14 Bad Social Media Habits That Make People Block You

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Now is the time to think twice before you hit that post, comment, or use the share button. Every click broadcasts your digital personality to the world. And sometimes, what you share can do more harm than good.

We’ve heard stories of people losing their jobs and families because of something they posted. Right or wrong, it’s reality. What you post says something about you.

It’s not just about curating your personal feed. It’s about how you are presenting yourself and interacting in every corner of the digital realm. So, here are 14 social media habits that could make your friends and followers hit the unfollow button.

Vaguebooking

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Posting cryptic statements to elicit reactions or queries from others is known as “vaguebooking.” This habit can frustrate friends who may feel manipulated into asking for more details or showing concern. It often comes off as attention-seeking, and friends may start to ignore such posts or engage with them less frequently, diminishing the quality of social interactions.

Being Fake

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​​Pretending to be something you’re not on social media, often by exaggerating events to seem more significant than they are, can lead to frustration among followers. This behavior can create unrealistic expectations and pressures within your social circle, as it sets a false standard of living or achievements. Over time, it may lead to distrust and disconnection as friends and followers start to question the authenticity of your posts and, by extension, your genuine personality and experiences.

Hidden Bragging

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Hidden bragging on social media, often cloaked in modesty or false humility, can irritate followers because it comes across as insincere. This type of bragging is usually crafted to seek attention or validation under the guise of sharing “casual news” or seeking advice, which can feel manipulative. Over time, it may lead to frustration and annoyance among friends and followers who prefer genuine interactions rather than constant, veiled self-promotion. 

Inappropriate Tagging

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Tagging people in photos or posts without their consent or in irrelevant content can quickly lead to discomfort or irritation. This practice can invade privacy and make people feel exploited for the sake of engagement. Such inconsiderate behavior is disrespectful.

Political Rants

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Consistently posting about controversial or political topics can quickly polarize your friends and followers, leading to tension and discomfort. These posts often provoke arguments rather than constructive dialogue, driving a wedge between different groups of followers. 

Over time, this may result in a loss of connections as people seek to avoid conflict or the negative atmosphere these discussions can create.So, think before posting strong opinions and seek more neutral or varied content to keep social media fun and lighthearted.  

Insensitive Comments

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Making insensitive remarks, especially during global crises or on sensitive subjects, can seriously damage your reputation. Such comments can appear callous or out of touch, pushing people away. People value empathy and sensitivity, especially from those they choose to follow on social platforms.

Lack of Content Diversity

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Posting monotonous or repetitive content can bore your friends. They don’t want to see every minute of every day. And they don’t need to know about all of your problems. Variety keeps the content fresh and interesting, and a lack of it can make your social media presence seem stagnant, prompting followers to look elsewhere for more dynamic interactions.

Ignoring Content Appropriateness

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Sharing content that may be deemed offensive or inappropriate for certain audiences can lead to significant backlash. It’s important to consider the diverse sensibilities of your audience to maintain a respectful and inclusive online presence. This helps avoid alienating friends and fosters a positive social media environment.

Overposting

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Constantly filling up friends’ feeds can quickly lead to annoyance and fatigue. Overposting can make it seem like you’re spamming your audience, which diminishes the impact of each individual post. This habit can lead to unfollows because of the sheer quantity of content, overshadowing its quality.

Oversharing

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Sharing overly personal details on a public or semi-public forum can make followers feel uncomfortable or disinterested. It often puts people in an awkward position, especially if the content is sensitive or borders on TMI (too much information). This type of behavior might lead to a reduction in meaningful interactions from your network.

Being Too Negative

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Regularly sharing grievances or negative sentiments can be draining for your friends. Such content can contribute to a pessimistic online atmosphere, pushing followers to disengage to protect their own emotional well-being. People generally prefer to follow accounts that uplift them rather than bring them down.

Ignoring Interactions

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When people take the time to comment or message and receive no response, they can feel unvalued and ignored. This lack of interaction can make your friends feel like they are not a meaningful to you. This can lead them to disengage and stop supporting you too. 

Spamming

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Using social media primarily for self-promotion or to push products incessantly can turn off friends. People want to support you, so be up front and provide a balance of entertaining and promotional content. Excessive promotion can friends question why they accepted your friend request and unfollow quickly. If you didn’t create the account under the premise of a business account, don’t use it like one. 

Ignoring Platform Etiquette

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Each social media platform has its own culture and rules. When someone ignores these norms—like using Twitter hashtags excessively on Facebook—it can irritate experienced users and create a sense of disconnection. This lack of awareness can make posts seem intrusive or spammy, alienating followers who prefer content that aligns with specific platform guidelines.

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Theresa Bedford is a travel and lifestyle writer with an obsession to simplify life and travel more. She writes about simple living, money, travel destinations, family-friendly activities, and more. Her work has been featured on the Associated Press wire, MSN.com, GoBankingRates, Wealth of Geeks, Savorteur, and more.

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