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"I'd always thought of the block button as a way of avoiding someone you no longer wished to message or meet. In reading through other forum threads I've noticed that many people talk about using it as a preemptive strike to prevent fabbers they've never spoken to from getting in touch or to avoid clicking on the same profile numerous times. I decided yesterday to use it to block those who fill my local updates list with negativity, drama and nastiness. I've never met any of these people or messaged them because of the nature of their status updates but it's amazing how much calmer and relaxed that update list feels now when I open it. " Good idea. | |||
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"I'd always thought of the block button as a way of avoiding someone you no longer wished to message or meet. In reading through other forum threads I've noticed that many people talk about using it as a preemptive strike to prevent fabbers they've never spoken to from getting in touch or to avoid clicking on the same profile numerous times. I decided yesterday to use it to block those who fill my local updates list with negativity, drama and nastiness. I've never met any of these people or messaged them because of the nature of their status updates but it's amazing how much calmer and relaxed that update list feels now when I open it. " This is genius! - thanks OP | |||
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"I'd always thought of the block button as a way of avoiding someone you no longer wished to message or meet. In reading through other forum threads I've noticed that many people talk about using it as a preemptive strike to prevent fabbers they've never spoken to from getting in touch or to avoid clicking on the same profile numerous times. I decided yesterday to use it to block those who fill my local updates list with negativity, drama and nastiness. I've never met any of these people or messaged them because of the nature of their status updates but it's amazing how much calmer and relaxed that update list feels now when I open it. This is genius! - thanks OP " Happy to help. You've left the toilet seat up by the way. | |||
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"I'd always thought of the block button as a way of avoiding someone you no longer wished to message or meet. In reading through other forum threads I've noticed that many people talk about using it as a preemptive strike to prevent fabbers they've never spoken to from getting in touch or to avoid clicking on the same profile numerous times. I decided yesterday to use it to block those who fill my local updates list with negativity, drama and nastiness. I've never met any of these people or messaged them because of the nature of their status updates but it's amazing how much calmer and relaxed that update list feels now when I open it. " Yep I have used it for that as well especially when someone constantly posts negative ones. | |||
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