Board Thread:Friend Code Exchange/@comment-86.191.42.242-20180821081248/@comment-35243530-20181201205040

To all of you who have added their codes here, under “a FANDOM User” you may find the response underwhelming. Please go to the proper forum for asking for friends and make a post there. Tell us your game name so we will know if we entered the right code. And so that we know who you are. There’s a very good thread there about asking for friends and what you should say in your post, but I’ll reiterate part of it here. Tell us your level, whether you’re a Keeper, Accountant, Joker or Ranger. And tell us about how you play. DO NOT LIE!! How you play will help people determine if you play in a comparable manner and if you’re going to get along. If you lie, you’re only going to make people angry when they add you and discover you don’t play the way you said you do. They’ll delete you and may tell others. Better to be up front about it. For example, I visit daily unless something comes up, but I do visit 99% of the time. I don’t expect my friends to do the same. Some friends visit a couple of times a week because of RL obligations. That’s fine. But most of them told me that going in, so I’m not disappointed that they don’t visit daily. When they can visit more often, and do, it’s a nice bonus. But people who tell me they visit daily, then only show up once a week DO disappoint me. Tell us if you’re a daily player. If you’re not, please don’t say that you are. A daily player usually sends a gift every day. If you say you’re a daily player but only gift once a week, that may or may not be okay with someone who signs in every day, even if it’s only to send gifts to others. Tell us if you TT or not. No one is expected to, I have many friends that don’t & I love them just as much as those who do. If you have 300 active friends and visit & exchange with them all, tell us that too. It would explain why a daily visitor isn’t visiting all of his friends.

Everyone plays differently and there are a ton of players out there. You will find friends, but by telling the truth about how you play you will find friends that work for you faster and you’ll be able to maintain that list, rather than having a revolving door on your FL.