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  • bulk_n_cut
    bulk_n_cut Posts: 389 Member
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  • LiftAllThePizzas
    LiftAllThePizzas Posts: 17,857 Member
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    The buttons are right next to each other. There's no need for the "Want to be friends? Yes? Hey, now that we're friends, you want to go out with me? No? Well I don't need / want you as a friend then" drama that makes people wonder if they should accept friend requests because they don't know if they can trust the other person actually wants to be friends.

    Just click the "send message" button and you can tell someone they're looking good, ask them if they're interested in going out, propose marriage, or (adjusting for any word count limitations) send them your doctoral thesis, all without being "Friends".

    Maybe MFP should add a "wanna bang" button - you know, then the interface would be:

    "add friend" button to add the person as a friend
    "send message" button to send a message
    "wanna bang" button to ask the person to bang

    That way, none will accept a friend request or receive a message and then be shocked to discover its an attempt to scoop.

    If MFP did that, the button would be twice the size of the other two, and there would be no way for people not interested in receiving them to turn it off.
  • LiftAllThePizzas
    LiftAllThePizzas Posts: 17,857 Member
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    If MFP did that, the button would be twice the size of the other two, and there would be no way for people not interested in receiving them to turn it off.

    Maybe on the setting up your "goals" page, you enter whether you want to accept bang requests (lose 1 lb/week, maintain weight, get laid, etc.), and the software determines based on that setting whether to forward the requests to you or send the interested requestor to say www.dialaprayer.com ...

    But if the person sending and the person receiving had different ideas of what "bang" meant, then that would make the sender a lying creepy cyberbully. (But not a bad person.)
  • never2bstopped
    never2bstopped Posts: 438 Member
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    If MFP did that, the button would be twice the size of the other two, and there would be no way for people not interested in receiving them to turn it off.

    Maybe on the setting up your "goals" page, you enter whether you want to accept bang requests (lose 1 lb/week, maintain weight, get laid, etc.), and the software determines based on that setting whether to forward the requests to you or send the interested requestor to say www.dialaprayer.com ...

    But if the person sending and the person receiving had different ideas of what "bang" meant, then that would make the sender a lying creepy cyberbully. (But not a bad person.)

    As long as they aren't being called a bad person..... (Cuz cyber bully is socially acceptable and in no way judgmental) :smiling_imp: