How frequently on facebook do you refrain from liking items that you genuinely like?

<p>Just wondering. And why do you do it? Is it because of the annoying facebook notifications? Or that you don't want to appear spammy/stalkerish?</p>

<p>Almost always.</p>

<p>I’m pretty selective with my “likes”.</p>

<p>I dont like anything. TMI</p>

<p>But I thought people liked “likes” and comments. Because it makes them feel cooler and more special. Unless of course that person doesn’t want to be associated with you.</p>

<p>But yea the whole notifications after someone else comments is really annoying. So now I just “like” specific comments.</p>

<p>But yea, I like a lot of things.</p>

<p>I don’t really do that, but my definition of “genuinely like” is pretty strict.</p>

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<p>; )</p>

<p>10char</p>

<p>Frequently. You can’t be judged for something you didn’t do on Facebook (note: I said Facebook, not life), but you can be judged for something you did do. I’m friends with a lot of people in my school whom I hardly know, so even if I do like their statuses/posts, I don’t want to be that stalker kid. I mean, I know I’m that stalker kid and I like keeping it to myself.</p>

<p>This is a freaking trivial question, truly reflective of the antisocial nature of the thread starter herself.</p>

<p>Herself? IO?</p>

<p>Herself? </p>

<p>(◎_ ◎)</p>

<p>B/c OP needs to grow a pair.</p>

<p>3/10 retcon.</p>

<p>I see no reason for criticism. I believe Trufflie here is being a critic.</p>

<p>No, just look at IO’s threads and then see what he says in the AIM chatroom. He’s annoying.</p>

<p>Still no reason to come with a personal attack. Thought you were better than that.</p>

<p>Believe me, my “attack” was significantly understated.</p>

<p>He’s seriously not that bad. -_-</p>

<p>InquisitiveOne rules!</p>

<p>But supposedly he prefers that people make fun of him. Or something like that. Maybe it’s just attention-whoring.</p>