I didn't see anything recent on this subject, but didn't dig too awfully deep, so I apologize if I'm going over old ground. I'm getting set up for coming out at work in about a month, after which I intend to update my social media accounts (I only use Facebook and LinkedIn). I got some good ideas from an old thread about LinkedIn to just switch to first initial (same as my old one) and maybe update a picture.
Now, regarding my Facebook, I was talking to my wife, who suggested that I cull people that I'm pretty sure will be unreceptive or hostile to my change before flipping the switch. In her view, there are some very hateful and determined people who might aim to cause me trouble, so why give them opportunity. To be honest, most of those that I would put in this bucket are already unfollowed and blind to most of my activity now.
My hesitation is mostly rooted in making judgements about people without giving them a chance to make their own decisions. For example, I have a high school acquaintance who's a Christian minister that I occasionally spar with, mostly in a good-natured and playful way, that I'm pretty sure will not be receptive to my transition. I know that guilt over these decisions is inappropriate, and that discretion is the better part of valor, as they say. Also, I know that "friends" on Facebook is a designation of a connection through the medium and not necessarily a real description of the relationship, as "friends" is the only available choice.
Thanks for your thoughts and experiences in this aspect of transition to full-time.
Erin