Explain to me...
Feb. 28th, 2004 02:03 amfriends list filters.
I heard of those more and more often recently. I have no desire to filter my friends list - if I didn't want to read the people on there I wouldn't have friended them - but I'd like to understand what exactly it *means*. What do these filters do? Do they filter posts according to who posted them? According to content? *puzzled*
Oh, and look what cool stuff the Frankfurt university institute of archaeology is up to while I'm gone: http://www.heppenheim.de/hessentag/steinzeitbauern/ - I'm almost sorry I'm not there!
I heard of those more and more often recently. I have no desire to filter my friends list - if I didn't want to read the people on there I wouldn't have friended them - but I'd like to understand what exactly it *means*. What do these filters do? Do they filter posts according to who posted them? According to content? *puzzled*
Oh, and look what cool stuff the Frankfurt university institute of archaeology is up to while I'm gone: http://www.heppenheim.de/hessentag/steinzeitbauern/ - I'm almost sorry I'm not there!
Okay, next question:
Date: 2004-02-27 06:31 pm (UTC)Re: Okay, next question:
Date: 2004-02-27 06:37 pm (UTC)http://www.livejournal.com/users/cathexys/friendsfriends (those, of course, would be mine :-).
(since you have a free account, you don't have that option). Anyway, you can filter your fflist as well, i.e., look at whose friends you want to look at (i have one for hp and one for pop, for example).