Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly the problem is with those of you who have a problem with it. Just get off social media and let people share what they want there.
Right? I truly don't understand people who stay on social media and then complain and judge what people post. If you don't like it, stop following people or get off social media.
I stay on social media because I enjoy seeing people's kids, travels, experiences. That's what I'm there for.
I only have about 8 followers. I am not doing it to brag. It is a way to stay in touch with family and friends who live far away. I like to see their pictures too. I think the people complaining about this are very mean-spirited and envious.
Not envious so much, just smug maybe. It’s because we go better places quietly, yet have to watch you carry on about your pedestrian trips. It’s like shopping at luxury stores yet hearing someone brag about their Target finds. You get it, don’t you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly the problem is with those of you who have a problem with it. Just get off social media and let people share what they want there.
Right? I truly don't understand people who stay on social media and then complain and judge what people post. If you don't like it, stop following people or get off social media.
I stay on social media because I enjoy seeing people's kids, travels, experiences. That's what I'm there for.
I only have about 8 followers. I am not doing it to brag. It is a way to stay in touch with family and friends who live far away. I like to see their pictures too. I think the people complaining about this are very mean-spirited and envious.
Not envious so much, just smug maybe. It’s because we go better places quietly, yet have to watch you carry on about your pedestrian trips. It’s like shopping at luxury stores yet hearing someone brag about their Target finds. You get it, don’t you?
No, you are the smug snob. You don't think travel is worthy unless it's expensive? Wow. Major snob.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly the problem is with those of you who have a problem with it. Just get off social media and let people share what they want there.
Right? I truly don't understand people who stay on social media and then complain and judge what people post. If you don't like it, stop following people or get off social media.
I stay on social media because I enjoy seeing people's kids, travels, experiences. That's what I'm there for.
I only have about 8 followers. I am not doing it to brag. It is a way to stay in touch with family and friends who live far away. I like to see their pictures too. I think the people complaining about this are very mean-spirited and envious.
Not envious so much, just smug maybe. It’s because we go better places quietly, yet have to watch you carry on about your pedestrian trips. It’s like shopping at luxury stores yet hearing someone brag about their Target finds. You get it, don’t you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly the problem is with those of you who have a problem with it. Just get off social media and let people share what they want there.
Right? I truly don't understand people who stay on social media and then complain and judge what people post. If you don't like it, stop following people or get off social media.
I stay on social media because I enjoy seeing people's kids, travels, experiences. That's what I'm there for.
I only have about 8 followers. I am not doing it to brag. It is a way to stay in touch with family and friends who live far away. I like to see their pictures too. I think the people complaining about this are very mean-spirited and envious.
Not envious so much, just smug maybe. It’s because we go better places quietly, yet have to watch you carry on about your pedestrian trips. It’s like shopping at luxury stores yet hearing someone brag about their Target finds. You get it, don’t you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly the problem is with those of you who have a problem with it. Just get off social media and let people share what they want there.
Right? I truly don't understand people who stay on social media and then complain and judge what people post. If you don't like it, stop following people or get off social media.
I stay on social media because I enjoy seeing people's kids, travels, experiences. That's what I'm there for.
I only have about 8 followers. I am not doing it to brag. It is a way to stay in touch with family and friends who live far away. I like to see their pictures too. I think the people complaining about this are very mean-spirited and envious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly the problem is with those of you who have a problem with it. Just get off social media and let people share what they want there.
Right? I truly don't understand people who stay on social media and then complain and judge what people post. If you don't like it, stop following people or get off social media.
I stay on social media because I enjoy seeing people's kids, travels, experiences. That's what I'm there for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly the problem is with those of you who have a problem with it. Just get off social media and let people share what they want there.
Right? I truly don't understand people who stay on social media and then complain and judge what people post. If you don't like it, stop following people or get off social media.
I stay on social media because I enjoy seeing people's kids, travels, experiences. That's what I'm there for.
Anonymous wrote:Clearly the problem is with those of you who have a problem with it. Just get off social media and let people share what they want there.
Anonymous wrote:My FB feed has friends from many different areas…high school in Appalachia, college, law school, work, hobbies…and one of my hobbies include photography.
I am not a professional, but my photographs are OK. I travel internationally to photo workshops from NatGeo photographers, etc. and I work hard at it. My photos have won a few small awards.
I feel like anyone on my FB feed who isn’t into photography has already snoozed me. If you think you might be one of my friends and dislike photos, please just hide me now! Not going to stop.
