They don’t want a real job that involves real hard work, they do want a fat income, if that involves deceit, grifting, they don’t care, tattle calls them out and exposes their lies, that’s what they don’t like.
I think the disparity between their real world earning potential & what they can get on Insta is exactly what keeps them so defensive and dishonest. I can’t think of many influencers who have had decent careers, the big exception being ex mag crew who would have had fab careers but been paid peanuts for it, so they simply couldn’t have their lives if every one either became savvy to the coercive sales tactics or some of the particularly awful ones’ behaviour.They don’t want a real job that involves real hard work, they do want a fat income, if that involves deceit, grifting, they don’t care, tattle calls them out and exposes their lies, that’s what they don’t like.
GLP and 4Chan are the other obvious ones too.This what I don’t get? Have they been on Reddit? Or even mumsnet AIBU?
There I have seen cyber bullying.
The odd person who takes it too far on here is usually pulled up on it by fellow tattlers or disappears (I assume banned).
Let’s not forget some of the socking done by influencers themselves on here
Lets face it most people myself included would love it if someone came along and gave me all the stuff i wanted for my house for free and paid £££ me to talk up some shite face cream, but i have morals and i dont want to get stuff through grift. Id rather earn it even if it means working and saving.They don’t want a real job that involves real hard work, they do want a fat income, if that involves deceit, grifting, they don’t care, tattle calls them out and exposes their lies, that’s what they don’t like.
That place is crazy yet never gets mentioned anywhereGod help the insta snowflakes if they look at kiwi farm. Twitter is better than it was, but it's still way more brutal than here. There are some sub reddit that are . Ultimately everyone chooses to post on social media, nobody has a gun to your head telling you to post begging for freebies, or attention. I can choose to comment on insta, but you just get blocked, they're all just cross they can't control this bit of their fake narrative.
I suspect that some people who are calling for stuff like this don't actually realise the effect it would have if they get what they want.Duncan wotsit from Blue has been whining about being trolled, wants accounts verified. Well tbh if you fill your face with plastic you need to expect a few comments. The chilling bit is, none of these idiots realise that what they're calling for is the end of free speech. Nobody could call out the government, we'd be like China.
Wot no sox?I suspect that some people who are calling for stuff like this don't actually realise the effect it would have if they get what they want.
For one thing it would stop them having secret accounts if they had to use their real name
+ they say this as if Facebook doesn’t exist? People have had Facebook accounts for over a decade now, most people are under their real names and just by location and looking at a friends list you could probably guess the school/uni that person went to, jobs they’ve had, etc. And it’s the biggest shithole of them all!!!I suspect that some people who are calling for stuff like this don't actually realise the effect it would have if they get what they want.
For one thing it would stop them having secret accounts if they had to use their real name
Yes! By their logic Facebook must be a lovely place where everyone gets along because no one would dare disagree or post a bitchy comment when it's under their own name... Wait... Have they seen comments under news articles on FB or some of the group's on there, or even the comments on celebrities pages? Makes tattle look tame+ they say this as if Facebook doesn’t exist? People have had Facebook accounts for over a decade now, most people are under their real names and just by location and looking at a friends list you could probably guess the school/uni that person went to, jobs they’ve had, etc. And it’s the biggest shithole of them all!!!
I agree with this. Influencers don’t get that we don’t have to like them or their content. So if someone on here says, I think that outfit is awful or make up is caked on. It’s an opinion not hate. And we don’t have to ‘be nice or say nothing’ because the practices employed by influencers are shady and in some cases completely unethical. I don’t see criticism of any other job being banned so why are influencers so specialI see far far more horrific comments, abuse and trolling on Twitter than on here. Literally can think of one or two comments that were a little bit below the belt on here and I’ve been a member for ages now. Maybe I’m on the wrong threads, but I literally don’t see anything bad..?!
Some things do cross a line, and I think it’s younger users (they quite like to debate people’s body’s etc, and can be quite rude about body shape which often can’t be helped which I think is a little unfair on the influencer and probably only down to their own insecurities- see saffron baker and Anastasia threads)There really isn't anything bad here, that's why they hate it so much and only talk about the tiny minority of comments that out of context that don't look good. They want to discredit all the legitimate points that make them uncomfortable.
The most popular thread here is the love island one and the most popular post in the last day is someone saying how they've been unwell but the chat on the love island thread has cheered them up.
Are there any proper journalists out there? We've given so much content on this thread to look into and come back with an article that brings something new to the table!
I agree that trying to find out people’s addresses etc is a step too far, and thankfully the mods do come down on that quite quickly.Just read this in Glamour magazine…..thoughts?
Thousands of women are being trolled on 'gossip forum' Tattle Life – and some are scared to leave the house. How is this abuse allowed to continue in plain sight?
"It's so much more than just critiquing my appearance; it's finding my address, posting my address, trying to just completely destroy my privacy."www.glamourmagazine.co.uk