Social media is 'their' arena to show off, promote, sell, brag etc. etc. Tattle is the place that people who dislike them or are frustrated by their actions/behaviours can come and vent and share their own personal opinions of these people. Much better to vent here, than on their pages where they are more than likely to see the comments and/or messages and could well be hurt/upset/angry etc. If they choose to seek themselves out on forums such as Tattle, then that is their prerogative but they can't then cry over it when they know it is not going to be a place of love, respect and fangirling (unless of course they are reading a thread in the rave section). They can't be upset about someone's own opinions even if it seems horrible to them.
I am obviously talking about Chet and Helen here, but them and they refers to any influencers or people who have threads on here.
I am 100% sure than Helen's absence and lack of posting coincided with when she discovered these threads and I am sure she is upset and hurt about them. However she chose to put herself in the public eye and she also chose to be very patronising and condescending when she became Super Mum, five minutes after giving birth. She has also chosen to give out dangerous advice. That is not going to gain fans and will alienate some existing fans. I know, that I would HATE to read threads like this about myself but I also like to think, I have the intelligence to know that not everyone will like me and to accept that and not actively seek out and read negativity. She should accept this and just get on with living her life how she chooses to, raising her child how she sees fit and to appreciate the fans that she does have and will continue to get (because that is inevitable) and ignore and stop searching for negativity. If she can't do this, her self esteem, confidence and mental health will suffer and she should perhaps consider retiring from public life and getting a nice, normal, rewarding job or maybe even retraining in a career that will really fulfil her and give her a sense of independence and happiness.