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We’re not sure exactly when it happened, but Facebook has become completely obsessed with “life events”.
Because apparently it’s not enough to flood the Newsfeed with status updates about the weather and over-filtered photos of yesterday’s brunch, the social media site is eagerly prompting users to document the milestones in their life – graduations, babies, relationships, breakups, big moves, overseas trips, and now, weight loss.
Most Facebook users aren’t aware of this. But if you look a bit closer, you’ll see the site’s hunger for intimate details is bordering on creepy – for instance, it encourages you to lay out your entire medical and nutritional history. Exactly what you want all your exes, awkward relatives and classmates you haven’t seen in nine years to scroll through, right?
We’re not kidding. Take a moment to visit the “update info” section of your profile. If you click “Add a life event”, you’ll be presented with a drop down menu of significant moments you may like to add to your timeline. As you can see below, the Health & Wellbeing menu is rather… comprehensive (kudos to the keen eyes over at Bustle for bringing this to our attention).
Time to get updatin', folks - after all, no Facebook profile is complete without "Had braces removed, 2002" and "Broke wrist, 1997". You're not limited to the options on the list, either. So if you're dying to tell everyone about that one time you caught gastro in India, go right ahead and create your own health "life event", then sit back and wait for the 'likes' to flow in.