Facebook is a platform where to meet individuals with unique attributes, but the following 12 characteristics stand out.
- Photo addicts
The first character you will spot on Facebook is a photo addict. This is an individual who can upload up to 100 photos per day, which can even annoy Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.This person uploads photos until her friends get irritated. She is blind to the fact people are fed up.
- Stalkers
Stalkers are individuals who never post anything, they never comment but are always on Facebook to monitor what their friends are doing. These people will wait until you make one terrible mistake, that’s the first time they will comment on your post…and you will see a comment like this, “you have been bragging to us, now see!!!”.Then you wonder which hole this person has come from.
- Christians
There is this crop of characters who must quote the Bible in every of their statuses. From January to December, all they post are bible verses. Even when there is a serious discussion on Facebook, they will interrupt the discussion with a Bible verse. This people are already in heaven and have a tendency of judging anyone and everyone.
- Perfect life characters
Have you seen a person whose status demonstrates a human being who has achieved everything? You will find him taking a photo next to a Range Rover, a beautiful apartment, in couch, taking expensive whisky or flying. This person ‘s ego is inflated such that when he is facing a serious problem, he won’t be visible on Facebook.
- Celebrity chaser
There are these individuals who must take a photo with a celebrity or a popular personality. They will do everything to take a photo with a celebrity, post the photo on Facebook with a caption: “with Raila”.His friends, who know him well, will only like the photo but won’t comment because they know he is an attention seeker.
- Professional womanizer
There is this man who is always in your women inboxes. This individual will scroll through women photos send friend request and before a minute of being accepted, he will send a message to one of his prey,”hey”.If the lady makes a mistake of replying, the man will camp in her inbox until he accomplishes his mission.
This professional womanizer is ever online chatting with hundreds of women.
- Fake celebrities
There are characters, out of sheer luck, they managed to gain massive following. These characters behave as if they have made it in life when in the real sense they have nothing to smile about. The fake celebrities, due to their massive following, bully their followers, write as if they know everything and resort into intimidating or blocking whoever comes with divergent opinion.
- The success fakes
They are ever dressed in official attire; power suits, ties and all that ‘casket attire.’ They post inspiring financial quotes on the relationship between risk and success, besides stuff about ‘emotional intelligence’ and its connection to the ‘80/20 rule’.
- The happily single one
This group has women who are pretend to be single and happy. In their statuses, you will see something like this, “I am single and happy, I don’t need a man”.
These women have been dumped severally and out of bitterness, they resort to pouring their frustrations on Facebook.
- Political brokers
These characters live on handouts. They post a series of posts praising some politicians, who are apparently sending them handouts. These people are always online, they comment on anything and everything concerning their political masters.
- Drama king/queens
There are also these guys who comment on every Facebook group. Theirs is to post on popular Facebook groups, comment on trending topics, especially concerning relationships and politics. Their lives on Facebook revolve around drama, politics and funny stories.
- Ever busy
Then there are these people who never post anything on Facebook, they don’t comment or share any story. You will only see them during birthday anniversaries or when they are updating serious events of their lives.
These ‘busy people’ often see others as idle, people who have nothing meaningful to do in their lives. But if you scrutinize their lives, you will be shocked they are idler than those who are regularly on Facebook.
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