Imagine you are a guest at a wedding and during the reception a slide show of the bride's mother giving birth to the bride is displayed on giant flat screens while you eat your choice of chicken marsala or prime rib. Is this appetizing? As you sign in to Facebook: LOOK! There on your wall is an update from a friend who has "shared" a full-color picture of his red, angry surgical scar. Do you send a "get well" poke?
Now, you head over to Twitter and click on your colleague's link ("What my daughter did today!") only to be confronted with a Twitpic of a toilet with very yellow water. Should a pee stream be posted to a Twitterstream?
Friends, family and co-workers are using digital technology, but not all of them will use it in ways you consider appropriate. What are you going to do about it? Should you do anything about it?
One option is restricting access. But that doesn't really solve the problem. As Sarah points out:
So a ton of people right now are making their blogs private. why I ask?? I have never had any weird comments or anything out of the ordinary.
The weirdness is not who you're reading, it's what is being sent out to you. Sure you can trim your Twitterstream. You can unfriend folks. But is that the way to go? Maybe it's diplomatic to do it like that -- avoiding confrontation, just letting them fade off Facebook. Let's not forget humor as an option. I think a point made with a sense of humor can be even more memorable than a pointed discussion, which may come off as terribly judgmental to the person on the receiving end.
You could write a status update about the wedding on Facebook -- knowing half of the bride's family is on your friend list -- and share "Just saw Aunt Joan's hoo-hah at Debbie's wedding. Mazel Tov!" This may make your point without making any enemies.
Keep in mind your own comfort level may be different than that of other people, and your friends and family are well intentioned. Maybe you want to come up with your own rules and list your expectations so everyone
is clear about why you might unfriend or unfollow. Kelly wrote up her own list of why she might give someone the axe on Facebook. Two of them are: Post TMI stuff on your status. I don't want to know everything about your life. If I did, we'd be more than just Facebook friends.
And:
Use your status updates to give a play-by-play of your entire day. There's a place for this people. It's called Twitter. Make the switch.
She also points out that she considers who has made the offense:
**If you are reading this and do one or more of these things and we're still Facebook friends, it's because that's how much I love you.**
We all have our own schtick. We all have our own tolerances and comfort levels. Florinda talks about her feelings about being able to share one thing but maybe not another:
I've always been much more tentative about sharing musical tastes than almost anything else. I may have a hard time narrowing down my favorite books, but I'll tell you some of them if you really want to know. I don't mind telling you what foods I like best, or what movies I've watched over and over, or which TV shows I want to own on DVD.
What you may consider to be an embarrassing admission may be another's catharsis. You're not going to be able to control what others post, tweet or share; what you can control is your response to any of it.
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Monday 01 February
By Chellise Scranton
I just read the article on "oversharing" and it was GREAT! Right on target. I am not that with Twitter - because I have a limited "need" for the social networking apps. When I was a new Mom? I adored hearing others breast feeding dilemmas and I susbscribe to a few different special interest websites. When I am on FaceBook - give me the down and dirty in two sentences please! I think I am going to share this with a few of my friends.
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Monday 01 February
By J
You know I thought facebook was just a way to connect to old friends and classmate, I mean come on, everything that you do you have to post it, every where you go, you have to post it. If you use the toilet and it never came out, wow, do you have to post it....but the kicker is that, people are up til, 2, 3am just to see who's online.
Monday 01 February
By Lin
Has anyone ever been put on a My Stalkers List on Facebook ? Does this mean you should leave that person alone?
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Monday 01 February
By Tyler
Facebook drama is to much, just who cares.
I know the site isn't the best..but everytime I go on any site all I hear is
"FACEBOOK SHUNNNNNNNNNN"
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Monday 01 February
By pgwa90ct
there's an easy way to avoid hearing the "up to the minute" play by play of someone's day...or seeing the annoying post from the friend you don't have it in your heart to delete...HIDE them :)
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Monday 01 February
By txtntwilliams@aol.com
why do the people @ lemondrop let these comments post. they have nothing at all to do with the story line , but yet thire not deleted. it's not just lemondrop , it's on most comment boards , except fox , where they delete this crap.
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Monday 01 February
By Ed
Ya know what I hate to see...
FETUSES!
Seriously? Why does everyone think its okay to post a picture of their fetus and make it their profile picture? Not everyone wants to see your mutant in your uterus
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Monday 01 February
By Chris
Hey moron, it's not a "fetus" it's a BABY and if you don't want to see a woman's growing belly or her ultrasound, here's a thought...don't freaking look at it, even if it's their profile picture, no one is FORCING you to look at it. Of course you're the idiot that has a picture of their dog or some idiotic abstract piece that no one ever gives a crap to look at.
