The average Briton regrets 17 cringeworthy social media posts

We frantically delete 10 posts every year from social media sites each year One in three got in trouble with their boss over something they posted Boring status updates and controversial opinions embarrass users later

By Deni Kirkova for MailOnline

Published: 13:55 EST, 1 January 2015 | Updated: 14:11 EST, 1 January 2015

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The average Briton has committed 17 online sins they'd rather forget.

Regrettable internet actions include posting something they wish they hadn't, which covers anything from photos depicting drunk and raucous behaviour to soppy status updates about an ex.

It might be worth keeping your laptop away from the wine this festive season, as alcohol is said to contribute to regrettable social media outbursts.

Unflattering photographs are the first thing to be deleted when they crop up on social media

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