The politics of getting your friends to untag you in photos
Briefly

The article discusses common social media etiquettes and personal oversights, emphasizing the importance of honesty in friendships. Specifically, it addresses how to approach a friend about being untagged in an unflattering group photo. Rather than suffering in silence, the authors advise expressing your feelings transparently. A respectful dialogue can lead to understanding, as friends typically want to support one another. Ultimately, while self-acceptance is encouraged, prioritizing personal comfort in digital spaces is vital.
Ghosting a conversation is considered rude, and replying 'k' to a text feels dismissive, but honesty about discomfort, like wanting to untag from a photo, is key.
It's important to communicate with your friends about your feelings, particularly regarding social media tags. Most will appreciate the honesty, assuring you of your beauty.
Read at Fast Company
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