Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it makes sense, why would she not want you to follow her, but she follows you? I’m not sure I’d take it personally because the opposite would be worse.
Right, that's weird. Like, she wants to see your stuff but doesn't want you seeing hers? Odd.
I've definitely unfollowed people before, if they're annoying and I don't want to see their stuff in my feed, but I've never removed someone from being able to follow ME.
I haven’t completely removed people, but on Facebook, when I posted there, you could add people to lists that don’t see your posts or totally unfriend them. I have unfriended a lot of people - like when it first came out, everyone was friending everyone. I don’t need Joe Random from my high school taking up space in my brain. He didn’t do anything wrong but he’s not a part of my life.
I'm surprised people say they've never seen this. Some of the cliquey moms I know do this. They want to keep tabs on a mom they are all gossiping about and her posts give them fodder to rally around. They don't want her to have access to anything they are talking about. This is classic cliquey behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it makes sense, why would she not want you to follow her, but she follows you? I’m not sure I’d take it personally because the opposite would be worse.
Right, that's weird. Like, she wants to see your stuff but doesn't want you seeing hers? Odd.
I've definitely unfollowed people before, if they're annoying and I don't want to see their stuff in my feed, but I've never removed someone from being able to follow ME.
I haven’t completely removed people, but on Facebook, when I posted there, you could add people to lists that don’t see your posts or totally unfriend them. I have unfriended a lot of people - like when it first came out, everyone was friending everyone. I don’t need Joe Random from my high school taking up space in my brain. He didn’t do anything wrong but he’s not a part of my life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so stupid but I have to ask:
I have an old mom friend. They moved out of district years ago but we remained friends on Instagram. She is a prolific Instagram poster and I enjoyed following along. I realized just now that I hadn’t seen a post from her in about a week. I went to check and it seems she has removed me from following her, but still follows me! I don’t think it happened by accident because I went to see how to remove someone and it’s pretty deliberate and would require intent. The weird thing is, she’s still friends with all of the other old mom friends from that time, even the ones who have also moved away.
I feel like I’m 13 again. Like, why me? LOL
I unfriend people often when I find their posts 1. insufferable and oblivious or 2. are actively denying the genocide in Gaza. If you're just living your life and you aren't close with this woman, who even cares?
I rarely even post anymore, just family photos when I do. I don’t post anything political or religious. All I ever do is ‘like’ things or post benign comments.
It means nothing, but it still feels so funny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it makes sense, why would she not want you to follow her, but she follows you? I’m not sure I’d take it personally because the opposite would be worse.
Right, that's weird. Like, she wants to see your stuff but doesn't want you seeing hers? Odd.
I've definitely unfollowed people before, if they're annoying and I don't want to see their stuff in my feed, but I've never removed someone from being able to follow ME.
I haven’t completely removed people, but on Facebook, when I posted there, you could add people to lists that don’t see your posts or totally unfriend them. I have unfriended a lot of people - like when it first came out, everyone was friending everyone. I don’t need Joe Random from my high school taking up space in my brain. He didn’t do anything wrong but he’s not a part of my life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I removed about 50 friends who I knew would not be supportive of one of my children being LGBTQ. While they may "say" they are supportive, their vote for Trump and apathy toward affected groups since the inauguration locked my decision.
Where the hell do you live that you know 50 people that would give a rat's ass about your kid being gay? Saudi Arabia? Afghanistan?
Anonymous wrote:I follow a lot of art galleries, artists, travel places. I unfollow to reduce my feed or because they post too often. I don't care that they follow me.
Anonymous wrote:She is not PREVENTING that's blocking not removing a follower on instagram. OP can still see if she looks for the account. It's just not shoved into her feed.