• Home
  • Blog
    • Archives
  • Etiquette Services
  • Media
  • About Diane
  • Books
    • Modern Etiquette for a Better Life
    • Pearls of Polish
  • Holiday Guides
    • Holiday Tipping Guide
    • Holiday Table Setting Guide
  • Contact

Diane Gottsman | Leading Etiquette Expert | Modern Manners Authority

Leading Etiquette Expert and Modern Manners Authority Diane Gottsman’s official blog, with Business Etiquette, University Etiquette, Social Media Etiquette, Dining Etiquette and more.

Unfriend or Unfollow? Social Media Etiquette Quiz

09 Sep 2019 By: Diane Gottsman

If you spend time on social media, the idea is to have the experience add to, rather than take away from your day. As more data on social media use emerges, we’re learning more about both the therapeutic benefits and potential pitfalls of online communities.

social media etiquette expert

With platforms evolving and algorithms changing, knowing you have the option to “mute,” “unfollow” and “unfriend” can change your feed for the better. Unfollowing or muting a friend or follower removes their posts from your feed but keeps the connection in place. Unfriending is more like a break-up; once you click that button, the online connection is broken (thankfully, not every online friend will notice they’ve been unfriended).

Keep reading for a social media Q & A. The video from this Fox 7 Austin segment is far below.

Unfriend or Unfollow?

Q: A casual acquaintance routinely posts pictures of his extravagant lifestyle which you know to be not nearly as fancy as he makes it seem. Your blood pressure boils every time you see a new post.

A: Unfriend. The operative word is “casual,” and they are also a bit of a fibber. Your blood pressure is going up, so you have to do what is best for you.

Q: Your ex’s family still keeps in touch on Facebook. Unfortunately, you also must see his new girlfriend and all of the fun adventures they are taking together. The problem is, you still really like your former mother in law.

A: Unfriend. You can keep up with your mother in law through texts or an occasional call – no need to be Facebook friends.

Q: A good friend believes that everyone loves her daily dinner recipes as much as she enjoys posting them – detail by detail. She starts early in the day and concludes after dinner clean up. You really like her but can’t stand her daily meal prep.

A: Unfollow? If the meals are never going to end, you should probably bite the bullet (or chicken leg) and unfollow her.

Q: Your grandmother comments on EVERY … SINGLE … THING… you post. She makes comments that should not be shared by anyone other than you.

A: Unfriend. You may have to “drop Grandma” if she keeps making embarrassing comments – but give her a chance to right her ways first.

Q: You have recently started dating someone after a painful breakup. You want to remain friends with your ex, but you aren’t really comfortable seeing the new girlfriend and your ex, or sharing your private life with her.

A: Unfriend. You can be friendly without being Facebook friends.

Q: Your boss used to be a good friend who got promoted along the way. The truth is you are a little bit jealous of her new title, along with the raise in pay, which has afforded her the opportunity to take trips and enjoy the nicer things. You don’t want to be rude, but you are feeling a little green.

A: Unfollow. You really shouldn’t be friends with your boss on social media.

Q: You were really close friends with this person, but you haven’t seen them in years. You still get holiday cards and the occasional invitation to a wedding or shower. You don’t keep up but don’t want them to think you don’t care.

A: Unfollow. Since you don’t want to potentially hurt their feelings, and they are pretty benign, unfollow rather than unfriend.

Q: Your girlfriend is constantly getting involved in multilevel marketing. She DM’s you with the latest pitch, and you feel compelled to buy something – shampoo, vitamins, protein powder, makeup, even though you know she will soon move on to the next get rich quick scheme.

A: Unfriend. If your friend asks, you can be honest and say you are inundated with pitches and you feel bad saying no. It’s easier to avoid the uncomfortable situation.

Q: A friend of a friend just had a baby, and the pictures are endless.

A: Unfollow. It’s probably temporary, and you can decide to unfriend later.

Q: You have a super athletic Facebook friend who is constantly posting skimpy pictures of herself. She offers healthy eating tips, but it’s more about showing off her cute athletic wear.

A: Unfriend. Unless this friend brings you value in some way, it’s not worth the aggravation of maintaining a friendship on social media or otherwise.

You may also like Six Positive Ways to Use Social Media. For more of Diane’s etiquette tips, read her posts on Inc., subscribe to her articles on Huff Post, “like” The Protocol School of Texas on Facebook, and follow her on Pinterest, Instagram and Twitter. Buy her new book, Modern Etiquette for a Better Life.

Signature

Diane Gottsman

Diane Gottsman is a national etiquette expert and modern manners professional, sought out industry leader, television personality, accomplished speaker, Huffington Post blogger, author, and the owner of The Protocol School of Texas, a company specializing in executive leadership and etiquette training. Diane is routinely quoted in national and international media including The New York Times, The BBC, CNN, Bloomberg Business Week, Kiplinger, Huffington Post Canada, U.S. News and World Report, and Forbes. She is the resident etiquette expert for two popular morning talk shows, SA Living and Good Day Austin. She has been seen on The TODAY Show, HLN Headline News, WGN Chicago, and CBS Sunday Morning. Her clients range from university students to Fortune 500 companies and her workshops cover topics ranging from tattoos in the workplace to technology at the dinner table and the proper use of social media.

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Instagram

Search

Connect With Me!

Subscribe to Etiquette Expert Diane Gottsman's Blog by RSS Follow Etiquette Expert Diane Gottsman on Twitter Become a Fan of Etiquette Expert Diane Gottsman Follow Diane on Pinterest Follow Diane on Instagram Follow Etiquette Expert Diane Gottsman on Linkedin Check out my Etiquette Expert videos on YouTube

Categories

Etiquette Expert Diane Gottsman's Tweets
27 Jul 2023

Also, the nice thing about interviewing etiquette experts was they all returned my call. Thanks @Debretts @williamhanson Laura @PolishedManners and @DianeGottsman for bringing some clarity to protocol chaos

5 Jul 2023

Technology and the gig economy are playing a role in #tipping #etiquette. Sharing my thoughts on when to tip, skip, and how much with @cnbcmakeit: . #manners #gigeconomy #technology #modernmanners

19 Jun 2023

Become their favorite houseguest and spread kindness on your summer travels! Tips on the blog. ❤️🧳✈️🚗

https://dianegottsman.com/2023/06/19/houseguest-etiquette-reminders-for-the-summer/

#travel #houseguest #etiquette #manners #kindess #modernmanners #etiquetteexpert

3

Load More

Media




Join My Mailing List

Recently Quoted In

  • Brides.com 4/21/25
  • New York Post 3/18/25
  • Yahoo News
  • Fox News 4/17/25
  • AOL
  • Southern Living 4/11/25
  • Fox News 4/10/25
  • Huff Post 4/1/25
  • Huff Post 3/28/25
  • Bored Panda 3/25/25
  • Daily Skimm 3/8/25
  • Newsweek 1/29/25
  • Reader’s Digest 1/29/25
  • NY Post 1/26/25
  • Rent.com 1/24/25
  • Wide Open Spaces 1/18/25
  • Men’s Journal 1/11/25
  • East Texas Radio 12/30/24
  • MSN 12/28/24
  • Fox News 12/25/25
  • Newsweek 12/24/24
More ...

Copyright © 2025 · | Site by: Simply Amusing Designs



Diane Gottsman is a national etiquette expert, sought after industry leader, and owner of The Protocol School of Texas,
a company specializing in executive leadership and business etiquette training.

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.OkNoPrivacy Policy