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MichelleCarmen

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So, I friended a person on Facebook and I do like her and see her regularily and now, for certain reasons, decided to remove her AFTER I posted on her wall. What will happen to that post? Will it disapear or will my name/post still be there with my name not being clickable for her?

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Your post will not disappear from her wall. She just won''t be able to click on your name anymore to see your profile.
 
Eh, okay. I better leave her up on my list then! lol Our kids are friends. (FWIW, I friended her after having two beers - really dumb, I know).
 
You can limit the amount of information individual friends can access, like restricting your wall and photos. I have some "friends" who can only see my basic information. That''s good enough for them!
 
Date: 5/29/2009 12:46:33 PM
Author: Haven
Your post will not disappear from her wall. She just won''t be able to click on your name anymore to see your profile.
That''s a change from my past experience, then, last time someone removed me from their friend list all their wall posts on my page disappeared.
 
Date: 5/29/2009 1:45:05 PM
Author: musey
Date: 5/29/2009 12:46:33 PM

Author: Haven

Your post will not disappear from her wall. She just won''t be able to click on your name anymore to see your profile.

That''s a change from my past experience, then, last time someone removed me from their friend list all their wall posts on my page disappeared.


All of that only disappears if you block them. Also, it only disappears for you, meaning that other people looking at your profile would still see it.
 
It sounds like there are different potential outcomes here. I know that wall posts of mine have remained up on people''s profiles after I removed them as friends.
 
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