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How to Block Anyone on Find My Friends?

You might be aware of the location tracking applications that can be handy in several situations. It lets you exactly know at which place your friends and parents are currently. But at the same time, it asks for your location details in exchange and this is its biggest drawback. So to block any particular person on Find My Friend, go through this blog carefully.

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text 2019-10-14 14:03
Find Snapchat Friends: A Complete Guide for Snapchatters

Snapchat- in all its glory- is super addicting (even with the new update). From all the fun filters to amazing stories, there’s plenty to love but one thing remains a mystery: how are you supposed to find snapchat friends and most importantly, grow your network?

Unlike other social media platforms like Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook it’s a complex task.

 

There are individuals who have millions of friends- so we know it isn’t impossible, but how can you pull it off?

There aren’t any retweets, hashtags or any feature that helps you tag friends on this app, so becoming “big” on the app can seem like a lot of hard work.

Read on, to find out how you can boost your Snapchat game from basic to fan-f**king-tastic.

 

If you are still reading this article then I’m assuming you really want to find Snapchat friends and before you pull up your socks, just decide which either of the two fits the description of your goal- genuinely wanting to expand your social circle or expand your influence on this social media platform.

If you are trying to achieve the former goal, then the first section of this article will come in handy.

 

While on the other hand if you are trying to achieve the latter, then you will find the second section of this article helpful for you.

 

Explore and Understand the In-App features to Find Snapchat Friends

 

Generally, most of us haven’t even explored the app (and hear me out completely before you go all defensive on me) or maybe we were too lazy to understand what different features meant and how they could have helped us find Snapchat friends.

The in-app friend finder tools will help you link with people you already have some connections to, and will allow you to forge deeper, more meaningful friendships with them.

While the idea of talking to new people might scar

 

In-App Features to Find Snapchat Friends

 

 1. Address Book

 

This one is for those of you who are new to Snapchat (a.k.a Snapchat virgins) or have turned off the address book contact sync.

Snapchat allows its users to connect with their contacts.

To enable this, click on your profile icon and go to ‘AddFriends’.

Scroll right to the ‘Contacts’ section and grant permission to the app to add all the contacts from your phone device’s contact book that have a Snapchat account.

 

2. Username

 

Sounds pretty obvious, doesn’t it? You can go ahead and add random Snapchat friends simply by trying new usernames.

To do that just tap the magnifying glass and type in the username and click on ‘+Add’ to add them as your friend.

 

3. Quick Add

 

The ‘QuickAdd’ feature that helps you add all those individuals whom you might know or might have a mutual contact with or simply you might like to add them as your friends based on the type of people you are currently in touch with.

Additionally, you can also enable the “See me in quick add” feature. It will then display your account details to others when they press the ‘quick add’ button.

 

4. Snapcodes

 

Snapcodes or Snapchatcodes are a fun way to find Snapchat friends.

It is nothing but a unique QR code that a user can use to add you instead of your username. (Plus point: if your username is really embarrassing then I recommend you stick to adding people by Snapcodes #IYKWIM).

All you have to do is scan the other user’s Snapcode by the app’s camera or choose a photo with a Snapcode to add them.

 

5. Recommended

 

This feature suggests friends on the basis of the friends you currently have and also, how often you interact with them.

For instance, there is someone on Snapchat that a lot of your friends have in common, they’re quite likely to pop up in your Recommendations so that you can easily connect with them.

Your network is going to increase at a steady pace if you keep adding people from Recommendations.

As you keep adding friends, it will add to your web and have more suggestions which will lead to more friends on Snapchat.

 

6. Share Username

 

This in-app feature allows users to share their username via URL. This means that you can share your username on any social media platform (or by sending texts) and the recipient will add you when he/she opens the link.

 

7. Share Snapcode

 

This in-app feature is similar to the “Share Username” feature and helps you find Snapchat friends and connect them without all the hassle.

 

This content has been taken from - https://www.merrchant.com/blog/find-snapchat-friends/

Source: www.merrchant.com/blog/find-snapchat-friends
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text 2013-07-18 13:10
Import Your Books from LibraryThing And Let Your Friends Know You're on BookLikes!

Now you can fill up your Shelf with books from your library on LibraryThing. Just import them onto your BookLikes Shelf :-)

 

To make it happen export your LibraryThing books to csv file, go to Settings/Import on BookLikes, select your csv file and click Import.

 

Your books will be imported according to reading statuses: Read, Planning to read (To read on LT), Currently reading and your tags will be changes into shelves. For example, if a book has tags: mystery, crime, romance in your LibraryThing library it will be placed on thematic shelves with the same names on your BookLikes Shelf. If your imported book has got a review, the text will be placed on your Blog and the book will receive marker Reviewed on your Shelf.

 

Import from LibraryThing includes: books from your library with reading statuses, book reviews, rating stars, shelves (tags on LT).

 

Please note that during import we don’t overwrite data and ratings unless the book in your csv file is different edition with different ISBN that the one on your BookLikes Shelf.

 

Updates - New Friends Page:

 

 

We've moved your Followers and blogs you Follow on BookLikes to a new place. Friends tab is placed on the upper navigation bar, next to Explore, Giveaways, Daily Deals and Goodies. Apart from Followings and Followers, you'll find there Find friends and Invite friends tabs. Now it will be easier for you to monitor who follows you and peep into your Followings' Shelves.

 

You can easily Find your friends by connecting your social media in Settings (Twitter and Facebook - if you haven't done it already) or by using search friends option - use mail, blog name or BookLikes username to find people you know and want to follow. 

 

If you know other avid readers, let them know that you're on BookLikes and invite them by pasting their mail into invite box on Invite friends tab. 

 

You can also search interesting blogs on Explore page where we present BookLikes Community and on Followings, Followers and Timeline pages on other blogs as well as by using search tag box where you can find readers who have the same reading taste and reviewed the same books as you did (on Dashboard in the right column, write tag or author or book title in search tag box).

 

Hint: We're planning some big changes concerning Explore page and blog designs so stay tuned :-)  If you would like to contribute, create completely new themes, show off your design work and make it available for BookLikes Community, please contact us.

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