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Makes a difference to the usual Tattle hate on Twitter.





Charming! They obviously haven’t read extensively on here then but being kind and supportive to each other, as well as pointing out where influencers could do better, doesn’t fit the narrative.
 
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Do these people ever read the advice forum. I have, i have read the ttc thread and the miscarriage one. ( I am currently not trying but have friends who are) they have helped me understand how people feel and what they are going through during this time....
but yeah sure this site is full of venom and hate.
 
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I think it’s a bit off how everyone with a beef is trying to use the recent death of the MP to further their own ends, from fellow MP’s to sodding influencers. David Amess’ murderer had no known social media presence, as far as anyone is aware at the moment, so what that has to do with a bunch of people gossiping about idiots who choose to put every aspect of themselves online, I’ll never know.

Aside from that, are they seriously suggesting that someone on Tattle who witches about someone on IG is in the same category as someone who sends death threats to people on Twitter? Give me a bleeping break. It’s ironic that someone on Twitter thinks that Tattle is ‘one of the most toxic places on the internet’. Twitter is an absolute cesspit. It’s got everything from anonymous beggars to people getting cancelled for innocuous remarks, to death threats and freely available hardcore porn.
 
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Aside from that, are they seriously suggesting that someone on Tattle who witches about someone on IG is in the same category as someone who sends death threats to people on Twitter? Give me a bleeping break. It’s ironic that someone on Twitter thinks that Tattle is ‘one of the most toxic places on the internet’. Twitter is an absolute cesspit. It’s got everything from anonymous beggars to people getting cancelled for innocuous remarks, to death threats and freely available hardcore porn.
Good point. Some of the biggest moaners about Tattle are incredibly active on Twitter.
The place that was responsible for the most appalling vile abuse of black football players amongst other things. And as you say death threats, r*pe threats and pornography found there regularly. None of which allowed on Tattle.
But yeah, laughing at influencers is easily worse :rolleyes:
 
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This laundry list of ‘trolling’ behaviour 🙄

Interesting how merely existing on a gossip forum is included yet no mention of Twitter or other platforms
‘No judgment’ 🙄 Aye, sure. Maybe not at the time of interview, but you’ll be eviscerated in the article.

Besides which, I don’t consider talking about influencers on an unrelated platform that they actively have to search out, ‘trolling’. Healthy debate and discussion about certain practices of shady influencers is a whole world away from sending them offensive or even mean DM’s. Influencers want to change the meaning of troll to anyone who disagrees with them about anything. If they weren’t so handy with the block button and faced their critics, Tattle probably wouldn’t even exist.
 
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‘No judgment’ 🙄 Aye, sure. Maybe not at the time of interview, but you’ll be eviscerated in the article.

Besides which, I don’t consider talking about influencers on an unrelated platform that they actively have to search out, ‘trolling’. Healthy debate and discussion about certain practices of shady influencers is a whole world away from sending them offensive or even mean DM’s. Influencers want to change the meaning of troll to anyone who disagrees with them about anything. If they weren’t so handy with the block button and faced their critics, Tattle probably wouldn’t even exist.
So true. These influencers need regulating and tattle makes many excellent points about some very shady things they do.
Not disclosing ads - asa need to step up. There are plenty of repeat offenders who get nothing done.
The human rights act needs to have something in it protecting children from the greed and need for adoration from their parents. They chose the path of a public life, not their children. This is something that comes up again and again here because people care about the safeguarding and welfare of children. I have NEVER seen any influencer answer as to why they NEED to feature their child’s life/identity for strangers.
Using mental health to evade bad behaviour themselves whilst also using be kind.
Encouraging followers to bully anyone who dares call them out on toxic behaviour.
Showing themselves ignoring covid-19 rules, ignoring safety guidance and nhs guidelines without ever saying why.

if We need to get strict on people having an opinion, these people need to be accountable. Many of their fans and followers are young, vulnerable and impressionable and I’d rather protect them (even if they believe they don’t need it) then a butt hurt influencer crying because someone said they should be disclosing adverts.
 
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This laundry list of ‘trolling’ behaviour 🙄

Interesting how merely existing on a gossip forum is included yet no mention of Twitter or other platforms
What's the betting she'll have no response from the normal people here on tattle so will invent 'Susan' a married 43 year old mother who puts the kids to bed and then stays up til the small hours drinking wine and trolling Mrs Hinch 🥱🥱🥱
 
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What's the betting she'll have no response from the normal people here on tattle so will invent 'Susan' a married 43 year old mother who puts the kids to bed and then stays up til the small hours drinking wine and trolling Mrs Hinch 🥱🥱🥱
‘Susan’ will also break down in tears when confronted with her cowardly behaviour and prostrate herself at the feet of the influencer she’s been slagging off, just like Sali Hughes (imaginary) ‘troll’ did too.

It’s weird how they never find someone who can lay out an argument in a clear and concise manner of what exactly their problem with influencers is, like majority of people who use this site can, for example. And they should be investigating the reason why no one on this site wants to come forward, which is usually because they don’t want to be trolled (in the true definition of the word) or bullied when the influencers sets their followers on them. Let’s not forget quite a few influencers threaten to doxx anyone who dares say anything against them, and some even threaten to send their friends n o n c e of a husband round to their door.
 
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I think it’s a bit off how everyone with a beef is trying to use the recent death of the MP to further their own ends, from fellow MP’s to sodding influencers. David Amess’ murderer had no known social media presence, as far as anyone is aware at the moment, so what that has to do with a bunch of people gossiping about idiots who choose to put every aspect of themselves online, I’ll never know.

Aside from that, are they seriously suggesting that someone on Tattle who witches about someone on IG is in the same category as someone who sends death threats to people on Twitter? Give me a bleeping break. It’s ironic that someone on Twitter thinks that Tattle is ‘one of the most toxic places on the internet’. Twitter is an absolute cesspit. It’s got everything from anonymous beggars to people getting cancelled for innocuous remarks, to death threats and freely available hardcore porn.
Also, I know this is a bit of a bizarre justification but you would have to go looking for your own thread on tattle to find what people were saying. No one is saying it in the comments, Dm'ing or anything like that here. This isn't trolling cause we're not deliberately coming for people personally. It's a discussion like you would have with your friends but online. Maybe this is the wrong attitude from me idk but I feel like... don't look if you don't like what's being said about you and the content that you actively put into the world? It's easily avoidable. We're not in direct contact with anyone on here. We're not deliberately making our feelings known to the person. In the same way, that if 2 of my colleagues were slagging me off in the break room and it was overheard by someone else I'd say "I don't want or need to know about it, let them say what they want". Maybe that's just me though. People just want to slag off tattle cause influencers do
 
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some even threaten to send their friends n o n c e of a husband round to their door.
Very good point. Resorting to the completely illegal behaviour of which they accuse Tattle with not one scrap of evidence.
Sali Hughes letting it be known on twitter she told a convicted violent p*edo she knew our addresses was an all time low.
 
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I read some posts in this thread about the value of the people and conversations that were found on here. I think that’s the crux of the issue. People want to be part of an actual community. Instagram isn’t it; YouTube isn’t it; Twitter ain’t it either. On all of those platforms you live and die by your follower count. It’s lame and it’s spawned a lot of lame content.
 
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These people swanning about on Twitter, Reddit, Facebook, mumsnet. Complaining about tattle-
Is there no bigger illustration of irony?
 
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It was such a bitchy condescending post, I'm glad she got a savage reply.
 
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