It seems these days that we’re all avid users of Facebook but there are still things that people do on it that drive us a bit mad.
Here are 10 things that we’re kind-of sick of seeing on the top social media!
1. Vaguebooking
“Some people!” and another classic “Can’t believe what just happened!!” – Not a day goes by when you don’t see someone vaguebooking their way into your timeline.
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2. People who’re obsessed with sharing competitions all the time
Like and share, share and like. Please stop. Just please.
3. Having inanimate objects as a profile picture (especially cars)
Met someone out and you don’t know who they are? There you are minding your own business doing a bit of Facebook creeping when suddenly: a car profile pic. Time for new tactics so!
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4. Sending an excessive amount of game invites
Can someone just get rid of Candy Crush? Despite the best attempts at blocking invites, somehow the Candy Crush addicts make it back into your life.
5. Serial likers
They like everything you do, from every photo, status, check-in, even posts that aren’t really meant to be liked! It can be exhausting.
6. Tagging like there’s no tomorrow
Doesn’t matter what photo you’re in, even if it’s just the side of your face this Facebooker will tag you. And good luck if you were just on a night out. You can’t escape the wrath of the tagging machine…
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7. Not using Facebook chat for private messages
Example: “Hi Susan what time are we meeting? Where? Ok cool. See you then” – No one wants to see that but your friends in question surely?
8. People who post photos and claim that they’re “looking ugly”
Well if you’re looking so “ugly”, why would you post it then?! The classic compliments fisher.
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9. People who’re obsessed about sharing depressing and inspirational quotes
They’re absolutely everywhere. Somehow these are more uninspiring and irritating rather than inspiring.
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10. People who link their Twitter account to their Facebook
Just stop, it’s Facebook! Why’re you connected to the two social medias together – Isn’t one enough?