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Mrs. confronted the roommate and then found a video that made her lose

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  • A woman informed Reddit that she and her roommate are friends from childhood, but have very different opinions when it comes to what they should share in social media
  • After noticing that her friend showed the woman's bedroom and other personal objects online, she confronted her and brought her roommate to say that she would stop
  • However, when the woman found out that this was not the case, “she completely lost it” and took the matter into her own hands

A woman says she took drastic measures to ensure that her social media -obsessed roommate could no longer post her private life without her consent.

In a contribution in Reddits popular forum “Bin I The A ——“, the 24-year-old woman wrote that she lived with her “best friend of childhood” for 3 years-and until recently everything was fine.

The woman has prefabricated the story by saying that her friend, 25, is “great in social media” and she “literally publishes everything about her life online – what she eats, where she is going, with which she hangs”.

The Redditor said it was a different approach to social media and was more private.

Nevertheless, she did not disturb the social media use of her roommate when her friend published “tons of pictures and videos of our apartment” without asking. She even said that together friends began to comment on how the woman's wife and some personal objects of the woman are [were] In the background visible “of the contributions.

So the woman said she asked her girlfriend to stop – and thought they had achieved an agreement.

Things calmed down for a while, but then the Redditor found a video that was particularly invasive.

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“Yesterday I scrolled through Tikkok and found that she had published a video” Day in our life “that shows my bedroom again, my medication at the counter (I'm afraid) and even I who sleeped on the couch (I didn't know that she filmed me),” wrote the woman.

“I lost it completely. While she was at work, I changed our WLAN password, removed her devices from our account and told her I would not give her the new password until she deleted all the videos with my personal things,” added the woman.

When her roommate came home, she started “freaking out” and said that it was not fair, “simply cut them off from the supply companies for which we both pay”.

Since then, the woman said that her friend had lived at the position of her mother – and “everyone said” that the Redditor is “a psycho that is jealous of her success with social media”.

“I don't think I ask a lot – just the reason for privacy in my own home?” The woman wrote. “But maybe changing the WLAN password was too extreme? Our common friends are shared – some think, I'm justified, others think I have become a little nuclear.”

Several people agreed with the woman in the comment area and agreed that she should not be recorded without her consent.

Some found that it could be illegal to “accept or accept someone, in their private property without their permission”, depending on where he lives, while another commentator wrote that the videos were “a great security risk”.

“It is bad enough that she has no filter about the information she puts about herself online when she and operation live in the same space, but it mainly exceeded a line by seeing ops space and things for anyone,” wrote the commentator.

I added another: “Usually I would say that you are wrong to cut them off from the supply companies for which she pays, but she has passed the line. I would look for a new roommate.”

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