Friends Lists...
Jun. 1st, 2004 04:12 pmIn response to a friend's blog - after checking out the guilty party...
Why is a 'friend's of' list so important, if it's other people adding you to their friends lists?
I ask this, because, you don't have to reciprocate friendships, and the reasons why they might add you could vary:
Some of them might really be your friends.
Some of them might like your blog, and add you for convenient reading.
Some of them might have a combination of the two, or met you through your blog, or or or.
Now, if anyone complains that they expect you to reciprocate, then ask for an email, comment or something else. As far as myself, I probably know a number of my friends in person, but most of mine were met on the internet, either in LJ or elsewhere.
Remember, dear readers, that this is my secondary blog. I'm afraid of picking up a third, but the primary one is located at http://baphnedia.journalspace.com and my website is http://paradice.net
What happens, happens.
Baph
Why is a 'friend's of' list so important, if it's other people adding you to their friends lists?
I ask this, because, you don't have to reciprocate friendships, and the reasons why they might add you could vary:
Some of them might really be your friends.
Some of them might like your blog, and add you for convenient reading.
Some of them might have a combination of the two, or met you through your blog, or or or.
Now, if anyone complains that they expect you to reciprocate, then ask for an email, comment or something else. As far as myself, I probably know a number of my friends in person, but most of mine were met on the internet, either in LJ or elsewhere.
Remember, dear readers, that this is my secondary blog. I'm afraid of picking up a third, but the primary one is located at http://baphnedia.journalspace.com and my website is http://paradice.net
What happens, happens.
Baph