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aim profile & possibly seeing when people look at it?


Question Posted Friday March 3 2006, 9:29 pm

hey :]

ive noticed something on AIM and i just wanted to see if anyone noticed it as well, or agreed...? I had my aim profile minimized and every once in a while it kept popping up again. I didnt touch it once or view my info again. I had this theory that when my profile popped up when minimized it meant that someone was looking at my pro. I just wanted to see if anyone agreed or had their own opinion? thanks in advance :] Ill rate <3


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x0brittany0x answered Friday March 3 2006, 10:10 pm:
Mine does that too. I don't think its from that cuz mine did it at 6AM and none of my buddylist friends are on at that time. Its a reminder that you minimized the window. :) Hope i helped

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Mackenzie answered Friday March 3 2006, 9:55 pm:
It's really more of a reminder that you never X'ed it out, is all. (:

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