RE:Sent friend requests

Why would you like to see this information?

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RE:Sent friend requests

Why would you like to see this information?
So I could retract my request. It's embarrassing when you send someone a friend request and they don't accept it.

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RE:Sent friend requests

Why would you like to see this information?
Also might be helpful to be able to send a follow up personal message to a request that has not be accepted or rejected for a significant amount of time.

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RE:Sent friend requests

Why would you like to see this information?So I could retract my request. It's embarrassing when you send someone a friend request and they don't accept it.

Friendly advice.............don't get embarrassed as no one will care one way or another here. Most 'friends' are people who will never send you a message or reply to a message that you sent. It works best to just have a small group of 'real' friends who have proven themselves instead of a collection of friends who in reality do not even exist.

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RE:Sent friend requests

Why would you like to see this information?So I could retract my request. It's embarrassing when you send someone a friend request and they don't accept it.

How is it embarrassing?
No one but you and them even know you sent the request.

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RE:Sent friend requests

The point is not for us to critique what we imagine (without knowledge) his friend-requesting habits are, or to pass judgment on the appropriateness of his emotions. The functionality he asked about pretty basic. A website like this should provide a user-accessible log of all major actions. Friending people is a major action. Why have a log? 1. For this user, because he wants one to retract outstanding requests, 2. for all users, because it is standard on a normal site, and 3. for all users, for many other use cases. Here's one: because this is a buggy site that often malfunctions, a user might need to confirm that actions he/she initiated were actually performed by the software. ANother: you've just learned that half the "users" on this site are bots, so you want to cancel any outstanding requests to profiles that might, on review, fit a bot profile. Another: You have a vague sense that less than 100% of your requests are accepted, but you don't kow how many are rejected. You want to find out, because if there are too many rejections, or there is a pattern in the rejections, that may be a signal that you need to refine your approach to socializing in the community or certain segments of it. Etc.

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