Social Media Wedding Etiquette
In today’s digital world, social media plays a huge role in weddings. But, it’s important to follow proper social media wedding etiquette to keep the day special for everyone involved. Whether you’re a couple or a guest, these guidelines will help ensure respect and fun.
For the Couple: Set Clear Expectations
As a couple, decide what level of social media presence you’re comfortable with. Do you want your ceremony to be a phone-free zone? Make this clear before the big day. You can include a note on your wedding website or ask the officiant to make an announcement. This helps prevent unwanted posts before you’re ready.

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Consider a Wedding Hashtag
If you’re okay with guests posting, creating a wedding hashtag is a fun idea. It allows everyone to share memories in one place. Choose something unique, easy to remember, and communicate it on signage at the event. A hashtag also helps you see moments you might have missed.
Post Your Own Photos First
It’s understandable to want to share your joy online. However, try to post your professional photos first. This allows you to showcase your day how you envisioned it. Sharing special moments on your terms adds an extra layer of excitement.

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For Guests: Respect the Couple’s Wishes
As a guest, always honor the couple’s preferences. If they request no phones or social media during the ceremony, follow their guidelines. Even if you’re eager to post, be patient and respectful.

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Be Thoughtful About What You Share
If posting is allowed, think before you hit “share.” Avoid posting anything too personal or unflattering. Stick to group photos and fun moments everyone can enjoy.
Following these tips ensures a smooth and happy celebration for all.