'We now have a family rule that my mom can't blog about anyone else': 20+ Social media oversharers who need to be unfriended

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    What's the worst case of over-sharing you've experienced on social media? windle A girl I went to high school with posted a picture of her dog tags from when she was in the Army; I had to remind her that those have her Social Security Number on them.
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    What's the worst case of over-sharing you've experienced on social media?
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    sting2018 Two active duty soldiers who are married to each other, with completely open facebook pages start airing their drama about cheating on each other. Each admitting that they cheated on each other, how they each are going over in the divorce.
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    Their CO was on their facebook page, so was the garrison commander. Both got UCMJ action for adultery. But wait, it gets better. They were ordered to cease talking about the proceedings on social media. What do they both do? They go to social media, contiue to brag
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    about cheating on each other AND put their commander, garrison commander, and respective JAG lawyers on BLAST. They are both no longer in the Army, and yes they are divorced. It was truly epic, and they kept about their punishment, and everything. They basically both started
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    didn't until they got to They then bitched about how are. stop I they
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    [deleted] Guy (whom I was fb friends with) and his gf (whom I wasn't) would start an argument irl, unfriend each other on Facebook, then continue arguing via public status updates. It was annoying... until I got sucked in like an episode of General Hospital. Then it was all
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    I could do to keep up with the fight, switching back and forth between profiles and getting when one of them would stop responding for a few hours.
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    xxkoloblicinxx Overall it really wasn't that bad, but a set of twins I went to HS with got pregnant back to back. And they posted pics and uodates relentlessly. Multiple times a day. So about 6 months into the second twin's pregnancy I commented on one of
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    her pics "Jesus Ashley you've been pregnant for like 15months have the baby or don't!" And was promptly blocked by them both. Their older sister who I'm actually friends with thought it was hilarious. Edit: so apparently "back to back" isn't clear, they got pregnant one after another, as in the
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    second announced her pregnancy about the same time the first gave birth.
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    csl512 Credit card, expiration, CVV on early twitter.
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    BlackThummb Someone I used to work with posts a picture of her and her boyfriend every day on instagram with some lovey dovey caption at the bottom, and a count of how many days they've been together. Every month they celebrate their "anniversary".
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    When they broke up, she deleted every photo with both of them in it, leaving about only 3 photos left on her account. She got a new boyfriend about a month later, and now she does the same thing with this new guy, and I swear to god I think she's been reusing some of the old captions she made of the old bf.
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    Garfield-1-23-23 CTO of my company went through a bitter divorce. His wife was friends with a lot of people at work so everyone was aware of everything she posted about him on Facebook. She stopped referring to him by name and instead called him "Ol' Three Inches Two Minutes".
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    [deleted] Friend of a friend posted about her affair. Identified the person she had an affair with, when it happened, in what office in her place of employment. Went into detail about how she broke her fiancé's trust because his previous wife had an affair too. It was a around. all the way
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    zoebadwolf My mom wrote a very long, very detailed blog post about my sister's miscarriage before most of the extended family even knew she was pregnant.
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    Definitely strained their relationship. When my sister got pregnant again about a year later my mom was the last to know. We now have a family rule that my mom can't blog about anyone else without permission.
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    BiblicalityPSN My mom and I went shopping for a wedding ring for my wife. She took a picture of the one I bought and posted on Facebook like instantly so I had to do an impromptu proposal.
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    + [deleted] My sister in law checks in at the spa and talks about how she's "going to Brazil" (getting waxed). My son was like 14 when he figured out what she meant and blocked her.
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    windle A girl I went to high school with posted a picture of her dog tags from when she was in the Army; I had to remind her that those have her Social Security Number on them.
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    cfisi79 A cousin decided to "out" his open relationship with his (now ex) wife, had a complete meltdown, named the man she was cheating on him with, all where his kids could see it. He pointed
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    out that his daughter sided with him. This was less than a year ago. He's just got married to wife number five.
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    [deleted] A girl I knew posted pictures related to her wedding constantly. Now you may be wondering, "what's the big deal? People post a lot after they get married. It's a big moment." Her wedding was two years ago.
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    2-3 times a week, she's post a photo of her wedding, her rings, or some obscure picture with a long caption about her "journey" with her husband. If any of her friends got married, she would post pictures of her with them at her wedding with a caption
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    to express her excitement for their wedding. Anytime she posted pictures to recognize something in someone else's life, it would be a picture of them at her wedding. I unfollowed her.
