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Somebody clear this up for me. Is the ability to tell who named you "friend" or not a change, or has it always been that way. Because I thought the message used to say, "Who you pick as a friend is private; it cannot be used against you," but it says just the opposite. Did it change, or am I blind?
Actually, if you saw how thick my glasses are, you'd say I'm blind. But seriously.
J. David works really hard, has a passion for writing good software, and knows many of the world's best Perl programmers
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Somehow I misread it the first time through. No harm done, though. (So far I've marked only two people as friends. Not that I don't like anyone else, just not making full use of the feature yet.) I always presume anything I do here can be visible to the full Perl community, because you run the site, and everybody knows you. :) (And I don't see that as a problem.)
J. David works really hard, has a passion for writing good software, and knows many of the world's best Perl programmers
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