Doesn’t matter who you are, if you are using a social platform to connect, then it says something about you. With each and every post you make online, others can analyse and decipher who you truly are. Spooked? Well, here are 6 things your social usage says about you.

People who keep their images in a specified folder

Yeah, organised people can be fun too!

Yeah, organised people can be fun too!

These are the people who will maintain folders of their images and will sort them properly according to their category. These types of people are organised and might be a little strict in their nature. In other words, they may have OCD.

 

People with a lot of friends

Too desperate??

Too desperate??

I’m sure you might have seen people on Facebook who have like a thousand friends. These are the people with low self esteem, who try to look popular by adding a lot of friends on their friend list.

 

People who upload a lot of images or posts

Im an extrovert and Im cool

I’m an extrovert and I’m cool

People who generally upload or share a lot of images on social media are usually extroverts.

 

People who post about their achievements

Dont be just me me me.

Don’t be just me me me

If you like to brag about achievements or accomplishments on social media, then is it’s likely that you are a narcissist and a self-centered person. While your social “friends” might support you via their comments, believe you me, internally they want to see you crash.

 

People who post about public issues or world affairs

They always have a question

They always have a question

People who regularly share some or the other news regarding public issues or world affairs and their opinion about this event or occurrence. These people are curious by nature and like to be at the forefront.

 

People who fill out each and every detail on their profile

Everyone knows

Everyone knows

These types of people are an open book. They want the whole world to know everything about them and are, by nature, extroverts.

 

Author’s Name – Tushar Nayyar