Yes don't be friends with them
Some people dislike facebook because they are stalked by people that they do not know.
As of right now, You cannot "like" or "dislike" in a Facebook chat conversation.
KMT basically means 'Kiss My Teeth'. The term is normally used when you dislike someone.
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NoThere have been numerous occasions when Facebook users have excitedly added a so-called "Dislike" application, but each of these has turned out to be a hoax. As of mid-August 2010, there is still no "Dislike" button.
Yes and no.A form of "dislike" button is being worked on by Facebook. However many people are misinterpreting the reasoning behind it. It is more of an empathy button than a dislike button.Mark Zuckerburg has told reporters in a conference that he does not want a dislike button to become a "downvote" system. As this would lead to awkward tension between people online.Instead, the feature is intended to be a way of showing empathy for someone or towards something. So it might not officially be called a dislike button, but an empathy button.Further Reading:BBC News: Dislike Button Coming to Facebook.TechCrunch: Facebook working on an empathy button,
When you dislike someone you don't show feelings for them. When you disrespect someone you don't show care for them.
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because "unlike" in facebook context means to undo your "like", and if you "unlike" something you don't say I hate or dislike it, you just want to say I liked it and now I found that it doesn't appear to be appealing to me.
well, if you like the person, grin it and bear it. if the person is some one you dislike, why not just not say hb?
You will receive notifications on Facebook if someone is talking about you.
Yes, it is correct to say, "I strongly dislike something." Or someone.The adverb is strongly and modifies the verb dislike. Saying, "I dislike someone/something strongly," is also correct; which variation you choose depends on emphasis.