Here's another take on why one should not go to social media to vent before having a direct (and probably difficult) conversation with the person one's having issues with. I had a gem of a piece of advice from a relationship therapist once, who said don't ever go to your friends to expect help on resolving your relationship problems. What it takes to resolve relationship issues is to see the other person's point of view, not only yours, and be able to empathize with the other person's point of view, especially when it's starkly different from your own point of view. But good friends do exactly the opposite: their job is to empathize and validate your own point of view, to make you feel righteous in the way you feel, thus leaving even less room to be able to relate to the point of view of the person you're having issues with and are trying to repair a relationship with. Meagan likes to share her point of view, with friends, with acquaintances, with strangers on the internet. I started following her before she was even a pairs skater, when she was a junior ladies skater, because she had an online blog that shared all her up and downs and made her feel like a very relatable human being. I love(d) her for that.
But sometimes that tendency can backfire. She had an initial conversation with Eric and was fine with the new pairing and even wished him good luck (and agreed that she had no interest in coming back to competition anyway). Then she must have talked to other people about it and got more and more stuck only in her own point of view (which is a lot of disappointment, and a feeling of betrayal, which I totally understand). Going to social media to vent to fans, who, like good friends, are 100% going to back her up in those feelings, instead of counseling her to take the perspective of Eric, is only going to make her even more stuck in those feelings. I'm afraid that's exactly what happened here. What she needs to do is to have a few long and direct and difficult conversations with Eric by herself -- and not talking indirectly through social media or the press -- that's the only way for them to really reach any closure and move forward, and not have this thing continue to fester.