My photography friends are all over the world, but we LOVE seeing each others’ photos for ideas on lighting, composition, and just pure beauty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t use social media at all. All of it seems braggy to me, sorry. And it changes your travel experience to be frequently thinking “here’s a nice image to post on social media”. You can’t really be in the moment if that is your mindset. Try doing a trip without taking any photos and see how different that feels.
This is so true. I stopped posting anything at all on social media a few years ago and one of the biggest reasons was it was affecting the way I was thinking about things while I was supposed to be away, relaxing and spending quality time with my family. It is so much more enjoyable to remove social media from the experience. When/if you actually do that, some if you might realize that really were just attempting to brag and show your life in a way that isn’t necessarily genuine.
That’s a very negative way of thinking. While it might apply to some people and their motivation, I don’t think it applies to me and my circle.
I value and appreciate making memories—particularly with my family and friends. Pictures play an important role in that. My spouse’s parents never took pictures, and they regret it. I certainly am not trying to curate a fake image or brag. Rather, I try to make sure I capture some candid shots along with the obligatory tourist pics.
I love storing my pics on FB. I rarely dump all them. Rather, I select the best ones so I can pull them when I’m ready to print. My family and friends seem to enjoy seeing them, and folks often reach out to ask about our trip (often looking for tips on their own travel).
Assuming people are bragging or creating a false narrative is really strange approach to life.
Maybe you should reevaluate why you are taking these trips. It seems your only purpose for going is to get the photos. Don’t worry, you’re hardly alone, but some of us travel for internal validation.
Again: very weird for you to assume the only reason we travel is to post pics on social media. I live to travel. We dedicate a big portion of our dollars to travel regularly throughout the year. We primarily travel to detach and relax (think: remote beaches or off the grid countryside). I’m not posting pics in real time, but I value having nice pics of my family. My kids value the pics as well.
I honestly feel bad for anyone whose initial response is to assign malicious intent. Sad way to go through life.
Honestly, this makes it even more ridiculous. You specifically choose to get away to remote places only to later blab about it on FB? That’s kinda lame.
We get it: you don’t like social media. That’s fine.
Posting a few nice pics on social media for my family and friends who love me irl to enjoy isn’t a bad thing. It’s how we roll.
And to the pp who said detaching isn’t traveling unless you go hardcore sightseeing: whatever.
I’m friends with locals on islands now. We ate in their homes. They took us around. You can immerse yourself in any community—particularly if you base yourself there for a month. You need not stick to Rome to see the real Italy. Trust me. The real culture isn’t always inside museums.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t use social media at all. All of it seems braggy to me, sorry. And it changes your travel experience to be frequently thinking “here’s a nice image to post on social media”. You can’t really be in the moment if that is your mindset. Try doing a trip without taking any photos and see how different that feels.
This is so true. I stopped posting anything at all on social media a few years ago and one of the biggest reasons was it was affecting the way I was thinking about things while I was supposed to be away, relaxing and spending quality time with my family. It is so much more enjoyable to remove social media from the experience. When/if you actually do that, some if you might realize that really were just attempting to brag and show your life in a way that isn’t necessarily genuine.
That’s a very negative way of thinking. While it might apply to some people and their motivation, I don’t think it applies to me and my circle.
I value and appreciate making memories—particularly with my family and friends. Pictures play an important role in that. My spouse’s parents never took pictures, and they regret it. I certainly am not trying to curate a fake image or brag. Rather, I try to make sure I capture some candid shots along with the obligatory tourist pics.
I love storing my pics on FB. I rarely dump all them. Rather, I select the best ones so I can pull them when I’m ready to print. My family and friends seem to enjoy seeing them, and folks often reach out to ask about our trip (often looking for tips on their own travel).
Assuming people are bragging or creating a false narrative is really strange approach to life.
Maybe you should reevaluate why you are taking these trips. It seems your only purpose for going is to get the photos. Don’t worry, you’re hardly alone, but some of us travel for internal validation.
Again: very weird for you to assume the only reason we travel is to post pics on social media. I live to travel. We dedicate a big portion of our dollars to travel regularly throughout the year. We primarily travel to detach and relax (think: remote beaches or off the grid countryside). I’m not posting pics in real time, but I value having nice pics of my family. My kids value the pics as well.
I honestly feel bad for anyone whose initial response is to assign malicious intent. Sad way to go through life.
Honestly, this makes it even more ridiculous. You specifically choose to get away to remote places only to later blab about it on FB? That’s kinda lame.