Monday 01 February
By Nicole
You have to understand this is an important and joyful time in these peoples lives. Maybe you don't to see it, but I am sure many others do. If it bothers you that much, delete the people. If it is someone that you care about and don't want to delete, then maybe you should just be happy for them as well and just not look at the picture.
Monday 01 February
By FAYE
I READ THE ARTICAL AND I AGREE!!. IF YOUR HAVING A BAD DAY,PUT HAVING A BAD DAY ON YOUR STAT.NOTHING MORE.I THINK PEOPLE PUT PERSONAL STUFF ON THERE TO GET ATTENTION.BUT THATS JUST MY OPINION.
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Monday 01 February
By tom
HERE HERE...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have "" friends "", """ who share every waking moments activities """ we don't CARE...!!!!....lol.....
stop in say HI....maybe some extraordinary things that may have happen a joke whatever, not every damn thing you did all day everyday....ty..!
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Monday 01 February
By mark
Some people i just cant understand.If you go to a site and it tells you to post about your day and believe you me, people will.What I cant understand is some people will come on the same site a say shit like ,I cant believe all these people post what they done today .DUH.That's what the site is about so if you got a problem with it then keep your a$$ off of it.
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Monday 01 February
By Nicki
I know how it is to get on Facebook and see right away some strange person picture on my feed just because one of my friends commented. Like one was of my enemy showing off her 'new tattoo' on her belly.. It was gross. Not anything I ever wanted to see and I didn't need to ever but thanks to Facebook! TADA!!! haha my mom walked up and said "Aw!! How far along is she?" with a happy face and then said that the tattoo was going to stretch sooo bad. That's when I had to turn to her and say "Mom... She's not pregnant." my moms face was priceless.
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Thursday 02 February
By Sofia
I'm sorry, but I just do not agree with this article in the slightest. I feel that these social networks exist for a reason... to keep our friends and family updated with what is going on in our lives. I don't think it is possible to 'overshare'. People don't share anymore than what they are comfortable with. If they didn't mind people knowing these things, they wouldn't post them in the first place. If someone has a problem with reading them, there is a way to remove someone from your facebook newsfeed without having to delete them from your friends list. My philosophy -- its a free country. And so long as you're not threatening somebody with bodily harm or anything of the sort, you should feel free to post whatever you want and as much as you feel comfortable with. Whoever doesn't like it can go scratch themselves, if you catch my drift.
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Monday 01 February
By Stacey OBrien
I had to hide my facebook wall from the world and make it virtually impossible for anyone to read because one of my friends uses facebook to post firey essays about Islamic extremism and the finer points of Iranian politics (she's originally from there). I really don't know the ins and outs of Iranian politics and did not want my facebook page to attract unwanted attention for views that I did not necessarily share or even understand fujlly. Her extremism could make ME look bad professionally and personally, yet she's a real friend of mine (who doesn't normally talk this way), so to "unfriend" her would be a big deal. Anolther long time friend posts potty mouth posts, which also reflect badly on me.
These are women I've known since elementary school, and although I accept them for how they are, a boss or colleague reading my facebook page might really wonder about who I am when they read these entries from old friends of mine.
I'm thinking of just closing my facebook down because of all this, plus, I missed out on a Christmas invitation because the friend, who usually sends me an actual invitation for Christmas dinner, didn't do so this year because she assumed I was out of town because I have not been weighing in on facebook! Has she ever heard of a telephone? Yikes!
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Monday 01 February
By Sandy
Twitter is obviously for people who have absolutely nothing else to do but annoy everybody with their insipid lives.
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Monday 01 February
By r
when the internet first came out over 10 years ago you did not post your name ,photo and where you lived at. It was considered too dangerous now look at it. People post naked pictures of themselves and there kids going to the toilet.
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Monday 01 February
By Candy
I don't want to see the umbilical cord and crap from the birth of your kid. Good lord, you'd think these young adults were the first people ever to give birth on the planet. If you were, it would be national news, so NO NEED TO SHARE! Way too much TMI going on out there, and it will come back to bite many on the hiney at some point in their future!
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Monday 01 February
By Feel Ur Pain
Don't you know today everyone has to feel a woman's pain. It is like when they say " we are pregnant" , when referring to their husband. Only women get pregnant not men. Having a baby should be solely the domain of the woman giving birth. That is what makes it special. Now it is just a free for all.
Monday 01 February
By lisanie43
To AOL editors, will you stop slamming face book? Stop posting garbage and lies about face book and please focus on people posting nonsense and pirated videos on you tube, that violated copyright regulations? Why don't you post newsworthy articles and stop posting rubbish that belongs in the trash compactor? Why do you continue to be obsessed on Face book when people know what they should post and shouldn't? People are not stupid. Its stupid to keep on focusing on the wrong website when the most important thing for you to focus is website like you tube and myspace. I bet you will find strange people doing strange things regardless of copyright issues and trying to jump start other disturbing behavior that would warrant immediate criminal investigation!
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