Facebook finally builds in an ignore all requests link

by Jason Preston on January 30, 2008

Facebook just put in a sidebar link on your requests page that says “Ignore all requests.”

Too many requests?

We’ve added a “clear-all” option for when you have lots of requests waiting on your Requests page.

It took them long enough.

Thing is, I think I’m going to keep using my Ignore All Application requests bookmarklet because it leaves all my other requests alone. I like being able to clear out the app requests without having to get rid of group requests or friend requests.

Still, at least they’re doing something. I’m still pulling for my expiration method - I have yet to see a better solution.

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