When is it creepy to friend someone on facebook
So we asked Facebook about it. Facebook insists that the shared location in the cases above were coincidences. These recommendations are, after all, a two-way street. Facebook can be a good directory for looking up basic information about others you plan to meet or call, or those you just caught up with on a street corner.
Still, the feature can be unsettling. So we asked Facebook a number of questions about how these recommendations come together. It only takes one user to trigger a recommendation. Facebook says it does not look at who you call or text.
It technically could do so on an Android device because Google allows that information to be shared, but Facebook says it does not utilize this capability. What about web activity? Can Facebook see who I look at on LinkedIn, for example? Facebook does use web cookies to show you ads. Our mission has never been more vital than it is in this moment: to empower through understanding.
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By choosing I Accept , you consent to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies. Add Opinion. Do I know that feeling Adding someone on Facebook is not the same thing as asking them on a date all of a sudden. If a girl added me on Facebook after I talked to her once I would think: "heeey, that's that girl. She was nice. I'll accept". Even if I wasn't interested the first time I saw, I wouldn't find her creepy.
I think you should go for it! Especially since you started to add other people as a cover :P There is nothing that can go wrong.
I've had this same problem too. I also talked to a girl I liked once and decided to add her. After a week, no reply. I was devastated.
I was thinking "she doesn't like me, she thinks I'm a stalker etc etc. She told me she did not spend a lot of time online and that she did not notice my invite. That happens from time to time too. Click here to get to know Beth, then get in touch with her by sending your question to: askawoman dappered.
For example: Facebook recommends a Friendship Request for someone who you have a lot of mutual friends in common with but you have not actually ever met them. If you add this person as a friend on FB is it weird to message them and try to get to know them? With the way our lives are integrated with social media, is it weird to approach the opposite sex via these platforms?
Or should you just stick to the traditional ways of meeting other people? Every day it seems like there are more platforms than ever to meet random people Tinder, Hinge, Bumble, etc. Great question. But first, full disclosure: I have never used online platforms to meet potential dates. Well some of us did, but the general attitude towards such people was that they were hopeless losers.
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