How do you share your travel adventures on social media?

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A good chunk of my facebook friends are people I've met through travel, so they appreciate the photos etc...
 
Im a Facebook 'ho, I post about 3-6 pics every day when travelling.
 
good topic! I only post to FB if I think the pic is of somewhere beautiful or interesting or maybe less-frequently visited by people I know. I think I once posted from a lounge, but am careful not to now, it doesn't go down well or is a bit boring really. Hardly anyone knows when I fly J, and I told no-one about my first F flight (except here in a trip report). Flying in business class or being a platinum frequent flyer is not interesting or important to most people, so why bore them with it?

I have posted a trip report here and would again because I've loved reading about other people's journeys and it is one of the great features of AFF.
 
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This is where Facebook groups are really quite good. I don't post 99% of my travel stuff on my own feed I keep it to an audience of similar tragics :D
 
Travelpod. Aussiepanda's Traveler Profile - TravelPod

When we are away I post daily sometimes, sometimes at the end of a visit to a specific destination. When I upload a post a notification goes to selected email contacts and a link is also posted on facebook.

I used Travelpod for my last trip too. I did post some other bits on Facebook, but they were more of a specific incident or observation at a point in time, and the blog reserved for a full description and photos. I posted the link to FB each time I uploaded, then my friends could choose to read or not.

I decided to use a blog so those without FB (mainly my parents) could also see what we were up to, and it allowed me to write more than I usually would. It's also a good record for years to come.
 
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