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In an ideal world, your followers would think every photo, video or thought you post on social media is like a little gift to them. In reality, itâs hard to predict how posts on Instagram, Facebook and other social media will land, especially during the pandemic. After so much loss and isolation over the past year, people are on edge. That vaccine selfie may feel joyous and hopeful to you, but it could be a digital slap in the face to someone who hasnât received a vaccine or who has suffered a grave loss.
âSomeone could be experiencing loss in such a way that thereâs no way someone else wonât post something that compounds their grief,â says Catherine Newman, who writes the Modern Manners etiquette column for Real Simple, an American magazine. âThatâs how grief is.â
In an ideal world, your followers would think every photo, video or thought you post on social media is like a little gift to them. In reality, itâs hard to predict how posts on Instagram, Facebook and other social media will land, especially during the pandemic. After so much loss and isolation over the past year, people are on edge. That vaccine selfie may feel joyous and hopeful to you, but it could be a digital slap in the face to someone who hasnât received a vaccine or who has suffered a grave loss.
âSomeone could be experiencing loss in such a way that thereâs no way someone else wonât post something that compounds their grief,â says Catherine Newman, who writes the Modern Manners etiquette column for Real Simple, an American magazine. âThatâs how grief is.â
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In an ideal world, your followers would think every photo, video or thought you post on social media is like a little gift to them. In reality, it’s hard to predict how posts on Instagram, Facebook and other social media will land, especially during the pandemic. After so much loss and isolation over the past year, people are on edge. That vaccine selfie may feel joyous and hopeful to you, but it could be a digital slap in the face to someone who hasn’t received a vaccine or who has suffered a grave loss.
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