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According to Patrick Roy, life coach expert at kinichat.com, “The way people judge others on social media has strong psychological implications. People who judge are more likely to be controlling, angry and narcissistic.” Social media is not the only medium that has created an outlet for bullying.
How can someone judge you?
7 Behaviors That Influence How People Judge Your Personality
- The way you treat others. How you make others feel about themselves says a lot about who you are.
- The way you stand.
- The way you dress.
- The way you tip.
- The way you handle your phone.
- The way you express yourself.
- The way you value time.
When someone judges you how do you feel?
Things That Make People Feel Like They Are Being Judged Negatively. When people make you question your character, intelligence, beliefs, decisions or preferences in a way that causes shame, they can make you feel judged in a negative way. They might not intend it, but the feeling of judgment is still hurtful.
How do you judge someone?
The secret is to reserve judgment and take your time. Observe them in certain situations; look at how they react. Listen to them talking, joking, laughing, explaining, complaining, blaming, praising, ranting, and preaching. Only then will you be able to judge their character.
How should you judge someone?
10 Proven Ways to Judge a Person’s Character
- honest.
- reliable.
- competent.
- kind and compassionate.
- capable of taking the blame.
- able to persevere.
- modest and humble.
- pacific and can control anger.
Should you judge someone’s social media posts?
You can select everything that appears on your profile, so every single choice tells you something about that person. In the end, you should judge every single thing that you see on someone’s social media, and not feel bad about it at all.
Can you judge someone’s popularity on Facebook by their friends?
In fact, if you’re judging someone’s popularity, Facebook posts by their friends are likely to influence your impression more than posts by the profile owner. 3
Are you justified in judging people based on their social media accounts?
You are totally justified in judging the hell out of people based on their social media accounts and profiles. The reason that judging people based on their social media accounts is completely acceptable is because they have the ability to choose every single thing that appears on their account.
Can you be judged because you create something?
I’ve written previously about the challenge of putting yourself out there by saying, “You can either be judged because you created something or ignored because you left your greatness inside of you.” Eventually, I decided that it was more important to contribute something to the world than it was to protect myself from criticism.