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Mike Macgirvin e583ba0bff improved "friendship accepted" emails enumerating what has
changed in the relationship and what you can do now.
2010-09-19 22:00:31 -07:00

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Dear $username,
I've got good news and bad news... first the good news.
'$fn' at '$dfrn_url' has accepted your connection request at
'$sitename'.
The bad news is that '$fn' did not make you a "full friend",
but rather accepted you as a "fan". [Maybe you were expecting this,
maybe not.]
What this means is that '$fn' can communicate with you at any
time and comment on your activities, but your communications to
'$fn' may be restricted. In particular, you do NOT have the
ability to exchange private mail. You are only able to communicate
with '$fn' via your own status updates.
In the future, '$fn' MAY decide to seek a full connection and make
a reciprocal request. If you approve such a request, you will then be
considered mutual friends with full communication ability.
The network at $sitename allows many types of relationships -
as opposed to older social networks where friendship is either
"yes" or "no" - with nothing in between.
$siteurl
Sincerely,
$sitename Administrator