30+ Stodgy People or Acts on WhatsApp Groups + | Akaba James
1) The man who goes ahead to ask follow-up questions in a WhatsApp Group chat like "How much?" after an advert posted by a member clearly indicates that, "Contact me privately if you are interested".
2) The one who forwards every trash to the groups, including religious posts with threats to share or risk some misfortune.
3) The one who carelessly repeats posts without reading precious ones.
4) The one who shares very old and unverified posts.
5) The man or woman who writes a lot repeatedly about himself/herself (blowing his or her own trumpet).
6) The one who lavishes praises on someone for a post he/he only shared, not one he/she authored.
7) The one who asks you to send the message to his or her inbox or for your number when everything is displayed on the group message.
8) The one who sends very lengthy messages repeating the same point in different words.
9) The one who introduces irrelevant or unpopular discussion topics.
10) The ones who only gets active when there is a scandal trending (The "I told you" type) or the ones who are quick to share gossips or sexually-oriented content.
11) The ones who keep adding you to groups without your prior consent.
12) The ones who would call you and want to talk for ever, since calls are virtually free on WhatsApp.
13) The ones who would share a doubtful post to a ground and ask - "Is it true?" or "Can someone verify this?"
15) The one who likes generating controversial points and arguing all through without conceding, even when wrong.
16) The one with broken English who churns out posts or audios like a grinding mill.
17) The one who tries to boss people on social media.
18) The Pentecostal Pastor who shares religious content to everyone he lays hands on his/her number repeatedly, even when the concerned is showing no interest.
19) The one who keeps saying, "For security reasons, I cannot say more than this", often as a way to give blind credit to an assertion with no facts or concrete evidence or to escape from the debate.
20) The one who shares posts to a group you both belong to and still sends them to your inbox.
21) Those who create fictitious posts and ask you to forward to 30 people or more within 5 minutes to receive a blessing or curse in case of failure to share.
22) The one who makes an alarming statement, e.g. "There is danger out door right now", and goes silent without responding to follow-up questions for clarity.
23) The one who does not follow posts and raises issues on topics which just got discussed and concluded on.
24) The one who starts an audio message with "Forward this message to all your contacts" without giving you the opportunity to first get the message and judge whether to forward it or not.
25) The one who gets added to a group and instead of waiting to gauge the tempo of the group, quickly writes, "Hi, I am new here" and complements with his/her picture, and in some cases and expects everyone to introduce himself/herself in the group.
26) The one who unintentionally posts something and instead of quickly deleting it, rather drops a message of apology, when the period to delete has not yet expired.
27) The man who passes a doubtful message and claims that its from an unimpeachable source, which he cannot clearly state.
28) The man who passes an inflammatory message (call to action) and adds, "Quote me anywhere", as if that can be used as a token to buy freedom when caught in the illegal act prescribed in the audio".
29) Two people who turn their private differences into public show-down on a WhatsApp Group chat (e.g. a lady and her ex or attempted-ex).
30) The man who keeps reminding group members on what to share and what not to share.
31) The ones who put question marks on a post without a question or the ones who only give one word-responses when more is needed
By Akaba A James




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