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On the bottom of some older users' profiles, there is a Flower Patch section with little images of flowers. This profile section was part of an event in Spring of 2007 called "Friendship Week" where users were allowed to give each other flowers as a symbol of friendship.
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A Flower Patch is a section at the bottom of a user's profile page that features several small pixel flowers.  When mousing over the flowers, the name of the user who gave the flower will be visible.   This profile section was originally introduced as part of an event in Spring of 2007 called "Friendship Week" where users were allowed to give each other flowers as a symbol of friendship.  It was disabled at some point and stayed that way for years before returning on April 6, 2011.
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The excitement resulting from the return of flower patches created a wave of mass flower-gifting for a few days afterward, with many online users receiving a large number of flowers in a short time.  Because several users complained about receiving tons of flowers (and consequently tons of "you have received a flower" notifications at the top of their screen), the ability to control whether or not you receive flowers was added on May 26, 2011.  Users can now go to Home -> Account Setup -> Preferences to toggle whether or not they wish to receive flowers and have their flower patch visible.
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==Giving and Receiving Flowers==
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To give a flower to another user, visit their user profile and look for the words "Flower Patch" at the bottom of the page (NOTE: If you do not see their flower patch, this means they have disabled receiving of flowers). Below this you will see some pixel flowers (if they've already been given some flowers) and below that a link that reads "Gift a flower".  Simply click this and a flower will be added to their patch.  The type of flower you give is determined randomly, and you will only be able to give one flower per person.
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When a user receives a flower, they will see a notification informing them.  They will also be able to mouse over their flowers to see who gave them.
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If you no longer wish to receive flowers or have your flower patch visible, you can go to Home -> Account Setup -> Preferences  and un-check the box next to "Show & Send Me Flowers".  This will hide your flower patch and prevent other users from sending you flowers.

Revision as of 16:31, 12 August 2011

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A Flower Patch is a section at the bottom of a user's profile page that features several small pixel flowers. When mousing over the flowers, the name of the user who gave the flower will be visible. This profile section was originally introduced as part of an event in Spring of 2007 called "Friendship Week" where users were allowed to give each other flowers as a symbol of friendship. It was disabled at some point and stayed that way for years before returning on April 6, 2011.


The excitement resulting from the return of flower patches created a wave of mass flower-gifting for a few days afterward, with many online users receiving a large number of flowers in a short time. Because several users complained about receiving tons of flowers (and consequently tons of "you have received a flower" notifications at the top of their screen), the ability to control whether or not you receive flowers was added on May 26, 2011. Users can now go to Home -> Account Setup -> Preferences to toggle whether or not they wish to receive flowers and have their flower patch visible.

Giving and Receiving Flowers

To give a flower to another user, visit their user profile and look for the words "Flower Patch" at the bottom of the page (NOTE: If you do not see their flower patch, this means they have disabled receiving of flowers). Below this you will see some pixel flowers (if they've already been given some flowers) and below that a link that reads "Gift a flower". Simply click this and a flower will be added to their patch. The type of flower you give is determined randomly, and you will only be able to give one flower per person.

When a user receives a flower, they will see a notification informing them. They will also be able to mouse over their flowers to see who gave them.

If you no longer wish to receive flowers or have your flower patch visible, you can go to Home -> Account Setup -> Preferences and un-check the box next to "Show & Send Me Flowers". This will hide your flower patch and prevent other users from sending you flowers.