Feb 5

Facebook - ignore and block all apps.

Category: How-To

 

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I have been using Facebook almost since they first allowed international members. It’s a fantastic site for social networking, I’ve found friends on there that I would have had no form of contact with any other way, and I highly recommend it. However as your friends list starts creeping into the hundreds, you notice that all of a sudden you get more and more application requests. It gets ridiculous. Like 50 on an average day, over a hundred on a really busy day. And my name starting with an A doesn’t help either.

But alas my dream cure has arrived. Since Facebook has obviously received countless requests to block application requests, (the closest you can get as far as I know, is to delete all your applications and block applications all together, or the next best is to go through and block each one, one by one.), as shown by the countless groups with thread after thread on Facebook support wont write back to me on the issue.

Well the cure is here:

If you want to ignore all requests (should work on any browser), use this here:  http://www.ignoreall.com/

If you want to Block all requests or Block and Ignore all requests, (this one requires you to use firefox, with greasemonkey and addon a script, all instructions provided), go here: Block ALL Application Requests with One-Click

I use the block and ignore addon and it has made my life a million times easier. I would recommend this to anyone who thinks such a utility would be useful.

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Comment by Rahul Bansal Subscribed to comments via email
2008-02-06 01:17:28

Hi buddy,
THANKS for posting about my work… :-)

-Rahul from Devils Workshop
(Author of Facebooks’ Ignore ALL & Block ALL Scripts)

 
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