LiewCF.com: “Here’s a Quick Way to Stalk the Relationship Status of Someone You Like on Facebook” plus 1 more

LiewCF.com: “Here’s a Quick Way to Stalk the Relationship Status of Someone You Like on Facebook” plus 1 more


Here’s a Quick Way to Stalk the Relationship Status of Someone You Like on Facebook

Posted: 21 Feb 2011 02:34 AM PST

Faceobook breakup notifier

You like someone but he/she is in a relationship? Wanna get notification as soon as he/she is out of it? There’s an Facebook app for that!

Breakup Notifier is a Facebook app that will notify you by email when the relationship of your chosen friends changed.


It is easy to become a relationship stalker:

  1. Visit BreakupNotifier and Log in with Facebook (which will add the app to your Facebook account)
  2. Your Facebook friends will be retrieved and you choose the friend(s) you’re interested in.
  3. Whenever the chosen friends’ relationship status changed, you get an email notification.

I’m married and I tried the app (so that I could write this post!). I got a small note that say “P.S. You are married! Don’t worry, we won’t tell…“. I like the humor. ;)

Overall, the Facebook app lists all your friends, regardless their status. Friends who hide their relationship status also got listed. The app should be named as “relationship monitor”, instead.

In my opinion, if you are an admirer, you would visit his/her Facebook profile at least daily if not hourly. Thus, you will be the 1st to know when he/she changed relationship status.

Well, Breakup Notifier could be “helpful” if you like a few persons at the same time and too busy to check their Facebook profile…

Does it work? Let me know in comment. :)

[via @sumardi on Twitter]


Decision Flowchart: Friend Your Parents on Facebook, Or Not?

Posted: 21 Feb 2011 12:09 AM PST

Cannot decide whether accept your parent’s Facebook friend request or not? Here is a flowchart to help.

You share almost everything with your friends on Facebook. One day, your curious parents want to understand you more and they send you a Facebook Friend Request.

Should you accept parents them and friend with them on Facebook? Here is a decision flowchart to assist you: (click to enlarge)

flowchart: friend parents on facebook

flowchart: friend parents on facebook

My result? Friend them. (though my parents are not on Facebook, yet)

Let me know in comment if this flow chart helps you to make the decision, or not.

[via TheNextWeb]