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Some personal news? Announcement culture has gone too far (but this is my final column, farewell)

By Thomas Mitchell

Copyright brisbanetimes

Some personal news? Announcement culture has gone too far (but this is my final column, farewell)

Oh no, a girl from my high school has taken to Facebook with the three most powerful words in the English language: Some Personal News. After three long years, countless ups and downs, so many laughs (and even more tears!), she and her husband can finally announce … they’re doing a renovation.

Based on the 89 comments – all of which are some variation on OMG! Congrats guys! – this is an important update and I should probably throw them a like or a house emoji, perhaps? Thankfully, I can stay up to date with the renovation on their specially designed Instagram page, which promises “daily updates from our wild ride!”

Unfortunately, there is no time to digest how I feel about this news because a guy I met briefly in an airport lounge two years ago wants me to know he has started a wellness podcast (and I must watch this space). Oh, and my cousin is beginning a new chapter at a consultancy firm. And did I mention that a friend of a friend, who I forgot to unfollow, has just picked up their new dog? An adorable cavoodle introduced to the world in the only way that seems appropriate: Some. Pawsonal. News!

Welcome to the exhausting world of announcement culture, where, on any given day, on every corner of the internet – from Facebook to Instagram, X to LinkedIn – someone, somewhere, is announcing something.