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Question Posted Sunday July 31 2005, 10:32 am

What does the eye-ball on the top of buddy lists mean? I clicked it and it said i signed off but my buddy list was still on!

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thinkpink03 answered Sunday July 31 2005, 10:34 am:
The eyeball at the top of your buddy list makes you "invisible" if you click it. You are still online and you can still talk to people, but on someone else's buddy list it seems like you signed off. Most people use it if theyre busy and they dont want people to bug them.

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