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Old 03-15-2010, 05:02 PM #1
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Default Facebook question

Don't know if this is the right forum...my apologies. With conflict, I joined FB recently. I limit my friends and posts. I have a cartoon photo of myself.

Here are some (probably have a few more) questions:

1. Why would someone have over 1,000 friends? So, in other words, why would someone have such a huge number of friends? How is this possible? Do some people just make/create friends with anyone? What is your best guess as to why this would occur?

2. FB on the side of of my profile is suggesting that I am friends with folks from my email list. Also, with students in my classes at the university I attend. I kinda understand the second item (school classmates because I listed where I attend school), but I did NOT know they could get into my email list. Is this possible? Are they tracking me????? Has anyone else had this or something like this happen to them?



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