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How does one react to being put on somebody's limited profile on Facebook?!?

So here's the deal. You suddenly realize you haven't heard anything of this guy/girl in months, and they're not someone you normally speak to everyday on Facebook so you only JUST discover that your *** is on limited, when you go on their profile and don't find a wall.

Now we all know it's impossible to limit somebody by mistake.. and we all know the wall is the most important thing on Facebook so taking it away is like a big 'fk you!!!!', so how do you react when someone limits you?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    In a reply to a comment they make, nicely mention that oddly enough you can't see the wall? If your comment is deleted or ignored, then ignore them back - it's their option after all. You don't speak to them every day, are they so important to your life? Probably not.

    Just think about the more important things you have in your life. talk to the ones who want to talk to you.

  • 1 decade ago

    3 words: get-over-it.

    Bud, seriously. Let's be civilized people here...it's FACEBOOK for goodness sake! If you haven't talked to this person in months...and they have limited you, obviously they don't walk contact with you, so they don't deserve your attention.

    Suck it up and move on.

    There is so much more that your mind could be worrying about.

    Like fresh water shortages

    terrorism

    global warming

    little children being forced into militias

    starving children in the appalacian mountains

    kids with no shoes

    fixing our economy

    solve world hunger

    eliminate AIDS

    or running the world's entire electricity supply off of used styrafoam.

    Source(s): move on
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