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Everyone has seen people oversharing on social media. Oftentimes it's to a group of "friends" or "followers" but what about announcing personal information about your health in a community group? Jeremy Bradley shares a story about someone in his neighborhood sharing a very personal bathroom-type issue and asking for assistance. It had nothing to do with the purpose of the group -- to share information relevant to other residents -- and it had JB wonder why people run to social media rather than have private one-on-one interactions with others. Later, everyone has different routines but does it totally throw off your game when the usual doesn't happen? JB was mocked for his morning and bedtime routines.
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Everyone has seen people oversharing on social media. Oftentimes it's to a group of "friends" or "followers" but what about announcing personal information about your health in a community group? Jeremy Bradley shares a story about someone in his neighborhood sharing a very personal bathroom-type issue and asking for assistance. It had nothing to do with the purpose of the group -- to share information relevant to other residents -- and it had JB wonder why people run to social media rather than have private one-on-one interactions with others. Later, everyone has different routines but does it totally throw off your game when the usual doesn't happen? JB was mocked for his morning and bedtime routines.