Thursday, 5 January 2006 09:44 am
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Every so often, I want to remove someone from my Friends list, not out of anger but simply because their entries don't appeal to me much anymore. As yet, however, I have never de-Friended anyone who still had me on their own list. Partly I don't want to risk shrinking my already small readership, but mainly I don't know how to do it without feeling rude. My LJ doesn't bar non-Friends from replying, but an ex-Friend might still discover their removal on their own. Even posting this entry give me a nagging feeling of rudeness, despite not having implicated any particular Friends.
My grasp on face-to-face etiquette is weak enough. Does anyone know a good source for netiquette?
My grasp on face-to-face etiquette is weak enough. Does anyone know a good source for netiquette?
There Isn't One...
However, I am much influenced by certain more visual pre-19th century cultures, which even strove for a visual impression in print: in the 16th and 17th centuries, many words that we don't capitalize were, and much more was done with the "look" of print on a page than we think is reasonable or necessary.
So, it's my "STYLY' and I reckon I won't change my "STYLE" for the sake of "netiquette."
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Also, if you wish to enlarge your readership, you ought to go to the "recently updated journals" button on the front page, look at the 200+ entries there, and add a few folks who seem to be interesting to you, then comment. They'll probably add you back.
Viva your vida loca.
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But really, if you want to defriend someone, you should be able to just do it. Things happen. (Not that I ever defriend anyone either. The one person I've ever defriended, they had to do something pretty awful to get to that point....)
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It's okay. Click me away! :)
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For example, some people who list me as a friend post several times a day on their LJ about how my political party is evil and everyone who votes for them is stupid or brainwashed. I don't mind having these people as friends, but I don't want to read their political diatribes every time I check my LJ, so I don't friend them. It doesn't mean I don't like them, just that I'm not interested in what they post on their LJ.