It’s a good idea but most definitely VERY low priority due to the overwhelming amount of suitable substitutes for this system
Exactly, such as new updates and keeping the community alive. The friends system may be added eventually, but no for awhile.
Who ever said it was going to be removed? All we were saying is that it's not a high priority and while it may be added at some point, it's not going to be added anytime soon.
Actually, Its, without an apostrophe, is the possessive of the pronoun it. It's, with an apostrophe, is a contraction of it is or it has. If you're not sure which spelling to use, try replacing it with it is or it has. If neither of those phrases works in its place, then its is the word you're looking for. Hint: The word involved is small and it's contained in this sentence. Yet the two rules are actually quite easy to remember. Rule 1: When you mean it is or it has, use an apostrophe. Rule 2: When you are usingits as a possessive, don't use the apostrophe. Its is a possessive form of it, meaning belonging to it. It's is a contraction of the words it is or it has. To figure out which is correct for your sentence, just swap in “it is” and then “it has“. ... If the resulting sentence doesn't make sense, you need its! Consequently, English speakers naturally want to use it's to mean "something belonging to it." But it's is only used when it's a contraction of it is or it has. The ironclad rule – no exceptions – is that if you can replace the word with it is or it has, use it's. Otherwise, it's always its. Related difficulties: apostrope s · hers vs her's. To use it's, its or its': that really is a useful question. It's one of the mistakes I see most frequently made in emails, presentations and company correspondence, where every word can either add or take away credibility. It's also an easy rule to master. Read on and I promise you'll never get it wrong again. The difference between its and it's is like the difference between sweet and sour, summer and winter, Buffy the movie and Buffy the show. Even so, EVERYONE STILL GETS IT WRONG. (And yes, we're yelling. This one makes us mad.) Here's how it goes: The word it's is a contraction for it is or it has.
You replied to his post "correcting" him and you replaced it with the wrong word, I know the rules for it. The sentence he said was, "ik, grammar police it is sad" But only with the It's. You "corrected" him by saying that he needed and its, as you said, implying possession.