Maybe my Facebook friends are more polite than most. But I’ve noticed some who’ve had babies recently sounding apologetic about posting photos.
“Sorry about the baby spam,” they say, only half-joking, before sharing a picture of their gorgeous child.
Babies are never spam.
I get a lot of photos of burgers in my Facebook feed. I get the results of people’s quizzes, which always say their “real age” is younger than they are. I get updates on how my friends are doing in Genies and Gems. I get insipid “inspirational” memes. I get links to websites devoted to exposing the 9/11 conspiracy. I get status updates, in Facebook’s new preschooler-size big printing, telling me that my friends are tired and are going to bed. No “sorry for the burger spam” or “sorry for the conspiracy theory spam”, ever.
How could I not welcome the baby photo that pops up among all this?
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Well...yes and no.
The people who apologise for baby spam are rarely the culprits of true spamming. They're self-aware enough to realise they're posting a lot and are likely to reel it in before it gets too annoying.
You can post so many baby pictures that it becomes little more than spam though. I don't need to see 20 near-identical photos of your kid sleeping, for instance. I get the idea after one or two. I don't need to see your kid's bowel movements (even one of those is spam, being completely annoying and unwanted by basically everyone). I just plain don't need to know about those at all.
It's the same thing with any topic though. You can overdo it on babies and you can overdo it on politics, your favourite TV show, selfies, travel, work rants. It can all become spam if you post too much of it.
Totally agree! People can always defriend you or unfollow you if they don't like it anyway.
Sometimes they can't - even aunties and grandparents can get sick of it, but imagine the stoush that would follow if we failed to gush.
...Which in turn makes them the social media "bad guy" for doing so.
I get what you are saying, but just say it didn't show up on your feed ;) Facebook is always changing algorithms of what you see on there- perfect excuse!