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myspace friends


Question Posted Saturday November 15 2008, 8:18 pm

hi, i noticed on myspace under "friend updates" you can see when someone gets a new friend and who it is with
how do i disable this, so when i get a new friend not everyone sees who it is?
thank you!


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LiTTLEGiRLBLUE answered Monday November 17 2008, 10:00 am:
It doesn't show the people they're friends with it just shows bands, comedians, etc. To make this not show:

1) Go to your friend updates
2) Click on "Edit Settings"
It's going to say "Latest updates" "Preferences" etc.
3) Click on "Privacy Settings"
4) Uncheck "Become Friends with a Band, Filmmaker, Comedian or Brang"

& There you go!

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