As much as our online relationships enrich our lives, they can also cause emotional pain when we’re unceremoniously “unfriended”. If you’ve felt upset or insulted when someone has unfriended you on a social media site, you’re not 
 alone. Girl upset by what she sees on her smartphoneA recent study found that the most   common responses to being unfriended     were:

Overcoming being unfriended

Regardless if it’s online or in the real world, rejection hurts. In real life you usually know why a relationship has ended but on social media the reasons are sometimes difficult to understand. 

Being unfriended is usually just bewildering if the individual is an online friend only, but if that person is a real life friend or acquaintance or, worse still, a family member, you can be left feeling extremely hurt and angry.

How can you overcome the experience?

Why was I unfriended?

Social media is a great way to keep in touch with family and friends at home and abroad, and can provide hours of entertainment. It’s also a good vehicle to connect with people around the world who share our hobbies and interests. Social media should be used in balance and in a reasonable manner; remember not to take online relationships too seriously, and keep other people’s posts in perspective.