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Is There A Website Were It Sends Random Messages To An Xbox Live Account Like Spammer

How to get this guy to stop following me on xbox live?

I'm pretty sure you can block communications from him. You can also report him. Blocking communications will help with the messages. When you make a party put invite only or friends only. With the COD games, if they're private games then make them friends or invite only. If they're just a random lobby you can't really expect to stay private on it. You can, like I said before, block him, report him etc. and have your friends do so as well.

Messenger for Facebook does show the read reports. There is a tiny picture of the recipient at the bottom right of every sent message if the recipient has read it/opened it.​​But after the recent update, there's an option that allows the user to ignore or accept message requests from those with whom the user isn't connected on Facebook. Here the user can check the message and choose if they want to reply to it or not by picking either the ignore or the accept option.This is a really good option as the user can avoid unnecessary spams and texts from fake profiles. But this isn't an option to stay away from being notified by the message reports.You may try this if you do not want the sender to know that you haven't seen the message or if you want to keep away from that annoying user:Long press the conversation bar. The options box pops up.Choose the option 'mark as unread'. You will know that its effective when the chat restores to bold letters.You can also choose 'mute notifications' to stop being notified of the messages.If you think the sender is fake, mark it under 'mark as spam' or 'block'.Take a look..​Tip:You can view message requests and filtered texts only in Messenger.In case you accidentally mark a conversation as spam, you have to view it under the spam messages in the messages section in the browser. I'm not sure if the messenger app supports viewing spam messages too.

On Quora, spam is defined as one or more questions, answers, posts, comments, or messages whose purpose appears to be to direct traffic to external commercial sites while providing little to no value back to the Quora Community.Answers that refer to external websites to answer the question should provide a summary of how the reference answers the question. If the gist of the answer is not understandable by the writing on Quora, then the question will violate answering policies and guidelines[1]. Answers that drive traffic to external sites for promotional or commercial purposes and do not sufficiently answer the question are considered spam.Astroturfing is when a user creates a large amount of content on Quora at a fast pace with a desire to promote content that is deceptive or factually incorrect, see [2]. Astroturfing is also considered spam on Quora and may also violate the policies on self-plagiarism, see [3].Content that advertises or promotes escort services, prostitution, sex trafficking, or sexual exploitation of children are considered spam.Questions and topics that are created with the purpose of attracting spam content are also considered spam and may be deleted.It's alright to post about your product or company on Quora, either in an answer to a relevant question or as a post on your Quora blog[4], but repeatedly posting the same information or intentionally misapplying topics on posts in order to gain more visibility may be considered spamming.If topics are misapplied to a post or a blog, then Quora might take action as described here.Affiliate links[5] are not allowed on Quora and any content that use affiliate links will be considered spam.If your content is determined to be spam:Your account may be blocked or banned.Content identified as spam may be deleted.Footnotes[1] What are the main policies and guidelines for answers on Quora?[2] How does Quora deal with reports of factually incorrect answers?[3] What is Quora's policy on plagiarism and attribution?[4] Am I allowed to promote my own company in answers on Quora?[5] Are affiliate codes in links allowed on Quora?

Unless you live in an apartment or a condominium, you don't need to fill out Address Line 2. It's just for the apartment number or floor number and such.Address Line 1 is probably all you need to fill out. Here's a couple of examples of how to fill it out:963 Lovelace Road, Tampa Bay, FL 252351225 Harvey Street, Seattle, WA 14653

Ofcourse, it is possible.Sometime in early 2010, a stranger chatted me up on BBM. Every morning, his chat would be the first thing I read and he was really persistent about meeting up. It was weird, I didn’t know this man and he refused to tell me how he got my Blackberry pin. When he eventually did, it was someone I didn’t know that gave him my BB pin. It seemed like the person was a faceless cyber-matchmaker.After a while, I got tired of his constant messages asking to meet up and decided to be “friends” on BBM without meeting face to face. We got talking a lot on chat though I refused to give him my phone number because I was scared he might turn out to be a stalker. After about a month, I started enjoying our discussions and really started liking him, though we were just friends with common interests but still had not met. One day (about 3 months since he first chatted me up), he told me he was totally in love with me even though he had never seen me before except on my profile picture. I thought it was a joke but we continued chatting on BBM daily and I realised I was getting really fond of him, the highlight of my day would be our chats. 2 weeks after professing his love, we decided to meet up for the first time and we agreed to have lunch at my favourite restaurant.I got to the restaurant quite early, I did not want to appear too desperate by showing up first so I waited in my car. You see, I wanted him to be seated, patiently waiting while I make my “grand entrance”. I decided to quickly fix my make-up, brush my weave so it’ll look really bouncy and adjust my cleavage……… so it’ll look picture perfect. It was when I was done adjusting and “perfecting” my boobs that I looked up and saw him leaning on another car watching me intently while I put my “boobs ritual” on full display. I almost passed out from embarrassment, I felt like crawling under a rock . With embarrassment written all over my face, somehow, I got out of my car. He smiled and introduced himself formally, I mumbled back while averting my gaze in embarrassment. It was at that point I knew I had deep feelings for him because I was scared that I had turned him off.Well, that was 7 years ago and 26th of August this year will be our 6th wedding anniversary. We are still so in love and yes he still makes my heart beat faster.See how smitten he was with me?See how tight I hugged him? I was smitten too!This was 3 months before our weddingTHANK YOU BBM FOR CONNECTING ME TO MY SOUL-MATE.

Auto follow follow people you are not mean to is a bad thing.However you could use a software to solve this question.Type “How to get more Instagram followers” into Google search and you’ll find a lot of media and blogs, including our own, offering tips and tricks for how to grow your community. You’ll also probably find a lot of content about paying for new followers. Click here for BlackHat ToolMost people see these as the only two options for succeeding at Instagram: figure it out, or shell out. The first one is for the ‘good guys,’ and the second is for spammers, or at least that’s how it’s generally perceived. In truth, there’s a third option: Instagram automation.More and more people are turning to automation tools, or bots, in order to boost their Instagram followings. These bots work in several ways. They can Like photos on your behalf; they can follow people on your behalf; they can even comment on your behalf. These actions can be targeted based on specific hashtags or even specific users.All of this engagement is intended to boost your following with real people, as opposed to the spam accounts you’re likely to get when you buy Instagram followers. It’s an appealing pitch: save time and avoid buying fake followers. But you know what they say about things that seem too good to be true.That there’s a downside to this approach almost goes without saying. That’s why I tested two of these automation services, for three days each (we’ve also tried buying followers, which you can read about here). Using my personal Instagram account, I discovered the pitfalls of relying on bots, so you don’t have to. While they more-or-less live up to their promises, I wouldn’t recommend them for anyone, especially not brands. Here’s why.

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