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Default Feb 26, 2020 at 11:02 AM
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I tried searching for this here before this post, and really couldn't find anything on it. Please excuse if my questions on this topic sound very elementary.

On a different website that had forums, being "friends" meant that people could see if they are online or not. It also allowed members to send mass hugs (or the like) to members of their "friends list". But here at PC, I can see many people who are online, including those not on my "friends list". Not understanding the use/advantages of "friends" here at PC, I have never made friends requests to others, but I have received and approved some. I looked in the Send a Message and there was no option for sending only to "friends". So, I'm perplexed about this.

What does having a "friend" here at PC offer other than just kind gestures?
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