
In Part 2 of our series on grief and social media, we unpack the more nuanced — and often debated — aspects of digital mourning. We explore: * The emotional impact of posting photos and videos of the deceased * The culture of asking “What happened?” in the comments — is it regional, insensitive, or just curiosity? * Do’s and Don’ts when commenting on someone’s post about a death * Is there such a thing as digital grieving etiquette? What are the unspoken rules? * How seeing grief unfold online can feel supportive — or deeply triggering * Setting emotional boundaries for yourself when others share publicly * When does sharing become honoring — and when might it be performative?Whether you're the one grieving, supporting someone else, or simply navigating what’s “okay” to post during loss — this conversation offers reflection, respect, and clarity in a time that often feels confusing.Because even in a digital age, grief is still deeply human__________________________________________________________________Follow ushttps://www.tiktok.com/@the.grieving.sistershttps://www.instagram.com/the_grieving_sisters/------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#GriefAndSocialMedia #DigitalMourning #OnlineGrief #GriefEtiquette#SocialMediaBoundaries #GrievingInPublic #GriefInTheDigitalAge #WhatNotToSay#GriefSupportOnline #GriefTriggers #GriefJourney #DigitalWellness #GriefAndHealing#RespectfulGrieving #PerformativeGrief #GriefPodcast #HoldingSpaceOnline #thegrievingsisters