Is there a social networking etiquette class somewhere I can
send people to? There should be. I don't even know where I picked-up on what I
consider to be proper etiquette for social networking, but I’m starting a list.
Maybe we can help some people.
1. Do NOT like your own status. Clearly you like it or you
wouldn't have posted it. This makes you look as though you're dying for the
attention. It's really kind of sad. No, it’s not cute or funny, just sad.
2. Your profile picture should be of you.
A. This does not mean a picture of your new baby. Your
friends and family that want to see the baby can look in a folder on your page
that says "New baby!"
B. Unless your car is going to go all Transformer on us and
turn into you, don't set your profile pic to be of your car, okay Optimus?
C. This also goes for pics of Super-heroes, movie stars,
cartoons, comics, etc.. Unless you're out fighting crime in a mask with your
underwear over your pants, we don't want it as your profile pic. If you are
though, please post videos… that could be entertaining.
3. Stop with the sermons and religious banter constantly! It's
not called Preachbook. I don't need a daily bible verse or to hear you tell me
how I should live my life. I don't mind that everyone has different beliefs;
just don't fill my wall with it. I'm sure if Jesus was around still he wouldn't
be trying to save me via Facebook. Liking this status about Jesus isn’t going
to keep me out of Heaven or get me into it. It’s not saving you either.
4. Do not hold a conversation through comments on someone’s
status. Facebook has a chat feature at the bottom. So use it, instead of having
a conversation in a wall post for everyone to see.
5. PLEASE at least attempt to spell words correctly. If you
can't, fine, but at least have the dignity to attempt it. Also, please use some
punctuation. This is a legit status by someone on my Facebook: "I just
want to b happy damn why cant ppl just mind there own bussiness i desrve to b
happy to only tryn to make something out of myself quit hatin bc were gona b
together thru every and anything..." I can seriously point out 20 mistakes
off the top of my head in that status. It's sad to see. (Disclaimer: I removed
that person from my friends list. It was unbearable to keep seeing.)
6. Post things in the appropriate place. The other day I had
a Facebook status talking about a football game. My friend commented on it and
we were talking about how the game was going then suddenly his aunt pops in and
says “I love your profile pic! Your baby is getting so big! She looks just like
you!” That’s a nice sentiment that I’m sure you couldn’t wait to share, but
learn to post these things on that persons wall or in a message. Seriously,
nobody else cares to see it.
7. There is such a thing as too old for Facebook. If you don’t
understand the difference between a message, a comment, and a status, maybe
social networking isn’t for you. It may not be your age that makes you too old,
just your mentality towards modern technology. I had a family member a while
back freaking out because of the things that were being posted “On her Facebook”
because she didn’t want her co-workers to “see that stuff.” I told her to
delete it, and she said she couldn’t. It turned out that it was just her
newsfeed. She thought anything she saw in her newsfeed could be seen by anyone
who visited her page.
That's the only things to come to mind, but if you have more
feel free to comment. I’d love to add to it. Also, why the hell has Facebook
not given us a dislike button yet? Seriously, it’s been YEARS. We’ve had a
billion changes we never thought about or asked for, yet you can’t give us the
one thing we have all been vocal about for the last five years? Get your shit
together Zuckerberg!