Is it OK not to post anything on social networks or add photos?

Internet users sometimes forget what it is. Social networkingAnd any of them. The main thing is communication. How convenient it is for you, and as much as you want.



Whether to find old acquaintances, make new friends or continue a virtual connection with the people you see every day. It's up to you, not someone else.



On the other hand, some other users may have questions about why this person does not post anything on his page, whether it is normal or he was hacked, maybe he just abandoned it or something else happened.

Women and men who have only one photo in their profile and make a couple of meaningless posts in a few years are absolutely standard users. They can spend several hours a day on the social network, but do not reveal their presence.

They like to learn something new and just watch.



On the other hand, a lot of activity comes from people who want to prove something to someone. It doesn't matter, others or yourself. So, you can often watch the pages of some young people whose accounts are literally hung with photos of a rich life. But look closely at them, and you will see a number of inconsistencies.

  1. The photo is completely alien cars, but for some reason they pass off as their own.
  2. Huge bouquets of flowers from the girls are visible in the first photo of a hundred taken that day. It is good that there is a flower rental service.
  3. For some reason, posing people in expensive clothes are only in the dressing room.
  4. In photos from other countries, you can sometimes see traces of photomontage.


Some people like to look important and needed from the outside. Whatever it takes. But let’s think about how you can achieve something if you sit on social networks all day long and send each other emojis.



There are also users who upload all family photos from the next trip, absolutely not sorting them. These can in one day post several hundred photos that are not much different from each other. In most cases, their pages are closed from the eyes of other users and they prefer to communicate only with people who are well known in real life.



Social networks have a lot of small functionality, and show yourself is only the tip of the iceberg. Share pictures, communicate at school or work, correspond with strangers on a variety of topics or just learn the latest news from selected sources. You won't remember everything.

By the way, Internet users have long been concerned about this topic, and they showed what types, in their opinion, are divided by people using social networks.

  1. Fans.
    Highly dependent users. They literally live in this world and get all the information they need from it. Very negative perception of the possibility of abandoning networks for a couple of days.
  2. Pretenders
    Their official position is that social media is evil. However, it is worth disconnecting them from the Internet for a short time, there comes a period of irritation and bad mood. Social media is important to them.
  3. Not serious.
    For them, social networks really do not matter much. They can go to their page once every one or two weeks and do not feel any discomfort.
  4. Observers
    They prefer only to follow others. They often have nothing to show or at least tell. That’s why watching from the outside is part of the fun.



  5. Narcissists
    Almost all of their personal lives are documented and posted on social media. Photos in different angles and rooms, videos with their “important” thoughts. But, in fact, nothing interesting to find there.
  6. Fakes.
    Users who don’t want anyone to even know about their “internet affiliation.” Create fake accounts with fake photos.



  7. Unknown
    These users start accounts in order to ask questions on topics of interest to them through social networks in the relevant forums. Sometimes this is done just to get to know people with similar interests.
  8. Vanity
    Actively maintain your profile and respond to anyone. They want to be real heroes and never give off any negativity. Another thing is that the same thing could be done in real life. But in it, alas, likes do not exist.


These are typical social media users. But we don't judge them, that's for sure. Summing up, I would like to tell people who are ashamed of their photos that you do not need to do this – feel free to show yourself if you want to.



And if there is no such desire, then one should not succumb to various provocations from “fans”. Your page is your rules!