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How did I get a yahoo 360 page? Yahoo 360 friend deleted. How do I get them back?

  • First off, I didn't sign up for Yahoo 360, so I'm not sure why I even have it. The other day I was talking to someone on messenger and when they looked at my profile they said it was different from the last time they looked at it. They said it was Yahoo 360! I didn't sign up for it! Why did my profile change? So I logged into it to see what it was with my regular name and password. I had a friend on there that I don't know! I deleted them. BUT now I'm wondering who in the world it was and why they were there. How do I get this friend back? How did I get yahoo 360 to begin with? I don't want Yahoo 360! I didn't know the person and don't want them back! I just want to know 1) How did I get Yahoo 360? and 2) Where did this person come from that I don't know!? I didn't accept or deny b/c I didn't even know I had a 360 profile! Report

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    UPDATE: Then, you may have inadvertently accepted an invitation or inadvertently added the person as a favorite (See http://help.yahoo.com/help/ca/360/friends/friends-12.html for more information about favorites.). I wouldn't worry about it. If you did receive a Friend invitation, it would be in the Sent folder of your Y!360 mailbox. Then, you can find out who it might of been unless their Yahoo account was deleted (for whatever reason). I wouldn't worry too much about it if I were you though. If you don't want to receive any more invitations, click your Y!360 "Settings" link, click on "Communications Settings" on the left, then choose "Friends of Friends" as a permission for the invitation section (or any other section). **************************************… LOL! There are lots of changes going on with Yahoo! 360. It may no longer require activation by the user to have a Y!360 profile. That's all. Your Yahoo ID comes with access to the NUMEROUS free services that Yahoo offers. Just so happens that Y!360 is transitioning to a new platform and even though you haven't signed up for it, your "regular Yahoo members profile" may have been converted to Y!360. It probably depends on how you set up your Yahoo account (through an ISP or independently). In the end, it won't matter. In early 2008, the old Yahoo! Members profile you used to have and Y!360 will cease to exist as Yahoo is trying to centralize its profiling systems. See http://blog.360.yahoo.com/product_360 for details. Your lone friend (err... favorite) was probably the Yahoo! 360 Team blog, that I referred you to above. That is automatically the first contact that everyone has upon starting with Y!360. No one can be a fully connected "Friend" unless the person/entity sends you an invitation and you accept.

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