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Thursday May 23rd 2013

25% of women post revenge photos of friends on Facebook

Whether they had a falling out with a friend or were seeking revenge against someone who shared a similarly bad picture, one-fourth of women admitted to having tagged unflattering photos of their friends on Facebook, according to a new survey from photo gifting site MyMemory.

The survey, which polled 1,512 women over the age of 18, found that two-fifths of women admitted to purposely posting picture of a friend not wearing makeup.

Read more: Huffington Post

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