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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So grandparents and aunts know[/quote] And people who went with them to college 20+ years ago...while I am vaguely happy to hear that College classmate X's son got into Yale and is a fine human being according to his dad, would I brag about my kid the same way? I don't think so. I was thinking about posting a picture of my kid's latest belt achievement in karate, but opted not to.[/quote] It's definitely more directed at the college classmates and other more distant acquaintances, than at actual friends and family. I know that my nephew is graduating from school this year. I know where my good friend's kid is going to college. I didn't learn this stuff from social media. If it's posted there, it's to get the info to a broader circle who you don't see or talk to often enough to share it in person. And I'm sure, often, to impress them or make them jealous. That's what social media is for, generally.[/quote]
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