washingtonpost.com — Facebook fanatics who have covered their profiles on the popular social networking site with silly games and quirky trivia quizzes may be unknowingly giving a host of strangers an intimate peek at their lives.
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jackschitttJun 12, 2008
There are that many people stupid enough to give real information?
hiroJun 12, 2008
If you use grammar like "I'd have went to Myspace" then Myspace is where you belong!
yaomtcJun 12, 2008
"If I wanted my Facebook page to look like Myspace, I would have went to Myspace"Seems fine to me.
Closed AccountJun 13, 2008
You're a f**king worthless troll who has no idea how anything on the internet actually works. Come back when you learn what AJAX is.
Closed AccountJun 13, 2008
Ok, now I see how to block all future invites from a particular person. It's a link that appears next to the "Block this application" link when you look at your requests page. However, your comment implies that you are able to do both for the same application request. When I click one of those links, however, the whole request goes away making me unable to click the other link.