Why MLN-Arcade MUST be special
Posted by Vanderdecken12 | Dec 22, 2008 Labels: MLN
I got to 100 friends today and then it stopped letting me add more. This confirms that MLN-Arcade, the user with only the concert arcade modules and one soundtrack module, is not an ordinary My Lego Network user. My guess is that he is someone who works at LEGO and who will fill his page with arcade modules the second they are released.
For those of you who are my friends on My Lego Network, and think I must not care about answering the messages they send me because I have so many friends, I spend 5 clicks on anyone who asks page, and, as long as they spend 5 clicks on my page afterwards, I will continue to send clicks to that person every time they ask. If they don't, then I block them. This doesn't apply to modules which require items. I may or may not give them clicks depending on if I have the item and am willing to use it.
P.S. If you found this blog by typing "Vanderdecken12" into the search box, I just wanted to let you know that those youtube entries are not mine. I don't even have a youtube acount.
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What about MLN-Pinball-Wizard? Maybe folks just want to have a place to try out games without taking up valuable slots on their main page?
While not easy it is possible for a Rank 0 person to buy a token and win a module. Once they have one it is easy to keep a flow of Tokens coming.
Good point, but how could he have 300 friends? the maximum is 100.
It does seem like a lot doesn't it...
Could they have raised the limit on friends? I wouldn't know as I am somewhat selective when it comes to friends and have yet to run into an issue. (MLN user = ekingsley)
No, they did not raise the limit on friends. I reached the limit yesterday.
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