Passive Aggressive Posting: Is Anyone Openly Honest These Days?

Jacqueline Ward
The Startup
Published in
5 min readJul 12, 2019

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I’ve recently been involved in a situation, not of my own making, where passive aggressive posting on the internet was directed at me.

I was minding my own business and someone pointed out that another person had posted a music video on their Facebook page. The timing and subject of the music video made it absolutely certain, not just to me, but to many other people, that it was directed me.

It would have been much easier for this person to either pick up the phone or to knock on my door. Even an email or a message would have made the point. But they chose to do it this way.

The question is, why?

Passive aggressive behaviour is a covert but deliberate way of expressing feelings. It is usually a way to express anger, but often the passive-aggressive person will derive satisfaction from manipulating the situation. This is a pay-off to ‘get-back’ at the other person for their perceived complaint.

Covert and Deliberate

Passive aggressive internet posting means that someone who is experiencing anger has chosen to post something online that, to some people, seems innocent, but to the person it is aimed at, it has shared meaning. This can range from very obvious meaning, like in the music video I was…

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Jacqueline Ward
Jacqueline Ward

Written by Jacqueline Ward

Bestselling writer from Manchester, UK — currently sharing how I got a book deal for my novel Teenage Kicks and the 10 month journey to publication