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<blockquote data-quote="Tiredof33" data-source="post: 639145" data-attributes="member: 13558"><p>I'm another that doesn't care for FB! I have very few friends and refuse most friend requests from my extended family.</p><p></p><p>My difficult child was posting really weird things and suicidal thoughts (probably high) and then had a fight with a cousin on FB and everyone had to weigh in. Relatives had to call me to make sure I knew what was going on. I told them I didn't post it and there was nothing I could (or wanted to) do about it.</p><p></p><p>Then difficult child and girlie would post nasty fights on FB and one she posted very vulgar stuff pretending to be him. Another's wife had a fight with her sister and was posting about sex for drugs. YEP!!! all of this on FB!!!</p><p></p><p>Lately it caused more problems when some family members were posting about legalizing pot and them being on food stamps. It was pretty stupid for them to post it, we live in a rural area and it is against the law. Another family member called them and told them how embarrassing it was for her, then their side of the family had to get involved. Why the family member didn't unfriend them is beyond my comprehension!</p><p></p><p>I can understand how it does make you feel better to at least know your difficult child is able to get to a computer. The rest of it I would completely ignore. I am always amazed at the fact people think it's OK to post anything and everything about their lives for total strangers to read. </p><p></p><p>You have enough stress with difficult child without other drama.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiredof33, post: 639145, member: 13558"] I'm another that doesn't care for FB! I have very few friends and refuse most friend requests from my extended family. My difficult child was posting really weird things and suicidal thoughts (probably high) and then had a fight with a cousin on FB and everyone had to weigh in. Relatives had to call me to make sure I knew what was going on. I told them I didn't post it and there was nothing I could (or wanted to) do about it. Then difficult child and girlie would post nasty fights on FB and one she posted very vulgar stuff pretending to be him. Another's wife had a fight with her sister and was posting about sex for drugs. YEP!!! all of this on FB!!! Lately it caused more problems when some family members were posting about legalizing pot and them being on food stamps. It was pretty stupid for them to post it, we live in a rural area and it is against the law. Another family member called them and told them how embarrassing it was for her, then their side of the family had to get involved. Why the family member didn't unfriend them is beyond my comprehension! I can understand how it does make you feel better to at least know your difficult child is able to get to a computer. The rest of it I would completely ignore. I am always amazed at the fact people think it's OK to post anything and everything about their lives for total strangers to read. You have enough stress with difficult child without other drama. [/QUOTE]
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