babywings76 said:Because I have such a mix of friends with all sorts of political and religious views, I try to stay neutral on FB. I've witnessed some heated debates from some of my friends posts and I just don't want to get into all that. I've shared a religious post I think only 1 or 2 times, but it was more of an all around uplifting story.
I don't click "like" on those commercialized things or cute expressions that are clickable like it's a group or something, because I don't want to junk up my profile with tons of super silly things. But that's just me. I don't think there's any harm really in letting your FB friends/family know what TV shows you like or whatever. But the PC business profile, I don't think I'd click those things because it wouldn't seem professional. Maybe on food related ones like "Food Network" or something that would be fitting.![]()
Amanda, when I said "you" I wasn't directing it at you personally.
I meant, in general, how many of us comment or like things that might be of a political/religious nature. And since only our friends see it, we might not worry about it. When we link in our customers, completely different. And, yes, I agree, many things we like or become fans of (even if not rel/pol) would be unprofessional!