Facebook 101: 25 Tips and Tricks

Inevitably, you will receive friend requests from folks that you've never laid eyes on or, frankly, don't like all that much. In those instances, you are well within your rights to decline friend requests. No, really, it's okay. Just ask this etiquette expert.





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Subscribe to commentsJerry LesterFeb 4th 2009 12:01PM
Should you mention the risks of Facebook items. Potential employers may find some of your party pictures questionable. Also postings by your "friends" could prove embarassing if read by your family.
Lennie AppelquistFeb 16th 2009 1:02PM
Since I use my Facebook as a business resource as well, I accept most "random" friend requests. My only stipulation - deals with post #1 - They must have a picture of themselves; not a logo, a dog, a cartoon or their dream home...
If they have an interest in connecting with me - I think before I ignore.