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Default pane and first tab at the bottom left of the Socials window that lists friends that you track in the game. Sometimes called the "Friends pane."
You can access the Friends List via the Real ID button () above the left side of your chat window (default key shortcut of O).
The Friends List pane also has three sub panes accessible from tabs at the top of the pane:
Friends (the default)
Ignore
Pending
The other panes accessible from the Friends List window:
Real ID-friends are shown with their real name, Character's name, their current Region and the game they're playing (WoW, Starcraft, Diablo etc.).
Online friends will also have a Invite to party button (if not already grouped) at the right side of their row.
The upper left has an availability status drop menu control. Above the list are 3 subtabs (Friends, Ignore, and Pending) with the Friends subtab selected by default.
The upper right has two buttons (no text; these buttons appear with any subtab selected):
Broadcast button (blue speech bubble)
Scroll of Resurrection button (scroll icon)
At the bottom, the pane has two buttons:
Add Friend
Send Message
Availability status
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Broadcast
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Scroll of Resurrection
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Add Friend
This button brings up a box where you can type in a player's name or email address to add them to your friends list.
If you choose to enter an email address, your partner gets a notification and has to choose whether he wants to add you as a Real ID friend or not.
Remove Friend
This button removes the selected player's name from your friends list.
Send Message
If the selected friend is online, this button sends a private tell to them. You type your private message in a chat box that appears at the bottom of the screen.
Ignore subtab
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At the bottom, the pane has 2 buttons:
Ignore Player
Remove Player
Ignore Player
This button brings up a box where you can type in the player's name you want to ignore or you can shift-click the person's name from the chat window to add it to the box. Clicking the Accept button will add the name to your ignore list. Clicking the Cancel button will close the box without changing your ignore list. You can ignore up to 50 players.
Remove Player
This button removes the selected player's name from your ignore list. Eqivalent of unignore, but applies only to selected names in ignore list.
If a character no longer exists (usually gold spammer characters), the character's name will automatically be removed from their ignore list.
Pending subtab
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This pane shows a list of pending friend invites.
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This section concerns content that is out-of-date. Reason: Need update for Mists of Pandaria and later.
A new icon has been added to the top left of the Chat Frame which will open up the Friends list.
In addition to its current functionality, the Friends List will now allow players to add Battle.net accounts (Real ID). Players will have to confirm that they are friends in order for a Real ID to be added. Once Real ID friends, players can communicate cross-game, cross-faction and cross-realm.
A new Pending tab has been added where players can accept or decline a Real ID friend request, or select the Report Spam or Block Communications buttons.
Players can now select from three statuses which will be visible to their friends: Available, Away and Busy.
A Broadcast window has been added to the top of the frame. Players can use this to broadcast a message to all of their Real ID friends online. This message will also be displayed under the broadcaster's Real ID information in each friend's list.