Facebook Added “Ignore All” Link

Facebook learned a lesson. Finally, Facebook added an “ignore all” link to Facebook requests page for any number of requests.
Previously, we can do that using the “Ignore All” bookmarklet. It will automatically ignore all Facebook requests, except the friend requests.
Later, Facebook “copied” the idea and release the “Clear All” option to clear Facebook requests. However, it required you to have at least 25 requests to use the option. Stupid.

Now, Facebook integrated the “Ignore All” function and add the small text link at the top of the right sidebar. It allows you to ignore any number of Facebook request. Clicking on the link will popup a dialog ask you which types of requests do you want to ignore.
Tick the type of requests you want to ignore and click “Ignore these requests”. Zap! All Facebook requests are gone!
My two cents
It is good that Facebook listen to our request. But the link [...]

Original post by LcF



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