Facebook has been around long enough now that it's safe to say there are some who will just never fully get it.

These are the 10 worst Facebook people and let me tell you why.

  1. The Over-Sharer - This is the Facebook person who shares too much. I don't need to know that you are sitting at an airport.
  2. The "I'm Sick" Person - Either half of Facebook is sick or somebody is embellishing. Instead of telling us you are sick, find a doctor.
  3. The Inspirational Speaker - If I needed inspiration while mindlessly trolling through Facebook, I wouldn't be on Facebook. I would be doing something else.
  4. The Twitter Updater - This is the person who updates Facebook every couple of minutes. That is what Twitter is for, not Facebook.
  5. The "Post Everything To Facebook Through Other Social Media" Person - If I wanted to follow you on Instagram or Twitter I already would have but since you are automatically sharing your stuff on Facebook, I guess I don't have to. Thanks.
  6. The Humble Bragger - You got a new car? Cool. I'm really proud of you. Don't share it. Tell me about it face to face. If you don't, and just post a picture of you in front of it on Facebook, I'm gonna hide your updates forever.
  7. The "I Like Everything" Person - It's not possible to like everything. Is it? My favorite? The Facebook person who likes their own status!
  8. The "Guys Suck" Person - I understand that you may have had some bad luck with men (and judging from your facebook updates it's true) but do you need to let every man now how terrible we are? We get it. Men are bad.
  9. The "My kids are cuter than your kids" Person - Just because someone posts pictures or videos of the their kids doing awesome things, it doesn't mean that you should.
  10. The Conspiracy Theorist - We don't caaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaare. Keep those ideas to yourself.

Hopefully none of these people fill up your timeline on Facebook. If they do, you can always unfriend them.

That's kind of a risky move.

I generally tend to hide the updates from those that annoy me on Facebook instead of "unfriending" them.

It saves yourself from the eventual "Hey, did you unfriend me on Facebook?" awkward conversation.

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