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How do you feel about your "friends" posting mind-numbing details about their daily lives on Facebook and Twitter?

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Very needy people ... posting nonsense in Fakebook/Farcebook.

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People may need to vent or boast once in a while, no problem. But, with repeated offenses, I will diagnose said friends with "attention whore" syndrome, then I simply unfollow.

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Got no “friends.”

No friends, either, come to think about it. : (

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Not on any of those sites so they can post away. Plus, I dislike almost all of my friends, anyway. They hate me pretty badly too so it works out.

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All forms of social media is a disease.

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People have different choices, but seeking validation online doesn't bring real happiness. I don't have Facebook, Instagram nor Twitter...less stress!!!

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I don't have any friends, so it's one less thing to worry about.

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This is kind of a loaded question, isn’t it?

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I really hate closeup face shots, which show the person's phizgob and nothing else.

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Doesn't bother me. People can share what they want about themselves, I'll only read what I find interesting.

Although I know a few people who overshare things about their children and that makes me a little uncomfortable.

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in normal times, people usually seek to get attention and positive affirmation on social media. This is even more apparent during a time where people are cooped up in their homes and social interaction with others are almost non-existent. I just ignore them and just generally avoid opening my social media except for checking up on certain things. We all know how toxic can social media get

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