Maria, I totally agree. Thanks for adding your two cents. I have started unfriending a few people lately myself. It is always good seeing you here- Lori. I so agree, Maria. I condsider this to be spamming. A few weeks ago I was also getting tagged in unknown videos. Can something be changed in FB settings to avoid this? Hello Debi- Last I knew, you can change your personal preferences to stop tagging.
This was before the last FB changes, but I am sure this setting is still available. Check for yourself under account settings. You should be able to control this from there. I appreciate your feedback! Good luck- lori. Businesses are notorious for this tactic. Great addition, Jay. I constantly get those group annoying event invites all the time and most of them are from other states or even other countries! Thanks for sharing 12, Lori. If students and other educators stumble upon my facebook profile, I feel obligated to increase exposure and open permission to healthfully explore these resources.
Academia does not flourish in a closed biosphere bubble. It invites dialog. So, while some may defriend me, I consider it more akin to rignt-sizing my network, rather than seeing it as a negative to avoid.
And, I like that! Hello Frank, and thanks for your interesting insights. In my circle, it is common to get tagged with random pictures, posts or invitations that become frequent and annoying — there is not much value.
I am glad this approach is working for you. Thanks for the great comment! I hope to see you here again someday.
So i tend to nuke folks who do nothing for periods of time. Vicky, it sounds like Facebook is just too close to home for you — lol! The majority of my FB connections are outside my hometown radius. I live is a small town and FB would just make it ever smaller!
Thanks for the comment and the visit- Lori. My friends list has been jumping up and down the past couple weeks and has suddenly stabilized. So, I try not to be offended now when I see my number decreasing, because someone may have actually deleted their account, and it has nothing to do with me. Interesting thoughts, Michelle. After using social media for over two years now, I have developed a thicker skin when it comes to my friendlists. There is also a free browser extension for Chrome.
The app works by showing you your current list of friends and every time you return it compares the latest version to the saved one. It then informs you who your missing friends are and whether they have deactivated their account, or have deleted you. Follow Metro across our social channels, on Facebook , Twitter and Instagram.
Poppy Logo. FB house promo. You live in a real world, not just Facebook. Your interaction is pretty much online, no wonder it makes you feel like your friend dies. Never count on virtual friends. Go out, socialize more, and make real friends. Try to keep your social media away when it has become such negative influence in your life. You know you have stop being online once it turns out to be toxic. What did you post and share on your Facebook? Are they all good influence for people or are you one of those toxic people online?
If the latter is yes, then this is what to do when a guy unfriends you on Facebook: change yourself. Start giving positive influence so that people feel happy to see your post. If the guy who unfriended you is someone you know in real life and it happens after you have a rift with him, fix it.
If you are the guilty one, go talk to him and say sorry. Things may not go as smooth as you wish — he may rejects your peace offer but at least you tried.
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