On facebook do you just like add people that go to your school that you may not even know? Because I made one like last week and so far have only been adding my friends and right now I've got like 26 people (at my school) and a few of my cousins out of state. Then, I look at other peoples and see they have like 180 people at my school and wonder how they know everyone on facebook that goes to our school.I also noticed how some people don't even have the "how they know eachother" under a lot of people, so its like they dont know them. So do you just add people that go to your school? Or your not supposed to do that?
well if you switched from myspace to facebook, i can see why you asked that question. myspace you probably don't know... 80% of your friends [well at least that's how i was!] and thats how you end up with so many friends.
on facebook, i don't actually add people... i just accept everyone. if you really don't know someone... like you've never even heard of them, you probably shouldn't add them.
but yeah, like russianspy said, you CAN do anything you want with your facebook. but most people don't add random people on facebook cause facebook is so much more, well, sophisticated, safe & all around better than myspace.
don't add random people who you have no idea who they are. but yeah why not add people that go to your school? it's a good way to meet people. or, don't add them, send them a message & introduce yourself. people love meeting new people [espesh if you're cute - girl or guy] [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
russianspy1234 answered Sunday July 15 2007, 9:46 pm: its your facebook, you can do it however you want. on mine, i only have people i know, and im still over 200. some people add random people at their school, most dont. i tend to add people as i meet them, even if i dont know them that well. [ russianspy1234's advice column | Ask russianspy1234 A Question ]
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