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Should I post my wedding date on Facebook?

Should I post my wedding date on Facebook?

Share The Wedding Date Sharing the date on Facebook is perfectly fine since most of your friends, colleagues and acquaintances will likely ask you about the big day. But keep any status updates short and to the point to be sensitive to the broader audience — that is, those who won’t be participating in the wedding.

Is it rude to post wedding pictures?

According to Gottsman, guests should never post pictures of the newlyweds until they get the go-ahead. Unless stated otherwise (for example, there’s a wedding hashtag sign encouraging guests to Instagram photos), it’s up to the couple to post the first picture, which also includes the wedding venue and fellow guests.

How many wedding photos should you post on Facebook?

Don’t Share More Than Five Wedding Pictures As with any list of etiquette rules, they’re going to work for some people, be food for thought for others, and be absolutely hated by the rest.

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How many wedding photos should I post to Facebook?

Don’t Share More Than Five Wedding Pictures “It’s all very tempting to look back on your big day and want to relive it, especially since it will fly by but we beg you not to share new pictures every week for a year, particularly when the professional snaps come back,” the article reads.

Should I post my wedding video on Facebook?

because your wedding video is yours and of personal use you should be aloud to claim fair use. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research.

Should you post your engagement photos on Facebook?

Don’t post too many engagement photos And, yes, you should feel free to share the footage of the big moment on social media if you choose to do so, but be careful not to go overboard. Wagner recommends holding back and instead posting more of the actual wedding.