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AIM troubles


Question Posted Sunday August 20 2006, 11:20 am

OK this is just an opinion question, there's no right/wrong answer... its kind of long but as modivation to read this i rate =]

I saw this girl's MySpace, and it had her SN on it, and like I know her and everything, but she wasn't really my friend, more like my acquantaince, but I added her SN to my AIM buddy list anyway. But at that time I didn't have a MySpace, and I was looking at my friend's, and this girl was on her friends list... yeah, I think you get it. Soo... I clicked a link in this girl's profile, like it was random words, and it led me to her BuddyProfile. I was embarrassed and I deleted her SN and blocked her. This was 6-9 months ago. Since then I have changed my SN and forgotten about it. But... a few days ago one of her friends, which isn't really my friend, viewed MY BuddyProfile! I thought it was over and everything, but like I guess this girl and her friends have been like tracking me! I mean its been over half a year!

What do you all think? I mean you would think they would have forgotten about it by now.

And while I'm at it... when you see an SN that has viewed your BuddyProfile that you don't know, what do you do? I just add them to my Buddy list, look at their profile to see if I know who they are, then forget about it. I think IM-ing them is too straight-forward and uncomfortable. Do you guys agree.

Thans =]


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xEVYx answered Sunday August 20 2006, 7:12 pm:
You def shouldn't worry about it. Random people IM me sometimes or look at mine, I don't really even think about it. I don't think Iming them is too straight forward either. I mean it's not like they really know you or can see you. And honestly they probably don't even care. If it's bothering you, you should just IM her and be like hey, I saw you on myspace on one of my friends profiles and I was bored at the time, no big deal. But really it's not even worth wasting your time worrying about.

=] Evy

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Teza answered Sunday August 20 2006, 6:01 pm:
I don't get what you're asking. So what if you don't know her and she looked at your profile or something? People do that all the time and it's no big deal. If someone that I don't know looked at my profile I wouldn't care. It's public and it's made for anyone to read it even if they're strangers.

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pinkers answered Sunday August 20 2006, 4:20 pm:
I dont' think its too straight forward. but if you do, you could get a friend to talk to them about it. I would just give a whirl, what's the worst thing that could happen?

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