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google talk


Question Posted Monday August 6 2007, 7:22 pm

on google talk [i.e., gtalk, google IM] if you "remove" someone from your buddy list, do you get removed off of theirs?

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Additional info, added Monday August 6 2007, 10:07 pm:
i just thought that they would be "uninvited" because you have to invite people to chat with you, unlike aim where [literally] anyone can im you.

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Cux answered Monday August 6 2007, 9:14 pm:
No- its just like AIM- if you remove someone from your buddy list- they have no idea.. they can still contact you. Unless you block them [not sure if you can do that on google IM]- they will still be able to contact you.

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