I tried to follow cozmo on the forums but I couldnt because it says I'm already following too many people. Ive never decided to follow these people on B.net though???
Are people on your friends list automatically followed on b.net? If yes, that should probably change. I add people as friends ingame all the time to play activities with them but I don't necessarily want to follow them on bungie.net.
I checked my list of followed people and there's over a hundred. Is there anyway to unfollow multiple people at a time (for example unfollow everyone)??? I don't want to do 3 clicks for every individual unfollow. Thanks.
By the way what does following a person even do? Does it make it easier to find their forum posts or something?
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Изменено (Seraphim Crypto): 1/8/2016 9:33:29 AMYes, people you add to your friends list on Xbox/PlayStation are automatically followed on Bungie.net, provided they have a Bungie.net User Account. Unfortunately, there is no way that I am aware of to unfollow multiple people at once. You will have to unfollow every single User one at a time. As far as I have personally experienced, there isn't much use to the follower function on Bungie.net. It makes it easier to access a certain persons User Profile in case you do not know their full Username or they have a complicated Username, but beyond that I haven't found any really useful function to the follower option. I must admit here though, I've never played around much with the follower function, I just use it to keep a list of (to me) important User Profiles.
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If you go to your Profile, under Membership, you will see Following. The list can be edited quickly. Each name is just a Press of an X on the persons icon. Click, gone. Also if you click a persons name in Forums, a 'pop-up' will have options. Click follow to change to Unfollow, or vise versa. Now, real question is How do I get someone to STOP following me??
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Hey there, unfortunately there is no mass method of unfollowing people. Also, friending people on a console who have a linked Bungie.net account does make you automatically follow them. And lastly, following a person puts them in a special extra "Friends" list, ideal for "favouriting" certain friends for easy access to their profile. Hope this helps!