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This doesn't mean all your friends have perfectly sound reasons, or that they aren't sometimes a little jerky, or that none of your comments were funny. No, it's not a dick move to remove something you don't like from an area that (however loosely, in this futuristic space world) belongs to you. If I were you, I'd be wondering more about why that is than whether or not the Facebook friends in question should delete them. Something about them is making the people you write them to want to get rid of them. I realize that might sound accusatory or maybe even - in some crazy world - a little mean, but the fact of the matter is that however you meant your comments, whatever they were intended to deliver, they are being received like outsider puke in the hallway. So yes, I am calling your comments throw-up. Is it OK if that person cleans up once you're gone? You walk up to each house, press each doorbell, say "hey" to each friend, and then you walk into the kitchen and throw up, and then you throw up a little more in the hallway and bedroom. OK, bear with me for a second because I do NOT think you are going to like this analogy, but, ummm, I'm going to use it anyway: Let's say you went over to seven or eight of your so-called friends' houses every day and just threw up everywhere. Is it a dick move for someone to delete comments I make on their Facebook posts?