Treecko
the princess without voice
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I'm sure a good amount of you use Facebook either daily, once a week , or every now and then. So there's probably things that people do there that annoy you. So what are some of your Facebook pet peeves?
If you don't have Facebook, please don't say "I don't have Facebook lol". You're best off not posting if that's all you say. If you don't have Facebook, but have other social networks (like Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, Pinterest ,Vine, etc) you can give pet peeves you have from those sites.
One really big Facebook pet peeves I have is when people literally post about everything. I have a friend who posts every single mundane thing she does and it annoys me so much. Let me give you examples.
I think you get the point. If we weren't really good friends, I probably would've unfriended her by now.While yes, Facebook is for you to update people with your life, but no one needs to know every little , mundane thing you do everyday. No one (or very few people) cares what you're making/having for dinner, that you got wasted with your friends last night, or that you're out on a walk. Because that's what everyone does everyday (or a good amount of people for getting wasted) and you're not doing anything different.
Another one is vaguebooking. For the uninformed vaguebooking is "An intentionally vague Facebook status update, that prompts friends to ask what's going on, or is possibly a cry for help."
So things like "Wondering if it's still all worth it." "Well that can't be good" "im so done with u and all ur stupid crap." And my favorite from a former Facebook friend of mine. "Yes I do have feelings! Yes I'm hurt! Congrats u won. The worst part I didn't know it was a game!"
And then when someone asks what's wrong, they say "I don't want to talk about it." or "it's not your problem." or respond in a way that doesn't mention what's wrong.
Honestly , if you don't want to tell anyone what's wrong then you should post it on the Internet where all your 500 friends can see it. (Sure we have Dear Anonymous, but I feel that's different since it feels more anonymous and no one really asks you what's wrong.And it's designed to be anonymous while Facebook is more out in the open.)
TL;DR don't post about everything in your life. Don't post vague status and then when people ask say "I don't want to talk about it."
If you don't have Facebook, please don't say "I don't have Facebook lol". You're best off not posting if that's all you say. If you don't have Facebook, but have other social networks (like Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, Pinterest ,Vine, etc) you can give pet peeves you have from those sites.
One really big Facebook pet peeves I have is when people literally post about everything. I have a friend who posts every single mundane thing she does and it annoys me so much. Let me give you examples.
Spoiler:
I think you get the point. If we weren't really good friends, I probably would've unfriended her by now.While yes, Facebook is for you to update people with your life, but no one needs to know every little , mundane thing you do everyday. No one (or very few people) cares what you're making/having for dinner, that you got wasted with your friends last night, or that you're out on a walk. Because that's what everyone does everyday (or a good amount of people for getting wasted) and you're not doing anything different.
Another one is vaguebooking. For the uninformed vaguebooking is "An intentionally vague Facebook status update, that prompts friends to ask what's going on, or is possibly a cry for help."
So things like "Wondering if it's still all worth it." "Well that can't be good" "im so done with u and all ur stupid crap." And my favorite from a former Facebook friend of mine. "Yes I do have feelings! Yes I'm hurt! Congrats u won. The worst part I didn't know it was a game!"
And then when someone asks what's wrong, they say "I don't want to talk about it." or "it's not your problem." or respond in a way that doesn't mention what's wrong.
Honestly , if you don't want to tell anyone what's wrong then you should post it on the Internet where all your 500 friends can see it. (Sure we have Dear Anonymous, but I feel that's different since it feels more anonymous and no one really asks you what's wrong.And it's designed to be anonymous while Facebook is more out in the open.)
TL;DR don't post about everything in your life. Don't post vague status and then when people ask say "I don't want to talk about it."
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