When I first started I added some "friends" who do not play this game. Is there any way to remove these people from my Hay Day friends?
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When I first started I added some "friends" who do not play this game. Is there any way to remove these people from my Hay Day friends?
Remove them the way you added them.
If they're on your friends tab because you followed them, unfollow them.
If you added them through Game Center, delete them through game center.
If you added them through Facebook, unfriend them them in Facebook.
Can there be an option to remove Facebook friends who have quit playing without deleting them from Facebook? I have friends and family who played but have since quit and abandoned their farms :( I want to remove them from hay day but I am not going to delete a friend or family member from my Facebook just to do so. We need a other option.
Try holding their icons like in followers tab. Idk if it works bcoz I didn't add any friends...
Pease, Supercell, make this possible. I have so many friends on my bar who are either Facebook friends and do not play or are Game Center friends who have a different game in common with me but no longer play Hay day. I could remove 20 people from my friend bar if you made this possible. Just allow us to x them out. Beeline does it in Smurfs Village.
It's my understanding that if you remove friends, you remove slots in your roadside shop. You need a certain number of friends to maintain that level. I need 35 new friends to gain one slot. I'm holding on to every friend I have.
Btw, GC: plasticprincess
yes, this is true. I do not need that many slots as my items sell very quickly within my neighborhood or by friends who are actually playing. If I have undesirable stuff in my shop, I run an ad, and the shop clears quickly. Inactive players, to me, are a nuisance on my friend bar. I must have spent diamonds throughout the years on expanding shop because I have 33 slots open and about 50 friends.
If you're looking for diamonds inactive friends can be very valuable.
Go to their farm and look for the red toolbox. And since they are inactive you don't have to worry about checking if they have boat crates to fill or trees/bushes to water.
I actually enjoy the community aspect of the game and always water and fill crates when I can. I lead a neighborhood, and we help eqch other all the time too. I get plenty of diamonds by visiting active players.
I would like to declutter my friend bar by removing people who do not play.
Sometimes these people are actually friends in real life, but they no longer play. Sometimes they play other games we still have in common. I can see many people have requested there be a way to remove people from friend bar (perhaps in similar fashion to the way we remove followers). Just suggesting to unfriend someone on FB seems a little not so thought out. Does anyone know if Supercell ever reads these suggestions?
Contact your friends who no longer play Hay Day through Facebook and request that they remove Hay Day from their Facebook apps. If they no longer play Hay Day, removing the app from their FB account shouldn't be an issue. Once they remove Hay Day from their FB apps, they'll be removed from your Friends tab.
Of course, this doesn't solve the issue for those who can't, for whatever reason, contact someone through FB (or these folks just won't reply or respect the request), but it may help some of you a little.
No, this is a misconception. Once you have earned a slot, it's yours to keep. Removing friends who no longer play does not take away that earned slot.
What does happen,, though is that if you remove folks, you will then need to replace that same number of removed friends with new friends PLUS however many more are required to gain an ADDITIONAL slot. So, if you want more slots, it's worth holding onto even inactive players until you have either as many slots as you feel you need or the max just as PlasticPrincess is wise to do.
FYI: 500 max friends through Game Center (max slots tap out at 17), no limit through facebook (max slots tap out at unknown...theoretically never)
I would never ask a friend (one I know well or a casual acquaintance) to delete a game from his or her device. That is just rude. This also doe not solve the problem of friends who play other games I also play but who no longer play HayDay. This is a request I and others are making to Supercell because to us, it is an issue. If it is not an issue for you, that is fine. It Supercell does accommodate us on this, it will not affect your game-playing at all.
Cricks was offering the best possible solution we have at this time. If SC decides to implement this idea in the game, the wait could be awhile. So, Cricks offered an alternative suggestion while we wait to see what SC will do. And yes, to answer your question, SC does read these ideas.