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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 722873" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Is social media really, truly worth this much of your time and effort? Is this person worth this much of your life? Without social media, would you ever spend this much time and effort on this person? </p><p></p><p>I like the suggestion to make this person's status restricted. You don't ever have to tell her. If she has the nerve to ask you why she isn't seeing your posts, act like you don't know what she is talking about. Then go about your life. Save yourself from this nonsense!!! </p><p></p><p>Your instincts tell you that something is off with her posts. Listen to them. Don't feel required to like something you don't. This is one more thing I loathe about social media. People are not very authentic on social media. It is one thing to try to keep peace and not hurt someone's feelings if you genuinely care about their feelings. It is another if you just feel pressured into liking something because every other comment is liked, or every comment that is shown is liked. </p><p></p><p>You have great instincts Nomad. If they tell you something is off, then something is off. It just is. This relative has done enough intrusive and just plain screwy things that made you uncomfortable that you don't need a reason to move her to the back of the line. Why not restrict her access?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 722873, member: 1233"] Is social media really, truly worth this much of your time and effort? Is this person worth this much of your life? Without social media, would you ever spend this much time and effort on this person? I like the suggestion to make this person's status restricted. You don't ever have to tell her. If she has the nerve to ask you why she isn't seeing your posts, act like you don't know what she is talking about. Then go about your life. Save yourself from this nonsense!!! Your instincts tell you that something is off with her posts. Listen to them. Don't feel required to like something you don't. This is one more thing I loathe about social media. People are not very authentic on social media. It is one thing to try to keep peace and not hurt someone's feelings if you genuinely care about their feelings. It is another if you just feel pressured into liking something because every other comment is liked, or every comment that is shown is liked. You have great instincts Nomad. If they tell you something is off, then something is off. It just is. This relative has done enough intrusive and just plain screwy things that made you uncomfortable that you don't need a reason to move her to the back of the line. Why not restrict her access? [/QUOTE]
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