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How do I remove a friend from Yahoo 360?

Hello. Can you help me? On Yahoo 360 degree blog site... one of my friends posted an inappropriate photo of himself naked onto my blog place for friends and favorites. I can't get rid of it. I've done all the privacy settings but it's too late.. the photo is there already. Please let me know how to erase/delete it or just how to totally shut down my whole blog site and start all over without this friend being invited ever again? Please help me?


Dave's Answer:

Sheesh, and I thought I had problems with the folk I link to! Crazy stuff.

Fortunately, it's not too hard to solve this problem in Yahoo's 360 weblog system once you realize that the issue is that you want to sever your "friendship" connection with this person, and that it's not actually about any privacy issues.

Here's how you should be able to get rid of this inappropriate image:

Lot in to your Yahoo 360 account, then click on the My Friends tab along the top:

Yahoo 360 Navigational Bar

Now you should see a list of all your friends, including the offensive guy (who probably thinks his stunt is hilarious). Each entry looks like this:

Yahoo 360 My Friends: Friend Entry

Click on Edit Settings and you'll get more info about that particular friend's data on Yahoo:

Yahoo 360 My Friends: Friend Settings

See the Remove Queen Bea from your Friends page link in the top block info? Click on that and this chap should become a former friend and never show up to sully your virtual doorstep again.

Good luck to you!



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