News anchor and journalist Canary Mugume has shared his thoughts on why former lovers continue to follow each other on social media even after ending their relationships.Speaking on a podcast, Canary was asked why ex-partners in Kampala often remain connected on social media. He suggested that, in some cases, the continued connection could be a sign of “unfinished business.”According to Canary, some people end relationships on bad terms but continue following each other because they still hope something might happen between them, including the possibility of getting back together. He also believes others do it to keep tabs on their former partners and compare how they are doing after the breakup.They ended perhaps on a bad note and feel like something needs to happen for them to maybe get back together but also want to prove a point, am I doing better than them.He added that some people use social media to show their exes that they have moved on and are now doing better without them, a behaviour he described as “nonsensical.”Sasha Ferguson opens up about life after split from Canary MugumeCanary, however, noted that following an ex does not necessarily mean there are still feelings involved. He warned that constantly seeing an ex’s posts can sometimes be emotionally triggering and may even affect a person’s current relationship.I don’t know if it’s right or wrong because it doesn’t necessarily mean anything to follow your ex on social media; however, it could be triggering. You could see posts that are triggering and could take you back and could affect your current relationship.For Canary, the best approach after a relationship ends is to truly move forward rather than remain emotionally attached through social media.“I feel like if you’ve moved on, you should move on,” he concluded. @chatting_with_vee Unfinished business!!🌚 is my cohost @canarymugume telling the truth? #podcast ♬ original sound – Chatting with Vee The post Why ex-partners in Kampala continue to follow each other – Canary Mugume appeared first on MBU.