![]() Otherwise you’ll be boring people across four different mediums.Ħ | You do something in real life that makes the person start disliking your behavior or personality Post on Foursquare when you get to the restaurant… Facebook when you read their menu…Twitter when you eat your breakfast… Instagram when you take a particularly stunning photo of your breakfast… and Tiktok when you lay down a fat rap track about your breakfast. When in doubt, consult your social media cheat sheet. 5 | You post too often about boring, everyday life topics One, a ton of people were all friends with the same racist guy and all unfriended him… or two, more people have to realize that not everyone sees the humor in you updating your status to broadcast every time you’re at a grocery store and you see the clerk selling a bag of ice to an Eskimo. Which, to me, means either one of two things. In the survey, only 0.4 percent of people said that they’ve ever posted something racist on Facebook… but 8.2 percent of people said they’ve unfriended someone for posting racist comments. 4 | Your posts are more racist than you realize But someone at Facebook noticed and threatened me.įortunately, under my policy of only having perverted friends, I had zero unfriendings as a result. ![]() That event desensitizes you so much, you stop noticing. I had posted a picture album from that event and didn’t realize that, in one of the photos of me interviewing a porn star to get some juicy info, she was wearing a sheer material that made it possible to see everything. It was when I was working in web video and had just gone to an adult video convention and done a bunch of interviews. OK, I won’t just leave that detail hanging out there. I actually once got a strongly-worded email from Facebook Big Brother for inadvertently posting a picture that featured a nipple. This can include sexist stuff, sexual stuff, foul language, links to porn sites, whatever. However, others throttle it to the limit and cross the line. Some inappropriate things in photos shared on the social media giant can be funny. 3 | You post too many inappropriate things That is also a recipe for people to unfriend you on Facebook. One common occurrence happen during election.Īnd if you are also very vocal about your beliefs, you may inadvertently (or deliberately) piss someone off every day. People easily gets triggered about some topics, especially if their “idols” are “attacked”. Though men and women post disproportionate things on Facebook, it’s still a different mess when posting about polarizing topics. Even if the cereal mascot riding a vehicle that best fits your personality is the Trix Rabbit on a speedboat, I just can’t see that being relevant to all of your virtual “friends.” 2 | You regularly post about polarizing topics I think this one also has to encompass all of the Facebook quizzes. ![]() And that goes double for you, new parents.īut the only time I’ve ever unfriended someone was when a guy who was barely an acquaintance sent out an event invitation… and then sent harassing messages twice a day trying to get hundreds of people to RSVP. I can always hide someone who posts their daily banalities, so they don’t show up in the news feed. This was actually the single biggest reason for unfriending. 1 | You post too often about unimportant stuff So, straight from the man who is now quite possibly the world’s leading authority on unfriending, here are the 11 biggest reasons someone will unfriend you on Facebook. 11 Reasons Why Someone Would Unfriend You on Facebook ![]() He was kind enough to send me some exclusive results that didn’t make it into the press release or go out to the Liberal Media-at-large. His press release had plenty of good info, but not 11 pieces of info. student in their business school named Christopher Sibona had just completed a survey of thousands of people to try to get an insight into Facebook unfriending. I weigh in.Ī couple of days ago, I saw a link to a study at the University of Colorado – Denver.
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