LOL, again another assumption the spouse is a husband. |
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Sounds normal.
People who have joint FB/social media accounts are the strangest. It's shouting to the world how little trust there is in your relationship. |
I don’t think OP was talking about a “joint” account. As I understand it, this is about one spouse blocking or “unfriending” the other spouse from their own account. |
+1. PP is confused. I don’t know anyone with a joint account. It is completely weird to, out of the blue, remove all trace of your spouse from your social media. |
| Absolutely. The lack of privacy via using Facebook on most browsers is pretty violating. It should go away entirely. |
Haha I have an aunt like this. She doesn’t really understand how social media works and she thinks anyone with a profile picture with another person in it has a joint account. So if someone has a profile picture with them and their spouse she thinks it’s a couples account, if the picture has a whole family she thinks it’s a family account etc. She always complains about all the “joint accounts” she sees and I’ve tried to set her straight but she’s not hearing it. |
| Petty. |
I know of people who have joint accounts. They think that it’s a way to prevent them from cheating (there are religious people). And come to think about it, it probably does have an impact! |
| My husband unfriended me a few years ago. He did not like me tagging him in photos he didn’t vet and he did not like seeing my liberal political rants. |
| Petty move. |