Breakups have always been a shitty thing to go through, but now that we post so much about our personal lives online, they’ve become a new kind of terrible. We’ve all seen both the awkward and the well-done breakup posts, and—even worse—we’ve also seen the mysterious parter-disappearances from accounts with no explanation. So what’s better? What’s right? Do you have to let your followers know about the end of your relationship? Or do you let the memory of your ex die, just like the love you once shared?
Announcing a breakup on social media [2:35]
Is anybody owed information on your personal life? [4:34]
A personal brand means showing your life [7:22]
Sharing can feel cathartic [10:30]
Do both people need to be on board to share? [12:03]
Where the line is drawn [15:40]
If your partner shares, do you have to follow? [17:52]
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