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trailsillustrated's avatar

How to 'un-friend' someone on facebook?

Asked by trailsillustrated (16799points) December 19th, 2009

I accepted a ‘friend’ invite from someone I do not know and she now is posting things I don’t want to know that I see in the ‘stream’ or whatever you call it- how do undo the ‘friend invite’ ? new to fb.

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aphilotus's avatar

Go to their facebook page and click on “remove from friends” at the bottom of the left column.

CyanoticWasp's avatar

If you kill her, then Facebook will eventually close the account. In any case, she won’t be making any more annoying posts, will she?

Cruiser's avatar

Take back your friendship ring and if that doesn’t let them know it’s over….hit em with a pie!

trailsillustrated's avatar

@CyanoticWasp—some ‘republican league’ stuff ewww—thankyou!!!

CyanoticWasp's avatar

@trailsillustrated, say the word. I know some guys in Boston who’ll break her leg for $50. For $25, they’ll break both legs.

CyanoticWasp's avatar

… and I don’t know any Republicans in Boston, unless they play for the Red Sox (or own them).

trailsillustrated's avatar

it’s a mystery to me

buckyboy28's avatar

@CyanoticWasp There are plenty of republicans in Boston. The liberal stereotype doesn’t hold true in the blue collar parts of the city.

CyanoticWasp's avatar

@buckyboy28, I do know that, actually. If it weren’t for Republicans there wouldn’t be a Back Bay, Brahmins of Beacon Hill, etc. But let’s keep it our little secret.

Pretty_Lilly's avatar

Start posting messages of how you two are lovers and she likes all these kinky,disgusting stuff done to her,,,,,,believe me you’ll be off her friends list within minutes !!!

Freedom_Issues's avatar

Click on “remove from friends” on her page, at the bottom of the page. If you don’t want to de-friend her, you can also click “hide” which will be on the right of any one of her posts, and you won’t see anything more from her on the main page.

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