A lot of newbies just look at the friends, pick some and send requests. Once accepted, you will never know whether they visit site or quit mylot. YOu will not see their posts too, not they respond to your topics. A very few, say 10% of them have interactions through PM and through responses. I consider it is not of great help. I therefore do not concentrate on posting responses to friend's topic. I rather prefer to go to discussions with no response and try to help some newbies. There are some friends, they think my work is only to respond to their topics. For these kinds of selfish people, I close the button and make it NOTIFY OFF, so that I will not get email message about their discussion topic.