Path only works if you reject those friend requests→
An interesting point by Josh Constine from TechCrunch on how sharing with less people might actually improve the experience of using Path:
Path lets you share things that only people who really care about you want to know, like when you wake up and go to sleep, or when you travel more than a few miles. If you are friends on Path with anyone you might feel embarrassed by sharing that content with, or that you think wouldn’t find that stuff interesting, you’re much less likely to share. The maximum sharing volume likely comes with a friend count of between 3 and 5. As you hit 15, 40, or 100, you’ll censor yourself more, and find less reason to use Path in addition to other services.
I really like Path. It’s clearly similar to the Facebook timeline, only it brings in the functionality of a lot of other services as well. You can post pictures with photo filters (though not nearly as nice as those found in Instagram) or check-in to places (and it even syncs with Foursquare, so you can use Path as your one-stop check-in service) or post “thoughts” (which are similar to Twitter). Oh, and it also has a really beautiful interface to boot. The only thing it doesn’t do (so far, at least) is teach you how to write blog posts without overusing parentheticals (like this). [TechCrunch]