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jenniferbusc's avatar
12 years ago

???? When cleaning out friends list???

pretty much the same way, but I "use time since last log in" as a big deciding factor. also I have mostly ligh level towns as well.
  • MacJiggles wrote:
    pretty much the same way, but I "use time since last log in" as a big deciding factor. also I have mostly ligh level towns as well.

    I don't always trust that.
  • which one? high level towns or time since last log in? I just use the time since last log in as another deciding factor... if its a nice looking, high level town I will give them 6 mos before I consider axing.
  • MacJiggles wrote:
    which one? high level towns or time since last log in? I just use the time since last log in as another deciding factor... if its a nice looking, high level town I will give them 6 mos before I consider axing.

    Last log in, I have one friend who has a nice town but the bottom half of their town is all White House farm bugs me a bit.
  • oh... and thats probably my biggest factor... If I actually know the person... their town has permanency ;) - If I have to do a quick cleaning (this is usually when there is a new neighbor related task e.g., halloween, christmas, or whacking day) THATS when last log in is most useful because you ant to get the most (Whatever) from neighbors. 8)
  • Hi,
    I've been trying to 'eliminate' a couple of neighbours for a while (giant housefarms) but on Origin on my iphone you can't seem to do it any more (since about 2 months). Any ideas on this?

    Also, is it possible to send messages to neighbours, as some have some really attractive towns and it would be just nice to be able to tell them so.

    Sorry guys, no fancy signature.....but I enjoy reading the forum

  • I look at who has Squishport and last login. If they are at level 30 or so and no Squishport- Bye Bye.
    I don't like the house farmers either, but I keep some just to get the XP.

    Jannit - I'm with you. I'd love to be able to PM some of my friends about their good looking areas in their towns.