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14 People Sharing Way Too Much Information On Social Media

Two images from "r/nobodyasked."
Two images from "r/nobodyasked."

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Published about a year ago

Published about a year ago

Some people have a terrible tendency to overshare. Oversharing can take a decent conversation and just make it weird and awkward. Now everyone has been a victim of oversharing before, whether it was just a case of word vomit, saying something to fill a silence, or maybe desperately trying to explain something. It has happened to everyone before, it's embarrassing but usually forgotten about.

When it happens online, though, there is no excuse. Someone had time to think about that comment and still went ahead and sent it. It is a cringeworthy moment and who knows why it happens. Maybe someone wants attention, maybe they want to brag about something. Either way, it's silly to see. Reddit's r/nobodyasked is the subreddit that features all of these terrible cases of people sharing things that no one asked to be shared. Here are 14 of them that will have people shaking their heads.

Nobody Wants That

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Who Asked?

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You Good?

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Sorry, What?

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That's Rough

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For the Aesthetic

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Uh Ok

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McBitter

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Review for a Phone Charger

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Well…

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No Way

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Who Cares?

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Why Is This a Thing?

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Group Projects

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Tags: nobody asked, who asked, reddit, facebook, fb, cringe, twitter, karma, reddit karma,