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    DeliriusDementia · My one friend from high school finally grew out of this phase, but every time her toddler would est lunch, she would post a pic of him in his highchair with the phrase "Billy (chnsged his name for privacy) loves mommy's peanut butter toast." "Billy loves his spaghetti."
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    "Billy loves mommy's pancakes." And so on and so forth. I can understand if he was way younger and occasionally show him trying food, or if he was autistic and this was a feeding therapy milestone...but nope, a whole two and a half years of what Billy ate
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    for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snack. Same high chair, every freaking day. I almost became invested as I would log into Facebook like "Gee, what did Billy eat today?"
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    PeachyPesco My friend posted about where she kept her stash of money (not in the bank, she said, because she was avoiding paying taxes on her tips) on Facebook. The next week, she got the whole bag stolen after leaving her door unlocked. Come tax time she got audited as well
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    laptoppings Not even an hour after my grandmother passed away last week, one of my uncles posted about it on Facebook. Many of my family learned about her passing from that post instead of the phone calls we were planning to make.
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    Whyevenbotherbeing. A friend from the past completely melted down over a couple month period after visiting his family across country and deciding that his mother, who was battling cancer, wasn't being treated right by the rest of the family.
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    He completely went at it with everyone and no topic or accusation was off limits. And he was clearly in the wrong, completely off his rocker, and his family were just a bunch of regular people. One by one he called people out and publicly tried shaming them by spilling all sorts of past events etc. And one by
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    one these people would eventually tell him off and suggest he get help and then block his . And he would just go harder on the next person. It became so ugly that myself and others just unfriended the guy because we couldn't watch it anymore. I've never seen anything like it before and doubt I will again. Complete shitshow.
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    frylock350 I was able to watch a girl I went to grade school with go through 3 marriages and 2 engagements that didn't get that far in a 4 year timespan
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    [deleted] People who share every single detail of their lives. Someone posted about saying hello to someone. That was it. For sake.
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    Clogwench Observed a former friend arguing about her husband with someone on facebook... and I quote: Random: "Yeah well at least my husband didn't cheat on me three times" Former Friend: "What the would you know, it was only twice".
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    She used to be really good value and a good person, but then she turned into an argumentative (think "Can I speak to the manager soccer Mum" type) we lost touch over the years and that post was the final straw. Unfriended.
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    7731 schotmedown This guy who posted a picture of a framed photo of him and his girlfriend with candles lit next to it, and the caption went on and on about how he was grateful for the time they had together. It wasn't until near the end of that block of text that I realized she had NOT died, they had just broken up.
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    S Hella_Potato My mom posted a status when my little sister got her first period and it made me so angry that I actively drove across town to have a face to face fight with her about it.
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    She was being very obstinate about it until I threatened to start posting a play by play of her menopause into the family facebook group. After that she realized that maybe bodily functions and people's private lives are best left up to them to share and has been really good about it since.
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    sidehunter My friends mum puts every conversation and minor event on Facebook, she has genuinely made my friend cry because she just won't stop.
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    Coolbeanz17 FB friends that share every zodiac post that references their sign saying like "sign that shows they have no emotions is.." "most ride or die gf sign is.." "most crazy sign is..." Like ok we get it you're passive aggressively telling people/person youre "heartless but still the best". Stop. These are made up.
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    venuslibitina I know a girl who frequently posts text conversations between her and her friends. Even posted some breakup texts between her and her partner. The occasional hilarious text exchange, fine, but there were posts of just normal conversations with loved ones that she decided to share with her Instagram.
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    mjforever33 An old friend from school is married with a toddler. She will post EVERY. SINGLE. DETAIL. Of her day. Toddler peed? Posted. Fight with hubby? Posted- with extreme detail.
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    + [deleted] A girl exposing the affair she discovered her boyfriend was having with her supposed "best friend". It was so funny because her boyfriend seemed like a loser, not the guy you'd imagine to be in the middle of a triangle like that. Well
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    the scorned girlfriend told the whole story and tagged them and uploaded screenshots and everything. It was super entertaining.
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    pieceofpizzaz Someone I went to high school with has been updating us monthly on her journey to try and get child support from her baby daddy.

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