Are there some in your friendlist whose discussions who really don't like?
By subha12
@subha12 (18441)
India
December 14, 2007 12:05am CST
There are some in my friendlist. I have added them when i got friend request from them. I have also put notify on for them . There are 1 or 2 whose discussions i don't like to respond as they mainly start 1 liners. i do not like one liners as such. I want all post should be brief but not 1 liners. Are there some in your friendlist too?
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12 responses
@drannhh (15219)
• United States
14 Dec 07
There are some who talk about movies I have never heard of, too, and others who talk about subjects that I feel are inappropriate for myLot. But I try to over look that and keep them on the friend list as long as once in a while they post interesting discussions. However, some people who asked me to be a friend hardly ever reply to one of my discussions. I start very few, so there are some people for whom I reply to 10 or 20 for every one they reply of mine. I think I will delete some of those. Does anybody know whether if I delete someone from my friend list, does that take me off their list, too? If they deleted me from theirs, will they still show up on mine?
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@skinnychick (6905)
• United States
15 Dec 07
I like my friends list and I usually try to answer if I understand or can contribute to the discussion.
I live in The United States and some of my friends are from foreign lands that I only dream of going- so I read the discussions usually but can't relate so I don't post. It's just an interesting learning experience..
@ssh123 (31073)
• India
14 Dec 07
There are.But still I try my level best to find some good and reasonable response. If it is really bad (deletable standard) then I will not touch that topic at all. I definitely dislike silly discussion topics like Pepsi or Coke, What is the time in your place, etc.
@dpk262006 (58676)
• Delhi, India
14 Dec 07
I entirely agree with your views. I think, it is always not possible for everyone to start meaningful discussions.
@JeremyEdison (281)
• China
14 Dec 07
I like your avatar so much.Jesus,it is so cute.
lucky me.I haven't this friend like you said above.my friend who give a response or start a discussion are serious.they really want to get a response when they start a discussion.we here are not for the money.and I don't care it because it is too fewer.lol.maybe the pay that you start 1,000 discussion is less than the fee I expected.
@happygreat (172)
• China
14 Dec 07
Perhaps there is. But if you don't like these, you don't have to answer. Just choose some that interest you.
@Shaun72 (15959)
• Palatka, Florida
14 Dec 07
I have had a few of them like this. Most of them I delted though because I felt like it was pointless to read and to respond to their discussions. Also some of the ones that stopped posting also I got rid of.
@foxyfire33 (10005)
• United States
14 Dec 07
Nope, I don't think I have anyone on my friends list like that. I'm pretty selective about who I accept so if they do things like that I deny them or delete them if they're already on my list. I don't like to sound mean about it. I just want to be fair to the good friends I have. It would be taking away from them if I had to waste a lot of time siftting through one liners that I didn't want to answer.
@aseretdd (13730)
• Philippines
14 Dec 07
I know what you mean... i actually have some in my friend's list that start like 5 discussions which are all one liners... i also do not like one liners because i think they were started for the sake of starting a discussion and earning 1 cents... i am actually contemplating on removing those from my friend's list... as i sometimes can compare them to spam emails that i trash so often...
@williamjisir (22819)
• China
14 Dec 07
Hello dear subha. It is ok for me to have a one-line discussion because I think that it would offer us more space to imagine the one-line discussion and our thought is not restricted by it. Thanks for your discussion, dear friend.
@Omabunga (92)
• Philippines
14 Dec 07
I prefer to respond to discussions that either I have experienced personally or have an overwhelming knowledge about it. Responding to a discussion that is totally alien to you is cheating, not only the person you are responding to, but also to your self. I will respond to anyone as long as I really know something about the topic.
@babulalsumo (15)
• India
14 Dec 07
I don't have any other friend. But I also do not like one liners. I think there should be good discussions.