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How do you add someone to your blog preferred list?

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I have done everything everyones told me to do. but when i click on the person i wants profile, there is no link to add them on my preferred list. Am i just blind..? Myspace has just recently changed so i dont no if that has anything to do with it. help, PLEASE!

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  1. I can't figure it out either, supposedly you just have to search for their profile and then click the link...but I think they just recently changed their layouts...stupid myspace.

    Put your friends ID at the end of this link:

    blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?

    fuseaction=

    blog.addToPrivateLi st&friendID=


  2. I am having the same problem. They used to have a add to blog perferred list "button" to click on when you searched someone. It was right under the send message, add to friends links that come up. Since they've changed what comes up when you search somebody, in the last few weeks, I haven't found the link again ANYWHERE! I e-mailed them and they keep sending me to the link for how you used to do it. It's almost like they don't even realize they moved that link!

    Ahhhh! Okay strangely enough, right after I answered this question, I thought I'd give it another try. It worked! It turns out that when I "browsed" them under our school, it worked. So try searching them by school (if you know it) or browse instead of search (they myspace blog automatically sends you to the find people instead of browse), and for some reasons the old "add to blog perferred list" links were in there. As a side note, you don't have to add them from the blog page. If you just log in and browse and hit the link to add them, it will work, even if you don't go directly from the myspace blog page. Okay now that I know more than I ever wanted to about this subject, I think I'm done! Good luck!

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