Anonymous wrote:In the example you give, no, that's dumb. I have family and old friends I'm connected to on social media even though I don't like their politics. I think it's actually important to maintain those lines of communication. I don't want to be in a civil war.
However, if someone did something terrible TO ME and was unrepentant or doubled down on their behavior without apology, I could see asking my spouse to unfollow them on social media, in part to sever that link between us. I wouldn't want my spouse to, for instance, post photos of me or our kids that someone who had harmed me could see.
So I could see a situation in which it would be reasonable to ask this, and I would comply if I was the spouse, but the example your coworker had doesn't rise to that level for me.
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