On some forums, it may be possible to make some threads 'invite only' for participation.
If I want to update people about what the creepy Australian crud James is doing for example, he likes to stalk my profiles on forums on a weekly basis to feed his curiosity. So if you do something to starve him of attention, he'll get triggered when he gets no more acknowledgement.
Just a thought. But I suppose the closest to this is just posting on your profile wall, and making it only approved users can see the posts. If a new user suddenly started sending you friend requests, you would know it's probably him with dummy profiles. I'm gonna start doing that from now on. And I won't namedrop people online, unless it's just in the third person. No actual linking or referring to them by name.
Example: "That ho" instead of "Amy (last name, or alias) is a fucking this, this and this." It's best not to do this anymore.
He's likely to PM people with my private info. So you've got to be careful with people that belong in a nuthouse.
I just decided silence is golden. But his eyes (may) still see.
A Tremeloes reference, indeed.
If I want to update people about what the creepy Australian crud James is doing for example, he likes to stalk my profiles on forums on a weekly basis to feed his curiosity. So if you do something to starve him of attention, he'll get triggered when he gets no more acknowledgement.
Just a thought. But I suppose the closest to this is just posting on your profile wall, and making it only approved users can see the posts. If a new user suddenly started sending you friend requests, you would know it's probably him with dummy profiles. I'm gonna start doing that from now on. And I won't namedrop people online, unless it's just in the third person. No actual linking or referring to them by name.
Example: "That ho" instead of "Amy (last name, or alias) is a fucking this, this and this." It's best not to do this anymore.
He's likely to PM people with my private info. So you've got to be careful with people that belong in a nuthouse.
I just decided silence is golden. But his eyes (may) still see.
A Tremeloes reference, indeed.