Wednesday, August 4, 2010

The Facebook reduction rules

I recently realized that the number of FB friends that I have is getting a little too much to handle. There is a limit to manageable social connectivity, as I understand it, called the Dunbar's number (about 150 social contacts) and the aim was to reach this.

So, it was chop down time. And here were some rules.

  1. Keep people you meet almost on a constant daily basis. This list included officemates, fellow graduate students, IT support staff (very important!), cricket mates and other sports-mates.
  2. Remove faculty though (I didn't really have any on my list but this seemed like a general sound scheme).
  3. Remove religious nuts thanking god at every moment (even if they fall under Rule 1).
  4. Remove away the dude who gets 10 comments for every status message he shares and you can't figure out why (Exceptions - those who fall under Rule 1).
  5. Keep people you've truly enjoyed drinking with, and others who were OK drinking buddies (for now).
  6. Keep people you think you'll truly enjoy drinking with.
  7. Remove people whose friend request you've mulled on for a week to begin with.
  8. Remove people from high school whom you sent a friend request. You wanted to see where they ended up and now you know. Some have become fat and ugly. Most have jobs.
  9. Remove one time meets. There's only so much you can chat about that one meet.
  10. Remove people who take too many Farmville, Barmville and other permutations of sillyness. There's only so much Hide **** Application you can do.
  11. Keep people whose blogs you read, whose photography skills you admire and who have cute kids.

And the most important part is this - if you do get caught, make up an email-got-hacked story. You know - My email got hacked, people started getting random shit from me (Didn't you get any? Oh consider yourself lucky!) so I had to delete everything including facebook (And I'll surely add you as soon as I get on FB).


Trouble is, am still a 100 away from landmark number. So I need more rules. I suspect I might just use HGs filtering method of does-this-person-irritate-me.

8 comments:

  1. It reached a point when from some 200 friends I found out I had 550 friends, I would just not deny friend requests and when you're not watching they add up. Professional contacts have no business being on my facebook, anyway.

    I did a purging and I just asked myself 2 questions:
    1. Do I know what this person is doing, where he/she is? Did I ever bother to find out? Would I be interested in finding out? If it was no, delete it was.
    2. If I were to be in this particular person's city of residence for an extended period of time, would I look this person up? Would I bother to call, find out what he/she's been upto and try and meet? Nope? Then it was a delete again.

    I managed to delete 300 people that way. If I have deleted a person and they send in a friend request, I just ignore it. Till they give up. :D

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  2. *Rushes back to her fb account to check if she's still on Barney's list.

    Phew! That was close :)

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  3. @Narco - Your #1 made sense. I actually thought of using #2, except that I was happy with not meeting with people when i visit their city. You know what I mean? I like just being in contact with some the online way, and didnt really care if I didnt hear their voice or meet them in person. But well done on the number!
    @Junito - Haha! You were never even thought of being removed.

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  4. I haven't been removed either!! YaaaayY:D
    Thank God I have a cute kid:D

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  5. got in by the last subpoint on the last point thanks to my daughter(that was close)...or did I?

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  6. I crossed 100 recently - I used to have a policy of not adding anyone unless I met them in person and would delete if we hadn't spoken in over 6 months. Time to clean up again!

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