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That one person who needs to use MyFitnessPal

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  • Posts: 4,064 Member

    OMG this! Or the very vague ones (my mom is infamous for)...like "OMG, he did not just say that ...DOT DOT DOT DOT DOT!!!"

    ^ Yes...then you ask them what is wrong and they tell you they don't want to talk about it. Then why post it?!
  • Posts: 1,363 Member
    Just hide them from your news feed on Facebook. Next, add them to a list you don't look at often or create that list then add them, then remove them from the list you do look at often (say family or close friends). If you do those 2 things, you won't see their posts in your newsfeed and you don't have to look at their posts unless the mood strikes you.
  • Posts: 1,262 Member
    I don't post selfies, but I do post when I had a really great workout or when I complete a triathlon or good run. It inspires some people.
  • Posts: 1,363 Member

    ^ Yes...then you ask them what is wrong and they tell you they don't want to talk about it. Then why post it?!
    Yeah, those are the ones I put in my "special" lists, for the annoying posters I don't have time for since I average about 20 minutes each time on Facebook and I don't get on there daily, couple of times per week, so I don't have time for drama kings and queens.
  • I am the same, Yet i get fed up with the "i got drunk this weekend" " check out my new car" posts :P.
  • Posts: 1,363 Member
    I don't post selfies, but I do post when I had a really great workout or when I complete a triathlon or good run. It inspires some people.
    That's a good reason to post, or just to let people know what you are doing.

    I have some friends that just love to post pics of themselves, constantly, daily...OR, they love to post a bunch of re-posts of pictures, sayings, animal stuff, all kinds of stuff that ends up on Facebook...finally I move them where I don't have to wade through their posts to see something one of my close friends or family members might have posted that could be important or just something I want to see.
  • Posts: 3,213 Member
    What came to my mind while reading this thread is what I have to say to my 6 year old all the time, "Stop complaining about your problem and find a solution."

    There are options on Facebook which allow you to hide his posts, so you can still be friends with him, but you don't have to keep scrolling past all those quad updates. Bless your heart.

    "Stop complaining about your problem and find a solution" -- Love this for a six year old, but also as a little mantra to myself.
  • Posts: 231 Member
    So they stop freaking blowing up facebook with their posts about the gym and pictures taken in the mirror flexing. Like I get it, you're narcissistic and love your body - good. Sweet baby jesus though nobody cares enough to get a 2 hour update on your quads.

    ...you can tell Facebook to block all posts from that person and still remain friends with them. Problem solved. Some people just like to share all day long and see what their friends lives are like since they don't see them that much. ::raises hand in the air::

    Facebook is for socializing. You can block pretty much everything you don't want to see - just go exploring through settings.
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    Yeah, those are the ones I put in my "special" lists, for the annoying posters I don't have time for since I average about 20 minutes each time on Facebook and I don't get on there daily, couple of times per week, so I don't have time for drama kings and queens.
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