DEAR HARRIETTE: Recently, I took the step of completely purging my social media accounts of people I don't feel particularly close to anymore. Most of these people are not friends of mine, and I don't think it makes sense for us to continue following each other on social media. Unfortunately, some of these people have taken this personally. I feel terrible about hurting their feelings, but at the same time, I don't know if I owe them an explanation. After all, it's my account and my choice who I want to follow. What should I do? Should I try to explain my decision to these people? -- Purging My Socials
DEAR PURGING MY SOCIALS: It is OK for you to draw a line in the sand about who will be part of your social media community. You do not owe anyone an explanation. Indeed, prolonging the “breakup” by explaining why you unfollowed them probably won’t make the blow any less severe. If asked, you can say that you want to have a much smaller footprint on social media, so you have limited your community to your closest friends. These other people must know they aren’t your intimate friends. You can also post something on your social pages acknowledging that you are pulling back and will be engaging less. You can even take a pause and not post at all for a while. When you return, it can be with your smaller group intact.