People in masks vent about their worst Facebook friends for National Unfriend Day

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Tuesday, November 17, 2015
To celebrate National Unfriend Day, ''Jimmy Kimmel Live'' asked people on the streets to vent about their Facebook friends while wearing a mask to hide their identity.
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If you have a least favorite Facebook friend, Tuesday is the day to show them how you really feel. It's National Unfriend Day.

WARNING: Adult Content

Jimmy Kimmel created the holiday, which falls on Nov. 17, back in 2010 as a designated day to purge your Facebook friend list of all the oversharers, political ranters and vague acquaintances that you deem no longer necessary to your News Feed. On Monday night's show, Jimmy Kimmel Live took to the street to let people vent about their Facebook friends under the anonymity of a silly mask.

Offenses included digging for comments, asking for money and being a "bro."

"He's always posting pictures about him drinking in the airport. Every week, he's drinking a beer in the airport," explained one masked respondent. "We know you travel a lot. We get it!"

If you're ready to celebrate National Unfriend Day by pulling the plug on a digital friendship, Facebook lists very simple instructions on how to do that.