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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nearly everyone I know maintains reasonable boundaries. They only post non-private things, like birthdays, first day of school, Halloween, and vacation photos. They don't post embarrassing things. They also have their account locked down to friends and family. A few folks do post more private things, like illness, surgeries or or sports injuries, but those are all folks who would probably over share in real life too.[/quote] As my children have gotten older (oldest just turned five) I’ve posted less and less. I rarely posted to begin with but would post for birthdays and…now I don’t. I’ll post a family photo around the holidays and say “wishing everyone happy holidays” but that’s it. I also go on social media 5-6 times a year. It’s pretty toxic and lala land. I would rather spend my time in reality than in a fake reality.[/quote]
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