Technology | Facebook How to Behave on Facebook No one wants to read about your daily workouts By Evann Gastaldo Posted Aug 29, 2010 8:58 AM CDT Copied A Facebook login page is seen on a computer screen in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Thursday, August 27, 2009. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Adrian Wyld) Facebook is nice and all, but it would be better if people had to follow some basic rules of etiquette. Wendy Atterberry offers up the 10 she’d like to see, on The Frisky: Stop tagging people: And while you’re at it, don’t even post those “embarrassing or incriminating photos” from high school yearbooks and scrapbooks. Enough with the potty training updates: “No one gives a rat’s ass” about your child’s toilet habits, and “it’s gross, embarrassing, and demeaning to the kids.” This should go without saying: But sadly, it does not. Never “propose, ask someone out, or dump anyone via wall messages or status updates,” Atterberry writes. “What. Is. Wrong with people? Don’t spoil TV shows in your status updates: It’s just plain rude. Stop using it as a diet and exercise diary: “Seriously, no one cares.” For the complete list, including why you should never IM someone you haven’t spoken to since 1993, click here. Read These Next CNN boss asks workers not to 'jump to conclusions' about deal. Mr. Clean is punching in for the last time. Bill Clinton: 'I Saw Nothing, and I Did Nothing Wrong' Trump laid a 'trap' for Democrats, and GOP aims to pounce. Report an error