I made this point on another thread and I'll make it here for when Eeffaa reads it. Someone saying they don't like your outfit, or your carpet or the way you make egg in a cup is not comparable to what Caroline Flack went through.
Caroline, because of her job on a prime time tv could not escape the media's glare. These instahuns if they do not want to be discussed can put their account to private. As someone said earlier don't see your Instagram page as a house more as a hotel because essentially when you monetise your posts you become a business page and business pages get reviewed.
Also Caroline was a deeply flawed individual with suicidal ideation from a young age. It was also reported that there was so much blood at the scene as Caroline had self harmed. I do not think crying onto your phone is comparable to self harming or fantasising about your own death.
If these influencers wanted to influence wouldn't it have been more beneficial to promote suicide prevention charities, suicide help lines, mental health agencies as opposed to using a tragic suicide to garner sympathy for themselves
Aoibhe is really getting on my tits recently with the constant preaching when we all know she has no problem ripping the arse out of someone else.The hypocrisy of it all drives me insane
Also these blaggers need to stop using a young girls suicide , which is the reason Coco's Law came about as a shield to protect themselves from valid criticism. Every other job and every other business has performance reviews why should influencing be any different