ntgrl wrote:
If you do this how do you determine who to send a friend request or email too?
Personally I don't think it's the best way of making friends, however a couple of thoughts based on my own experience:
If you want to make friends through a site like facebook then maybe try joining a couple of groups which are about things you're interested in? Favourite music, author, artist, activity? Then when talking to people on there see if anyone stands out as someone you enjoy talking to, then go from there. You could do the same sort of thing on other websites, for example if there's anyone on wrongplanet who you enjoy talking to you could ask if they use facebook.
Consider how much you want to reveal on the site, possibly setup different groups for "family" "friends in real life" "facebook friends" and give different ones access to more/less information. Over time if you get to feel more comfortable with them then you can give them more access, if you decide that actually it was a bad idea to add them then you can delete them and no harm done.
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Why do you do it? I'm assuming as a way to make friends or have a romantic relationship because doing so in real life is more difficult, but I'm not sure.
There are a couple of people on my friends list that I added when I used to play games a lot more and added people for that. I deleted most of them but 2 or 3 were people I'd had good discussions with, I don't talk to them all that often but they seem like nice enough people to talk to when I want to.
Again more often I find myself talking to people on other websites then once I get to know them adding them on facebook, rather than just finding them from scratch there and I've made some very good friends that way, one I actually met in real life and the others I tend to text quite a bit.
Hope that helps a little