Imagine your dad being a Facebook disaster, accidentally revealing your sister’s pregnancy, posting your aunt’s underwear, and sharing explicit content. That’s the reality for one family who’s had enough of their father’s social media mishaps. Desperate for a solution, they’re considering locking him out of his account, but are they going too far?
Dad’s Facebook Fails ♀️

Pregnancy Reveal Gone Wrong

Family Finds Out Before Sister’s Ready

The Underwear Incident

A Laundry Mix-up

The Innocent Explanation ️♀️

Underwear Poll on Facebook

Father’s Frantic Attempts to Remove Poll

Sister Saves the Day ♀️

More Wacky Posts

Explicit Content Removal

Non-Sexual Gibberish Posts ♂️

Father’s Facebook Purpose

Password Problems

To Lock or Not to Lock: A Family’s Dilemma
This family is at their wit’s end with their father’s Facebook blunders. From accidentally revealing a pregnancy to posting a poll about his sister-in-law’s underwear, his inability to navigate social media has caused chaos and embarrassment. Despite their father’s insistence on using Facebook for his amateur folk music gigs, his posts are rarely related to that purpose. Now, they’re considering locking him out of his account for the sake of their family’s sanity and reputation. But is this the right move? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Family debates locking dad out of Facebook due to cognitive decline. ♀️

NTA forgets password and creates new accounts, changing settings to private is a good solution.

Could father’s behavior be due to dementia? Get him evaluated.

Commenter and replies find humor in inappropriate Facebook post

NTA commenter criticizes father’s Facebook behavior, others suggest dementia.
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Commenter questions father’s odd behavior and aggressive response

Secure dad’s account and prevent future social media mishaps.
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Commenter suggests cognitive decline may be behind father’s behavior
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Restricting father’s access to Facebook is reasonable and necessary

Sneaky solution to stop a Facebook oversharing family member ♀️

Commenter finds humor in situation, suggests testing for dementia.
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NTA commenter empathizes with family struggle with sexist dad
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Father accidentally posts poll about SIL’s underwear on Facebook

Commenter finds amusement in controversial post, supports poster’s actions.

Commenter finds post hilarious but suggests evaluation for dementia concerns.

Dementia can cause defensiveness and confusion.

Commenter supports father’s actions with shock and disbelief

Compassionate suggestion to lock out family member with possible dementia

Engaging poll comment with a clever pun. NTA wins!

Unpopular opinion? The lone dissenter sparks debate

Address the real issue: creepy behavior, not just Facebook problems
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Short and simple, this commenter is not taking sides.

Commenter suggests getting father to a doctor for abnormal behavior

Advice on dealing with a family member posting inappropriate content

Protecting family privacy on social media

Facebook video of cocks? NTA for wanting to lock him out.

Is it dementia or intentional? NAH verdict given.

Amidst the chaos, a little humor goes a long way

Lock him out and let him make another account

Commenter suggests medical issue for father’s inappropriate behavior.

Posting underwear on Facebook? YTA and possibly committing a felony

Reporting inappropriate posts on Facebook: Does it work?

Accidental theft or intentional perversion? Family in crisis

Engaging comment suggests writing clear instructions for tech-challenged Dad

Tech support warns against posting underwear on Facebook

Family considers locking out father for posting underwear on Facebook

Commenter defends man’s right to post, suggests blocking him instead

Sneaky solution to keep pervy dad off Facebook

Clever solution suggested to prevent further Facebook mishaps

Debate over whether father should be locked out of social media ♀️

Is he a troll or suffering from dementia?

Commenter suggests father needs help for posting underwear on Facebook.

Report the father’s post and ban him from Facebook. NTA.

Not the a**hole, but family drama ensues ♀️

Not the a**hole, but family drama ensues ♀️

User suggests locking out father for posting underwear on Facebook

Commenter finds post amusing, but others may not agree

NTA suggests getting father offline and to a doctor
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Commenter suggests online classes for father who posted underwear

Navigating family dynamics and privacy settings with a declining relative

Commenter suggests father needs medical attention for inappropriate behavior

Curious commenter wonders about the absence of ‘h’ in replies.

Suggests hilarious solution to dad’s Facebook antics. NTA.

Trust is key, but oversharing is a no-go

Is your father okay?

Defending the father’s actions? Bold move, let’s discuss

Hilarious comment about father’s Facebook faux pas

Laughter in the face of family drama

Set his posts to ‘only me’ instead of locking him out

Commenter defends father’s actions, family considers locking him out

Commenter finds humor in bizarre situation, wants to add father.
