Now that it’s the social norm for parents to participate in social media, it’s evident that Facebook should come with an instruction manual. Although most parents like to think that they are social media pros or refer to themselves as an āinternet wiz,ā it is clear to those of us in younger generations that they are not. One click onto a parentās Facebook page and you will most likely find dozens of photos of their children along with a overly detailed caption. Sometimes all you can do is laugh. You do you, Mom!
1. Ā Posts Extremely Long StatusesĀ In this day and age, most people do not post statuses unless it is to say something important, like if you get accepted into a college or recently had a big achievement that your dying to tell the world. However, most parents seemed to have missed the memo that posting a paragraph-long detailed status about their day is so 2009. If you want to say something quick, that is what Twitter is for! Jeez, Mom!
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2. Ā Comments on Pictures Your Tagged InParentās love being super involved in their children’s lives and social media is the perfect outlet that allows them to have live updates on your life. This includes a front row seat to all your pictures that you are tagged in. Everyone has had that one relative or parent that comments on some random acquaintanceās picture of you. It may be embarrassing but itās the thought that counts. Plus, whoās complaining about a couple more ālikesā or positive comments on their profile picture?
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3. Ā Posts Embarrassing Pictures of the FamilyEvery parent, at some point, has posted that embarrassing family photo from 2004 from your awkward stage. Caption: āMiss those days! My babies are all grown up!ā ā¦And if theyāre savvy enough there might even be a #throwbackThursday included. Although it might be slightly humiliating, there is a 100% guarantee that picture will get more likes than your last picture posted on Instagram. So just suck it up and relish in all of the compliments from your Momās friends. It also wouldnāt be your mother if she werenāt embarrassing you with old photos.
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4.Ā Posts A Message As a Status By AccidentThe amount of times that a parent or relative has posted a status that was clearly meant for an individual is surprisingly high. Thereās also the horrifying reality of when an adult attempts to search for someoneās profile and accidentally makes the name their status. Can technology really be that confusing? At any rate, all is forgiven, I am sure that it was a āreally easy mistakeāā¦you will get the hang of it eventually.
5.Ā Posting Pictures of Food/ BeveragesA strange trend that parents have accepted as ānormalā is posting pictures of their food and drinks. First of all, parents do not understand that Facebook is not Instagram and it is not normal to post your every meal on Facebook⦠especially when itās the farthest thing from artsy. But whatever floats your boat, Mom and Dad!
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6.Ā Posting SelfiesApparently it is the new ācool thingā to do for adults, which it too funny, until your parents join the trend.
7.Ā Trying to Give AdviceSince parents are older, they oftentimes want to share their wise words of wisdom with Facebook. Although some motivational posts might not be so bad, the inspirational quotes and words of advice are a little too deep for Facebook. But thanks, Dadā¦Iāll keep that in mind.
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