My mother does not have a Facebook account and she is not technologically savvy. There is not a computer in my parents' home yet.
I have a Facebook account and use it regularly. I'm 24, after all. I talk about all kinds of things on there, including my job. I'm a nanny and care for two girls ages 2 years and 2 months. Lately, my job has been increasingly difficult because of a colicky baby, a tantrum-y toddler and a mother who is addicted to reading parenting books that she is convinced will solve all her problems.
So sometimes I complain about my job on Facebook. Mostly I say something about the baby crying for an hour or two at a time, or the toddler's potty training regression.
Someone on my Facebook friend list felt it necessary to tell my mother I am "saying negative things about my job and the kids I care for" on Facebook. So my mother confronts me today and says I need to stop talking about "negative" things on there.
She could not quote what was said to her, nor provide me with any examples of the negative things I said. I got a little annoyed since this is not the first time someone has told my mom about things I put on Facebook. So I asked her who told her this, and she refused to tell me.
Should I be angry that she won't tell me who is saying these things? Is she right to say I should stop complaining about work on fb?
Note: I am not friends with my boss on Facebook and we do not have any mutual friends. My account is set to private.