To Post or Not to Post?

Regardless of parental status, the less someone posts online, the more I automatically assume (rightly or wrongly) that they have it all together and are sufficiently self-confident not to need to post to prove they’re doing cool, interesting things. The more someone posts, the more I assume (again, rightly or wrongly) that they are seeking validation or that they’re bored or lonely.

What do you think? Do agree with Katherine’s view? We would love to hear your comments below.

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