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8 Behaviors on social networks that characterize low self-esteem

A person’s behavior on social media can give good clues about their state of mind and mood at a given moment.

Even if this user usually only posts pictures of cute animals or catchphrases, a closer look is able to identify certain types of behavior and mood, such as awesome.club show next.

1. The hater

They are the bad-tempered ones. People who, in general, like to discuss controversial topics such as politics and religion and appear on the timeline to make acid comments and buy a good fight that goes on for several comments on the timeline.

The term hater is recent and, in English, means something like ‘hater’. It is possible that such manifestations of aggression are caused by low self-esteem. A person who is constantly dissatisfied with others is equally critical of himself, and cannot even give himself the right to make a mistake.

And, if you get one of these comments on your timeline, the best thing to do is ignore it.

2. The aggressive

Another type of hater, but with a subtle difference from the first. These are people who go beyond arguments with colleagues and friends, making venomous comments on photos or other people’s posts and making public acid criticism, encouraging discussions that could sometimes have been resolved in peaceful dialogues.

Such people notice any mistakes and like to increase them. Public condemnation of others is an opportunity for them to feel better. It is unlikely that a self-confident person needs to judge other people so much.

3. Mr success

They’re a hit. They live winning awards, giving lectures, classes or making presentations to crowded auditoriums or even releasing books that will become big best sellers (at least that’s what they say) or products that will be a sales success. A frequent figure type, especially on LinkedIn, a social network focused on business and jobs.

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Such behaviors could indicate excessive self-esteem, however, it is more likely to be the opposite: seeking recognition. Self-confident and psychologically stable people do not need approvals. Those who are insecure, on the contrary, try to emphasize their qualities so that they are admired.

4. The egocentric

There are at least five selfies a day (some with just the face, others with the body, if possible at the gym) and always followed by comments from friends like “beautiful”, “You look great” and others. Some people with this profile often put self-help phrases in their photos, such as “no effort, no reward” or “Focus, strength and faith”. They rarely publish or share facts other than those related to their own lives.

Strictly speaking, there’s nothing wrong with posting some selfies and show how you worked to lose a few pounds and gain some muscle. After all, achievements have to be celebrated! The problem lies in crossing the line and thinking all the time only about your own belly button.

5. A lion on social media, a kitten in the real world

Maybe you know someone who is super engaged or aggressive on social media, but who, outside of the Internet, is a super polite person. Don’t be alarmed if you see someone like that. This is normal.

Radical viewpoints on social media are sometimes a way for people with low self-esteem to seek an image they don’t have of themselves in real life.

6. Fake accounts

7. The illusion of a wonderful life

A slightly different version of ‘Mr. Success’, which we have already shown here. They are those people who are always checking in at the best restaurants and posting pictures of their bare feet in front of paradisiacal beaches, for example. Do not be deceived. This wonderful life can be the result of a trip purchased in 20 installments on the card and a huge debt on the card that, of course, will not be shown on any social network. Figures like this, in general, are more frequent on Facebook and Instagram.

Behaviors of this type often denote an escape from reality and a search for a fantasy world where everything is always beautiful. Look, It’s normal to want to show your friends and family that you’re in another country, drinking good wine or enjoying a beautiful beach. But it’s important to keep in mind if you’re actually enjoying the ride or if you’re more concerned with showing everyone what you’re doing.

8. My life is an open book

Those kind of people who live their lives on the Internet with a wealth of details When they end a relationship, they post sad song lyrics or, on the contrary, soundtracks of overcoming or ‘now that I’m alone, I’m going to party’. Everything in this type of user is very wide open when it comes to the Internet.

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People like that, in general, only seek likes and comments as a way to alleviate their own social conflicts. If this is your case, remember that social media is not a substitute for an analyst.

Do you know anyone with these types of behavior?

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