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Or the bathroom mirror pic of you and HS boyfriend kissing (similar to the bed shot.) We know you kiss and I'm sure it's the highlight of your teen life. The world doesn't need to see it. Ditto to the "look at me and HS boyfriend on Senior Year Spring Break kissing on the beach" pic. Yes, I know you're in love and "like, gonna be together foreverrrrrrrr <3" Keep it to yourself. Same with drinking. You drank a Smirnoff Ice or whatever at After Prom. You think you're a big awesome drinker and that's great. We don't need to see it. And finally, so you and your BFF HS clique call each other Sexy Hot Bitches for fun. No need for your About Me to be "Jealousy is a sickness, get well soon <3 Sexy Hot Bitches class of 2012. These girls are my lyfeeeeee. Love my loversssss so much <3 <3 |
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Also, don't post about your medical conditions (though I see this more with people that are older than college age). #1 to protect your own privacy/keep your insurance company from using your posts against you and #2 BECAUSE I DON'T WANT TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR GROSS INFECTION OR YOUR GROSS DIGESTIVE SYSTEM PROBLEMS!! :mad: |
Just put the drink down. It doesn't make you look more fun, it just makes the picture unusable in a whole bunch of contexts. And putting it down makes a whole variety of sins forgotten to the past. You might be wasted out of your gourd, but if you put the drink down, stand up straight and open your eyes, 20 years later you might be able to fool your kids.
And the vague posts insinuating the end of the world seriously bug the hell out of me. Sharing seriously bad news on Facebook isn't the worst thing to do (you can disseminate to a lot of people who might care without having to rehash it over and over again), but share or don't share. There is no middle. Going off on a tangent, this goes along with my utter distaste for newscasters saying something is a parent's worst nightmare. Because I bet you I can come up with something worse. And sometimes, the parent's worst nightmare is getting your kids to eat carrots. Seriously? Just saying. |
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I'm not saying your statuses have to be unicorns pooping rainbows, but perpetual frustration or attention-seeking is downright annoying. |
Or just make your facebook and what you post private so nebby sorority girls aren't dissecting it. The majority of the time when I click on a college-aged woman's facebook, it's completely private. Why are we discussing what "should" and "should not" be on there?
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1. 40 zillion religious posts. It's okay, occasionally, but it can be annoying when it's too much. I have friends that I grew up with who have gotten religion HARD and 3/4 of their posts are about Jesus. Talking about church activities if fine. Constant evangelizing is annoying.
2. Talking about politics. Delete it before recruitment. It's going to annoy someone. 3. Any posts that are too depressed. If you've got a ton of mopey posts, delete them before recruitment. |
Don't do like one of the girls from my daughters high school and post all about your pregnancy scare!!!! Got her cut first round.
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My pet peeve: PROFILES THAT AREN'T PRIVATE.
I'm sorry, you have to be stupid these days not to have your profile on complete lockdown to only your friends, not even friends-of-friends. Otherwise, your activity, photos, etc. is accessible to basically everyone. Or you just have really bad judgement, in which case I don't really want to pledge you. If your profile is NOT private, you should untag anyone from your group photos that will come along and post an inappropriate comment, or anyone who has a public profile...because I certainly judge people by the company they keep. Also: passive aggressive posts are passive aggressive. ETA: related to tagging. You should set your privacy settings so that all tags have to be approved by you first. Then no one goes tagging you in drunk photos or at bars before it's too late. |
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People should also be aware of what others post on their walls and/or restrict viewing or posting access to walls. A PNM can have a squeaky clean-looking Facebook profile, but if a friend posts something profane or inappropriate on some level, that's going to send a pretty loud and clear message about the company the PNM keeps.
Also, beyond Facebook...Tumblr is an interesting place. What a PNM posts and reposts says a lot about her. |
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