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fruitsalad
482 posts |
#262528 2008-05-19 20:08 GMT |
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"You must be confirmed into this network. Send a classmate a friend request, and they will be asked to confirm you attend this high school."
However, I sent many of my friends who attend my school friend requests, and I'm /still/ not part of the network, even though we're now confirmed friends on facebook. >.< But how exactly do my friends confirm me as part of the network? They already tried putting that I went to highschool with them-- didn't work. Is there a message that should pop up when i friend them, or a place where they can go or what? |
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Lunatic
503 posts |
#262529 2008-05-19 20:16 GMT |
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I believe that your friends have to confirm that you go to that school, not just add you as a friend. I too had this problem.
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Salinger
533 posts |
#262530 2008-05-19 20:26 GMT |
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your friends have to confirm you as being part of the network
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LadderToHeaven
497 posts |
#262531 2008-05-20 03:43 GMT |
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I comfirm friends all the time, once you request to join the schools network, you add a friend who then accepts you and it will prompt them saying that you are attempting to join the network and would they confirm you are part of that school where they click yes and voila! you are a member of the network.... try adding the network and a new friend or choosing one to confirm you.
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