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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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At the moment we have 2 options with friends request
Accept / Delete
However would it be possible to add a 3rd Delete & Block
At the moment you need to go to users profile block then go back to friends request to delete. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"The functions are available to do both.
It only takes an extra few seconds to do it.
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Yes I accept that however if your getting 15-20 unsolicited requests per day it can be very time consuming. It should be an easy introduction |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"You could set your filters to counter act this issue.
Its an idea but would take time and money to implement.
The owners obviously feel the current system is acceptable."
Filters are set but that doesn’t stop random folk from 100miles plus trying to add you as a friend. Accept Delete and Block are all standard functions so the code to add Delete + Block would not be that costly at all.
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"Perhaps an option to turn off friends requests would be better."
That would be good, or maybe the option to send a friend request is only available after a set amount of messages have been exchanged |
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"You could set your filters to counter act this issue.
Its an idea but would take time and money to implement.
The owners obviously feel the current system is acceptable.
Filters are set but that doesn’t stop random folk from 100miles plus trying to add you as a friend. Accept Delete and Block are all standard functions so the code to add Delete + Block would not be that costly at all.
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How is it a hardship to use the existing delete button?
Why the need to redesign the site? Press delete and it's gone. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"You could set your filters to counter act this issue.
Its an idea but would take time and money to implement.
The owners obviously feel the current system is acceptable.
Filters are set but that doesn’t stop random folk from 100miles plus trying to add you as a friend. Accept Delete and Block are all standard functions so the code to add Delete + Block would not be that costly at all.
How is it a hardship to use the existing delete button?
Why the need to redesign the site? Press delete and it's gone."
2 days later they resend. Only option to prevent repeat invites is to block |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"You could set your filters to counter act this issue.
Its an idea but would take time and money to implement.
The owners obviously feel the current system is acceptable.
Filters are set but that doesn’t stop random folk from 100miles plus trying to add you as a friend. Accept Delete and Block are all standard functions so the code to add Delete + Block would not be that costly at all.
How is it a hardship to use the existing delete button?
Why the need to redesign the site? Press delete and it's gone.
2 days later they resend. Only option to prevent repeat invites is to block "
Just leave them there without deleting. Like this they can't resend. And they don't show as "new" as you've looked at the folder already. |
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"You could set your filters to counter act this issue.
Its an idea but would take time and money to implement.
The owners obviously feel the current system is acceptable.
Filters are set but that doesn’t stop random folk from 100miles plus trying to add you as a friend. Accept Delete and Block are all standard functions so the code to add Delete + Block would not be that costly at all.
How is it a hardship to use the existing delete button?
Why the need to redesign the site? Press delete and it's gone.
2 days later they resend. Only option to prevent repeat invites is to block
Just leave them there without deleting. Like this they can't resend. And they don't show as "new" as you've looked at the folder already."
This.
Leave them pending and they can't resend. |
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By *wosWoman
over a year ago
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"You could set your filters to counter act this issue.
2 days later they resend. Only option to prevent repeat invites is to block "
If you just leave them there they can't resend |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"You could set your filters to counter act this issue.
Its an idea but would take time and money to implement.
The owners obviously feel the current system is acceptable.
Filters are set but that doesn’t stop random folk from 100miles plus trying to add you as a friend. Accept Delete and Block are all standard functions so the code to add Delete + Block would not be that costly at all.
How is it a hardship to use the existing delete button?
Why the need to redesign the site? Press delete and it's gone.
2 days later they resend. Only option to prevent repeat invites is to block
Just leave them there without deleting. Like this they can't resend. And they don't show as "new" as you've looked at the folder already.
This.
Leave them pending and they can't resend."
Unfortunately they can after a certain amount of time has elapsed.
I think an option on a profile to disable friends requests is a great idea. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"You could set your filters to counter act this issue.
Its an idea but would take time and money to implement.
The owners obviously feel the current system is acceptable.
Filters are set but that doesn’t stop random folk from 100miles plus trying to add you as a friend. Accept Delete and Block are all standard functions so the code to add Delete + Block would not be that costly at all.
How is it a hardship to use the existing delete button?
Why the need to redesign the site? Press delete and it's gone.
2 days later they resend. Only option to prevent repeat invites is to block
Just leave them there without deleting. Like this they can't resend. And they don't show as "new" as you've looked at the folder already.
This.
Leave them pending and they can't resend.
Unfortunately they can after a certain amount of time has elapsed.
I think an option on a profile to disable friends requests is a great idea. "
I leave them too as I only lokk at new requests and did not realise there was a time lapse for old requests? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"You could set your filters to counter act this issue.
Its an idea but would take time and money to implement.
The owners obviously feel the current system is acceptable.
Filters are set but that doesn’t stop random folk from 100miles plus trying to add you as a friend. Accept Delete and Block are all standard functions so the code to add Delete + Block would not be that costly at all.
How is it a hardship to use the existing delete button?
Why the need to redesign the site? Press delete and it's gone.
2 days later they resend. Only option to prevent repeat invites is to block
Just leave them there without deleting. Like this they can't resend. And they don't show as "new" as you've looked at the folder already.
This.
Leave them pending and they can't resend.
Unfortunately they can after a certain amount of time has elapsed.
I think an option on a profile to disable friends requests is a great idea.
I leave them too as I only lokk at new requests and did not realise there was a time lapse for old requests?"
Yep.
I never accept them and 6 months or so down the line the same person will send another and it appears again. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The disable friend requests idea would be grand! I just ignore them now or wait until the person is offline, mooch at their pics and then unfriend them. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The disable friend requests idea would be grand! I just ignore them now or wait until the person is offline, mooch at their pics and then unfriend them. "
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