Worldly Tip #1: Accepting Friends on Facebook with Caution

If you are like me, you do not want to accept a friend request from "blondegal17" simply because she adds that she "find you cute and want you to check out her profile and photo gallery" which happen to be off facebook.  How do you determine if the friend request is geniune?  There are many strategies, and here are my list:

10. If it is from "blondegal17", "Michael18" or "Asian21" who happen to also have a link to a pay-to-enter photo gallery, stay off.  Unless you are used to paying people to be your friends, I think it's better to stay off.

9. If the requestor happen to indicate in his request that he is a banker, lawyer, tax-official, lottery-claims-agent, scientist, CEO, CFO, C-whatever-O, President, King or anyone who is helping to process unclaimed cash, and offers you a percentage for your trouble and assistance, click ignore and if you want to be a good citizen, click "Block" and "Report".  Again, unless you have been staying in a cave and not heard of online scams or you really have some strong altruistic wish to 'help' someone offload millions of dollars in return for loosing thousands, tens and hundreds of thousands . . . → Read More: Worldly Tip #1: Accepting Friends on Facebook with Caution