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Post by annalovesbooks1983 on Jan 20, 2009 16:08:21 GMT -5
I know many of you on here use vox so Im wondering if any of you could help me with a question I have about it, How do you find people on there who share your interests or how do you become neighbours with people, Do you sort of have to know someone already to be a neighbour to them?
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Post by zeldafitzgerald on Jan 23, 2009 23:21:42 GMT -5
I usually use the Groups area on Vox to find new neighbors. I search for groups of things I'm interested in, like books, reading, baking, cooking, etc. Sometimes you can also find a group for people in your country or state by typing that in. Then I just browse the posts that people have submitted to the group. If I find someone's post interesting, I'll click on them to view all their posts. If I like reading them, I'll add them as a neighbor. If I don't, I just go back to the group and look for someone else. On Vox you don't really need to be friends with someone to add them as a neighbor. I've had many random people add me, and I almost always add them back. And vice versa too - almost every random person I've added has added me back. It's nice to meet new people that way. EDIT TO ADD: I just remembered: another good way to find new Neighbors is to use the Explore area. They feature cool posts from users, and (just like with groups) if you click to view all their posts and you like what they write, you can add them as a neighbor. It's funny, on Vox it can be sort of a "small world." A few weeks ago I was searching the "Reading is Sexy" group for new friends/neighbors who like to read and post about books. Several of the people I found and added were already friends with some of my neighbors.
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