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One of my FB friends said that when he clicked on a dating site/ad, it came up with a list of his other FB friends who had used it (or clicked on it probably) hahaha. Even the married ones :/


I used to like FB a lot more but now its so spammy and I really don't care about the list of my friends who have 'liked' Dove soap. The cute baby/kittens/puppies things drive me nuts too.


Instead of a 'like' option on edf, it tends to be more of a case of 'WKS' (in the 'old' days anyway..)'What so and so said...

katie1997 Wrote:

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> One of my FB friends said that when he clicked on

> a dating site/ad, it came up with a list of his

> other FB friends who had used it (or clicked on it

> probably) hahaha. Even the married ones :/



*Eerie silence descends on ED...*

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