Mundane status updates, posting photos of food and writing about your boring habits are among the top Facebook gripes, a new study has found.
Posting publicly about relationships , posting how good ur partner or children and other such posts also makes people sick of you and people might delete you from their friend list .
In a survey conducted on Aussies , 59 percent of the 1000 Aussies surveyed admitted they would delete friends that hogged their news feed, 42 percent named using the social network as a diary as the most annoying Facebook habit, followed closely by posting Instagram photos of their food.
While 59 percent of the 1000 Aussies surveyed admitted they would delete friends that hogged their news feed, 42 percent named using the social network as a diary as the most annoying Facebook habit, followed closely by posting Instagram photos of their food.
Checking in everywhere you go rated a 38 percent annoyance rate, and your public fawning over your latest squeeze is causing 29 percent of your friends to want to never see your name on their screen ever again.
As many as 21 percent of people want to stop following you if you keep posting photos of your baby .
About 26 percent of Aussies simply can't stand annoying quizzes and tests and commercial promotions that claim to increase your chances of winning by inviting everyone on your friends list to join.
The study also found that passive and aggressive updates and self-promotion came in a close second to that at 24 and 22 percent 'can't stand' rate respectively.
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Posting publicly about relationships , posting how good ur partner or children and other such posts also makes people sick of you and people might delete you from their friend list .
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In a survey conducted on Aussies , 59 percent of the 1000 Aussies surveyed admitted they would delete friends that hogged their news feed, 42 percent named using the social network as a diary as the most annoying Facebook habit, followed closely by posting Instagram photos of their food.
While 59 percent of the 1000 Aussies surveyed admitted they would delete friends that hogged their news feed, 42 percent named using the social network as a diary as the most annoying Facebook habit, followed closely by posting Instagram photos of their food.
Checking in everywhere you go rated a 38 percent annoyance rate, and your public fawning over your latest squeeze is causing 29 percent of your friends to want to never see your name on their screen ever again.
As many as 21 percent of people want to stop following you if you keep posting photos of your baby .
About 26 percent of Aussies simply can't stand annoying quizzes and tests and commercial promotions that claim to increase your chances of winning by inviting everyone on your friends list to join.
The study also found that passive and aggressive updates and self-promotion came in a close second to that at 24 and 22 percent 'can't stand' rate respectively.
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