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annie0000 | 21:54 Sat 13th Mar 2010 | ChatterBank
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When you delete someone as a contact on Facebook, does it tell them that they have been deleted?
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Think so yeah.

I accidently deleted someone from mine the other day when i was on a culling spree of weird Americans i'd added ages ago in order to play a game. And she seemed to know pretty much straight away what id done. Oopsie!
Boo has 'culled' me.. I don't think she knows who I am! fair dos!
actually no! but they may notice your absence. you can always block them, too.. then they'll never find your profile or see comments on mutual friends' profiles.

I deleted and blocked someone from work, and told her I'd removed my profile ;o)
hey hh, are you okay? nice pics, if I might say so!
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nah it's good - I deleted them on purpose, but meant to send a note saying why before i did it - then I thought I wonder if they will notice. Cheers BOO!
I did hippy? And no, you're right im sorry, i don't know who you are/were on there?
far too much vino flowing.. I got sent off,, lol
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Oh well, maybe not ;o( still she should notice.......and I'm sure she will know why.
I'm not on Facebook, and by the look of the politics I think I will stay off.
FB's ok Panic....just sometimes people add other people that they are not really friendly with.
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It can be a bit political. I just deleted my 11 year old niece who shouldn't be on it anyway. I felt obliged to accept her friend invitation as I didn't want to upset my sister (her mother), but I disagree with her being on there as she is not old enough or mature enough. I am sick of her sarky comments and the way she treats her friends. She has also been cheeky to my older niece (my bothers daughter) she is in her 30's with kids of her own, so not another little girl. Anyhoo, she happened to be at my Mum's when we were there visiting today and she does not even acknowledge my presence, she was obnoxious to her mum and totally ignored my mum, her granny, when she was asked a simple question, So I think, she is no friend of mine and deleted her.
I give lot's of my younger cousins bolloxings on there....they wouldn't dare delete me though....
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Hi Ummmm - I love my sister to bits, but her daughter is a pain in behind and imo age 11 is far too young to be on. She used to use my sister's account which was worse in a way as I never knew who I was talking to. Now it's her 7 year old brother who is always on my sister's account, looking to chat to my boys (9 and 8) which i don't allow very often as 1. they are usually in bed when he is on-line and 2. I wouldn't allow them on unsupervised so depends if I have the time. I could have easily have slapped her today for the way she was treating my sister.
My 11 year old is on a bit....but he just plays games and the I can see the computer screen from where I sit.

I can't believe how cheeky they all are and that forget we're reading it.
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I agree Ummmm - I know that loads of kids are on it, but I would hope that they are supervised. I know that both my sister and brother-in-law are on my nieces friends list, but I saw her and a friend making some really bullying comments to a few different other friends and I can't believe that they didn't say anything or pull her off facebook for it. Still, she is their daughter not mine, so I would rather not watch her doing it and leave it up to them, and the end of the day it is none of my business. I didn't want to add her in the first place, I just felt obliged. I am sure I will have problems with my two when they get older and i will have to deal with that when it comes, but I am happy for them to keep their inocence a bit longer ;o).

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