Comments on: Keeping Track of Friends, Unfriends & Twitter Followers http://thewritealley.com/2010/11/17/keeping-track-of-friends-unfriends-twitter-followers/ Coaching & Writing Strategies for small businesses, artists, wineries & youSun, 10 Apr 2011 06:22:01 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.com/By: Gwendolyn Alley = Art Predator http://thewritealley.com/2010/11/17/keeping-track-of-friends-unfriends-twitter-followers/#comment-357 Gwendolyn Alley = Art PredatorFri, 19 Nov 2010 16:49:35 +0000http://thewritealley.com/?p=769#comment-357Funny, Jay!Funny, Jay! ]]>By: Jay Windsor http://thewritealley.com/2010/11/17/keeping-track-of-friends-unfriends-twitter-followers/#comment-356 Jay WindsorFri, 19 Nov 2010 13:28:57 +0000http://thewritealley.com/?p=769#comment-356I've unfriended the occasional annoying person, but usually (for me) it's a matter of raking the dead leaves. I just prefer to keep things fairly tidy, somewhat "real." But to each, their own... PS: The very first invitation I sent was to my son, who's 32. Upon receiving my invitation to be Friends, he called me on the phone. "Dad," he said, "I don't think that that's such a good idea--for either one of us." In our case, I think he was absolutely CORRECT.I’ve unfriended the occasional annoying person, but usually (for me) it’s a matter of raking the dead leaves. I just prefer to keep things fairly tidy, somewhat “real.” But to each, their own… PS: The very first invitation I sent was to my son, who’s 32. Upon receiving my invitation to be Friends, he called me on the phone. “Dad,” he said, “I don’t think that that’s such a good idea–for either one of us.” In our case, I think he was absolutely CORRECT. ]]>