Wednesday, March 16, 2011

FB is not synonymous with manners

With the increasingly developed aspect of technology, people have been using FB as part of their social communication. However, I feel there are some "taboos" pertaining to this.

Updating one's FB status during one's own wedding is not polite. So is updating one's FB status on every single activity done, for example, going to answer nature's call, not proper. Even updating one's FB status on what one ate for lunch is not necessary. Do people really need to know? It offends my sensibilities too when I get incessant and redundant comments on my posts and photos. What about wall posts that are merely daily greetings? That takes the cake. Another irksome phenomenon is viewing photos that are weird, like rice or one's insignificant purchases.

Of course, this entry is very subjective. FB users have the prerogative to post whatever they wish to on their wall, as long as it does not defy FB's guidelines. This entry is merely based on my own dislikes.

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