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mymorgy 06-09-2016 08:31 AM

just got into a fight with a friend from facebook
 
she teased me about an awful and painful first job i had to boost my favorite person hillary. I rammed her. I told her that it was supposed to be an editor's job and thank god for psychology and programming. i added that she did not even go to college. I hate the butt of being somebody's joke

Mari 06-09-2016 08:25 PM

Bobby,

Facebook has the option to "UnFolllow "Susan" -- or whatever her name is.

You are still friends but you do not see their posts.
I have done that.
I also have unfriended people.
I have on several occasions "blocked" people.


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One that I blocked was my second cousin's husband who kept posting about the government taking away his guns.
It is not his fault that he is too stupid
to know that the government is not going to do so.

Even so, I did not need his posts in my life.
There were not benefiting me.
I choose what I want to bring into my life.

M

OhKay 06-10-2016 07:07 AM

I'm sorry that this person made you feel so badly, publicly, especially when you were already sharing something that was painful for you :hug::hug::hug:

I hope that it was not intended to be mean-spirited. If you think that it wasn't, and the relationship is worth it, you can try sending her a private message to try to let her know it hurt your feelings and give her a chance to apologize like an adult…

But if you think she was just being a *****, block/unfollow/unfriend her as Mari suggested, or keep reaming her if it makes you feel better and doesn't sap too much of your energy.

:hug::hug::hug:

Kay

OhKay 06-10-2016 07:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mari (Post 1213765)
Bobby,

Facebook has the option to "UnFolllow "Susan" -- or whatever her name is.

You are still friends but you do not see their posts.
I have done that.
I also have unfriended people.
I have on several occasions "blocked" people.


M


Mari,

If Bobby "unfollows" Susan on Facebook, can Susan still see and comment on Bobby's posts without Bobby being able to see what Susan is writing about her?

Mari 06-10-2016 07:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OhKay (Post 1213783)
Mari,

If Bobby "unfollows" Susan on Facebook, can Susan still see and comment on Bobby's posts without Bobby being able to see what Susan is writing about her?

Yes, as far as I understand.
Susan can still see Bobby and post to Bobby and see what Bobby is saying, but Bobby does not see her.
"Unfollow" is the same as the old "ignore."

M

mymorgy 06-10-2016 07:56 AM

she uses anybody as a joke. she also doesn't know who i feel about hillary.

OhKay 06-10-2016 08:18 AM

Talking religion and politics is dangerous. But it's your Facebook page. You should be able to post whatever you want.

If she's the type of person who constantly makes jokes at others' expense, I'd just block or unfriend her unless you're attached to her and think she has other redeeming qualities that make up for those shortcomings.

Mari 06-10-2016 03:43 PM

People are emotional this year about politics.

Facebook might get more heated as the election gets closer.


M

OhKay 06-11-2016 07:55 AM

I think the news and social media is out of control already. I can't imagine what the summer and fall is going to bring. I think it's all very upsetting, but I still watch the news. I don't use Facebook, and haven't been checking Twitter for a while now.

Are you back to watching the news Bobby?

mymorgy 06-11-2016 01:33 PM

i am not watching the news as much..I can't stand Hillary


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