Too many selfies, ranting about politics and ‘Liking’ your own profile picture have been named among the top 25 social media sins, according to research.
A poll of 2,000 phone-mad Brits also found four in ten get wound up by cryptic, attention-seeking status updates designed to elicit sympathy from friends and family.
It also emerged Brits commit more than four social sins per week, and half reckon that trolling someone online is the worst thing you can do.
The study was conducted by online casino Casumo.com, whose spokesman Greg Tatton-Brown said: “New technology, including smartphones, have given us a lot of great gifts.
“They mean we’re never far from information, or being able to contact loved ones – as well as games and other entertainment.
“However, as they’ve become ubiquitous certain behaviours around them, and social media in particular, have proven to really wind many of us up.”
A quarter of irritated respondents said posting too many pictures of your kids is a definite social media ‘no-no’.
And one fifth get cheesed off by people who constantly post social media updates about their food – including unappetising looking pictures.
However, one in five admitted posting a picture of their dinner plate on social media in the past, according to the research carried out by OnePoll.
And one in ten have posted multiple pictures of their pet onto social networking sites like Facebook or Twitter.
And four in ten have unfollowed or unfriended someone for simply being too annoying on social media.
A further 27 per cent have “muted” them so they don’t need to see their posts, without the awkwardness of an ‘unfriending’.
A quarter even reckon it’s happened to THEM, with over half getting upset, saying they didn’t realise they were irritating their peers.
Facebook has been condemned as the worst social media platform for annoying behaviour in its users, picking up six times more votes than its nearest rival, Twitter.
Fifteen per cent of respondents have even unfollowed their PARTNER on social media because of their annoying online personas.
Four in ten said they go on regular social media ‘detoxes’ because the online world has become just too annoying to be a part of.
Casumo.com’s Greg Tatton-Brown said: “Although our survey was definitely light-hearted and aimed to find some of the funnier habits of social media users, we found that many people do get genuinely peeved by things they find online.
“We believe that everything should be as fun as possible, and so if social media is proving to annoy you, take a short break and reflect on what makes it great.
“And you can always come off it entirely – there’s no law that says we must be connected 24 hours a day, after all.”
THE TOP 25 SOCIAL MEDIA SINS
1. Too many selfies
2. Trolling people
3. Body shaming
4. Cryptic, attention-seeking status updates followed up with “I don’t want to talk about it” or “I’ll DM you” when someone asks if they’re ok
5. Liking your own profile picture
6. Inviting people to play games like Candy Crush, Farmville etc
7. Ranting about politics
8. Revealing TV show spoilers
9. Selling Mid-Level-Marketing products like juice or make-up
10. When people “check in” to hospitals without specifying why
11. Posting endless pictures of kids
12. Overly loving couples constantly talking to each other on social media
13. Posting pictures of food
14. Gym selfies or updates about being at the gym
15. Simply updating too often
16. Boasting about kids
17. Expressing inauthentic sympathy after a disaster or other incident
18. Boasting about your performance at something
19. Photoshopping/Facetuning selfies or pictures of yourself
20. Re-posting old memories that nobody else would be interested in
21. People who get overly upset about comments online
22. Using hashtags on Facebook
23. People who steal jokes and write them as if they came up with them on their own
24. Using hashtags that nobody else would possibly use, that are incredibly specific to what that person is doing at that moment
25. Sub-tweeting
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