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Explanation needed / maybe a bug: uninvited friend
Hello,I've just found amongst my friends an user from nowhere, I only see that person appears in my recent visitors.
I can't remember any received friend request from him/her and I can't remember of having done any request neither.
Perhaps, I did it by mistake or if it is a bug.
Does someone have clues about it ?
Thanks for any answer
Thanks for the feedback 
For debugging purposes, do I let the "undesirable friend" as-is ? Or can I delete it now ?

For debugging purposes, do I let the "undesirable friend" as-is ? Or can I delete it now ?
Hello,
New "strange" behaviour:
Today, I discovered I was a subscriber of that user's blog. Again, I can't remember of having subscribed to it ...
I don't know if it has happened a few times, too
Maybe, the problem is between the keyboard and the chair !
New "strange" behaviour:
Today, I discovered I was a subscriber of that user's blog. Again, I can't remember of having subscribed to it ...
I don't know if it has happened a few times, too
Maybe, the problem is between the keyboard and the chair !Hello sgunhouse,
Thanks for your comment
I got notified for a new blog entry, by the way I have never posted any comment there.
Anyway, I'm thinking it may be a spam blog so I'll report it the appropriate thread.
Thanks for your comment
I got notified for a new blog entry, by the way I have never posted any comment there.Anyway, I'm thinking it may be a spam blog so I'll report it the appropriate thread.
Hello,
Today I got a new user in my friends list without any request, is that bug considered by the MyOpera staff ?
Once again, it seems to be a spam blog, so I'm about to report it on the right place.
Today I got a new user in my friends list without any request, is that bug considered by the MyOpera staff ?
Once again, it seems to be a spam blog, so I'm about to report it on the right place.
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