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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Why do they do it? 1. It is an efficient way to let people who care know about it. 2. It creates a timeline/memory. 3. It puts something positive into the world. 4. They are proud and want to share what they are proud about. My question is why anybody is even scrolling social media if they don't want to see these things from connections. Unless we are talking about LinkedIn, what other type of content are you trying to see? A picture of people's food? Sincerely, would you rather have a feed full of advertisements and "influencing"?[/quote] People seem to misunderstand the OP. It’s not about posting an update. It’s about posting as though you are speaking to someone who will not see your message. [/quote]
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