Why facebook annoys me




















They earn extra points if they get you to join, and they really need those points. You are a vehicle to get them to the next level. Take them off your guest list. Or a chat room. Some couples post so many photographs of themselves or selfies with their Playbill at a Broadway show it almost feels like you never see one without the other.

Even their profile photo is a couples shot. Until their vacation rolls around, that is, and the whole world gets to see them in a hot tub together. Failing that, pray for lots of steam. Also see: Does Facebook break up marriages? This story was updated on July, 26 You can follow him on Twitter quantanamo. Home Personal Finance Slide Show. Slide Show Top 10 most annoying people you may want to unfriend on Facebook Published: July 29, at a. ET By Quentin Fottrell.

Also see: Why Facebook is toying with your emotions Here are the 10 most annoying Facebook users as chosen by our panel of experts:. Your moment of self-satisfaction is profoundly annoying to people you're not that close with, and they make up the vast majority of people who will be subjected to the status," he warns.

Here's Wait But Why's description of this post style: "A post that makes it clear that something good or bad is happening in your life without disclosing any details. Your friends get neither entertainment nor information. They just get annoyed. No one cares what you had for breakfast. No one. Why are you telling people about mundane things like meals or the minutiae of your schedule? Maybe it's loneliness. Maybe it's narcissism. Maybe it's just lack of thought. But whatever the reason, maybe it's time to stop.

Wait But Why is also not keen on "a public posting from one person to another that has no good reason to be public. Gratitude is great.

When there's an occasion for it at least. When your "thank you's" come out of the blue, Urban and many other people can't help but question your motives. And if you felt suddenly emotional about your best friends and family, is a public status really the way you'd express it? I think Facebook should be a lighthearted place where people post interesting and broad information. Keeping my Facebook page lighthearted is my preference and I enjoy the statuses of my Facebook friends that do the same.

Life is already so serious; Facebook should be somewhat of an escape, not a downer. But I understand everyone does not think of Facebook the same way I do so I have to stop being bothered by their updates. Plus, my reasons for posting certain information on Facebook are probably different than others.

A perfect example of this is people who update their status with information about their child or the progress of their pregnancy. I am really not that interested in the fact that baby Jimmy is teething or that Sarah is so much more advanced than other two year olds.



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