Saturday, January 2, 2016

SIX REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD UNFRIEND SOME FACEBOOK FRIENDS

Yes, we all have different reasons for being on Facebook and what ever our reasons are, it can only be achieved with Friends. Sometimes, the friends we add or accept on Facebook drift us away from our reason for being there in the first place. Some are rather annoying, disrespectful

1. They’ve turned into a robot.
“some people tag me in totally unrelated pictures all the time,” said Mr. Nyor. “It’s annoying. And that’s all I ever get from them. Clearly, they’re not interested in actually being friends.”
That’s because your friends are robots. These are the friends you never hear from except when they want you to join a cause, sign a petition, become a fan of a product, or otherwise promote something. Facebook robot friends are increasingly becoming problems as well, but are not yet grounds for unfriending.

2. You don’t know who they are.
A few days ago, Facebook suggested I reconnect with a friend whose name I didn’t recognize, She’d recently gotten married, but I hadn’t even known she was engaged. I’ll probably unfriend her later. Along with some random people I met at parties in college.
You’re tired of seeing [that mystery name] your newsfeed, You haven’t talked to that person since the random class you took together, and you’ll probably never talk to them again.

 They broke your heart.
This is the number one reason to unfriend someone on Facebook, why will you want to be friends with your Ex on Facebook? cause you want to stalk them? I think it makes no sense, its time to use the delete button.

4. You don’t like them anymore.
In the early years of Facebook, users would  friend everyone from their dorm, everyone from school, and every person they had ever met. But now, many people are finding they no longer like a number of their friends, and spend time creating limited profiles, customizing the newsfeed, and avoiding Facebook chat.
it’s silly to be concerned one of these people might find out you’ve unfriended them and get angry. You are never going to see them again, You don’t want to see them ever again. You hated them in high school. Your mass communications group project is over.

5. Annoying status updates.
I don’t want to see ‘So-and-so wishes it was over or the cheers of bandwagon sports fans
Excessive status updates are one example of Facebook abuse, twitter is the place for excessive status updates, not Facebook. People who make excessive Facebook updates are those people who want you to think they’re cool but in real sense they’re not.

I once unfriended someone because his updates are always in all caps, makes no sense

6. Obnoxious photo uploads.
Everyone has a different idea about what photos are appropriate to post , but a popular complaint from Facebook users in their 20s concerned wedding and baby photos. I know that older people are joining now, but if you’re at the stage in your life when most the photos are of your kids, I mean, what are you doing on Facebook?

I think makeup photos are worse. I once deleted a girl who posts pictures of herself and her boyfriend kissing.

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