Wednesday, 15 April 2015

Mother gets a stinker from her friends for ''over sharing'' photos of her baby on Facebook.

Jade says the attempt to shame and isolate her has ‘backfired’, as she is ‘feeling more loved and supported than ever’
Too many posts: The letter claims Jade Ruthven, 33, pictured with Addison, has been sharing endless pictures and statuses about her baby daughter on Facebook
Proud parents bragging about their little darling's every move on Facebook is a regular annoyance for many people using the social network.
But one Australian woman got so sick of her friend's constant updates about her baby daughter that she wrote her a scathing letter demanding the mother stop - claiming she is 'p*****g a lot of people off'.
Jade Ruthven, 33, was so upset by the 'poison pen' note that she got her own back by forwarding it onto comedian Em Rusciano - who shared it with her thousands of followers on social media.
Jade Ruthven was devastated when she received the scathing, unsigned letter in her mailboxJade Ruthven was devastated when she received the scathing, unsigned letter in her mailbox

The letter claims to show what 'people really think' about mother Jade's constant Facebook updates, adding: 'We can't wait for you to get back to work -maybe you won't have time to be on Facebook quite so much'.


What's your take on folks who share every intimate detail of their life on social media?

8 comments:

  1. I feel them abeg.some people can over share to the point of irritation but u just ignore them cos they don't v a life except on fb

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  2. I think people that over share on social media suffer from low self esteem, some do it to make you think they have a great and enviable life , some out of boredom.To each his own, I don't think it's enough for this beef but maybe they have had it up to here lol

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  3. the mum who is over sharing has time and the people that wrote her the letter has more time!

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  4. If she is so irritated then, she should just be matured enough to ignore. This resentment is too heavy especially for a proud new mum of a sweet cuddly bundle of joy. Not kool.

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  5. If she is so irritated then, she should just be matured enough to ignore. This resentment is too heavy especially for a proud new mum of a sweet cuddly bundle of joy. Not kool.

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    1. When you make your private life public then you should be able to deal with public opinion which isn't always nice.

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    2. exactly@blunt

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