Q&A for How to Handle Awkward Friend Requests on Facebook

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    Should I accept someone from my school even if I don't know them personally?
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    It's up to you. Some people wouldn't feel comfortable adding anyone they didn't know themselves, but if the person goes to your school, you might have some mutual friends. In that case it might be okay, but it's more dependent on your personal level of comfort.
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    A stranger requested to add me on Facebook. Should I message him to ask how he found me?
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    If the person is a complete stranger, it's best to ignore the request. If you give them the chance to talk to you, you may give them information that they can use against you.
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    I ignored a friend request, but that person is now on my friend list. How did this happen?
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    The most obvious answer, if you're sure you didn't accidentally approve this person, is that your profile has been hacked.
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    I'm a teen girl and received a friend request from a stranger. I declined and made my settings as private as possible, but it still freaks me out. What should I do?
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    Talk to someone you trust, such as a parent or relative, about your feelings. It's normal to be scared, don't worry. If you didn't share any private information (such as your home address or phone number) to them, you should be fine. Also, remember that just because someone has a blank profile picture or no content on their profile, it doesn't automatically mean they are bad or dangerous. They might just be as private as you are, or didn't fill out their profile yet. It's very unlikely for someone to hack into your account, but if you're really that paranoid, don't post any private content on your page at all.
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