101FREEChristianDating › Forums › 101 Improvements / Suggestions › Should I keep or remove the member’s profile ‘Like’ function?
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Edward(101Admin)Keymaster
Dear members..
should I keep or remove the profile ‘Like’ function on member’s profiles?.. as the existing request ‘Friends’ function works in a similar. way.However – the difference is – members can create a ‘favorites list’ using ‘Like’ regardless of if the other user accepts it or not – but can only create a ‘favorites list’ with ‘Friends’ accepts the Friend request. Any thoughts?
Ed – 101 Administrator
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MikeParticipant
It is fine if someone likes you and sends a “like” and it is fine if someone wants to be a friend and sends you a “friend request” but really it all seems a joke. Why not just write a person? People don’t write, then send a friendship request. You haven’t even written, then you want to be a friend. A pretty woman wanted to be my friend, so I accepted. Then she never wrote. So, what is the purpose? To have a large friendship list of people that don’t write? I’m primarily here to write women, then I get a dozen men wanting to be on my friendship list. That is offensive to me. They don’t write either. They want me to add them to my friendship list and they have not even written. It is all a joke! People don’t write, then they want to be your friend and want you to accept their request for friendship and they don’t even write. And people send a like but don’t write. They like not to write. People should just write.
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Edward(101Admin)Keymaster
Thanks for your thoughts. I think people should write to each other. I think the pretty lady that contacted you then did not reply was likely misusing the site – so that sometimes happens.
BYW – if the fellows requesting contact with you are misusing the site let me know their usernames. I need to limit the contact between members to men/women and vice versa but haven’t got that far – it’s a relatively new site which means the pool is small. One problem is that we need more members and still gathering steam. my site http://www.fusion101.com has a much bigger database. Are you on that?
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