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Thursday, 29 March 2018

Great news for Facebook users, who are worried about lot of friend requests



Facebook administration has decided to introduce a new feature for people suffering from a number of friendship messages on Facebook.
Like other social networking websites, the Facebook administration is busy daytime efforts to further improve its features and keeps working at all times to improve its features in order to facilitate better convenience. The Facebook administration is working on a new feature that is about sending Facebook messages on Facebook.
Almost all people using Facebook know that thousands of friendships can be sent to this social media platform at a time, and consumers can add 5000 people at a time to their listings. However, if the number of friends on Facebook exceeded 5000, the user can not add more friends to their list, because they have to remove or add friends from their list to the list of friends.
The Facebook administration has decided to introduce a new feature while considering the difficulty of the users, under which if a user is not accepted by a person sent by a friend's friend (angel rivist) for 14 days If its notification, its notification will end automatically.
The Facebook administration says that this feature will facilitate the convenience of all consumers who are worried about the requests received by a large number of friends on Facebook.
A screenshots shared by the Web site Tech Crunch can clearly be seen that a message has been recorded above when receiving a freeware record on Facebook, which clearly states that you are requested to send the friend sent. Autumn will end in day.
It is clear that this Facebook feature is currently in the testing phase, so it is far from the reach of ordinary users. Later, this feature will be introduced to users all over the world.

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