Probably a bit of both. Perhaps if small businesses and the like and looking to collaborate #kindlygiftedthings then it might put them off engaging if they think that person is linked to anything controversial.What do people think about influencers saying their main objection to their threads on Tattle is that they are easily seen on google? Genuine issue or smokescreen?
Agreed. Feels like there’s 1. what’s being said here 2. the fact it’s “googleable”. Easily conflated. I think the vast majority of people here wouldn’t care if it wasn’t so searchable/visible, they just want to share their views without trolling.Probably a bit of both. Perhaps if small businesses and the like and looking to collaborate #kindlygiftedthings then it might put them off engaging if they think that person is linked to anything controversial.
Agree. I come on here not really thinking about if anyone sees it. More to have a chat about stuff people IRL don’t have an interest in.Agreed. Feels like there’s 1. what’s being said here 2. the fact it’s “googleable”. Easily conflated. I think the vast majority of people here wouldn’t care if it wasn’t so searchable/visible, they just want to share their views without trolling.
They're a business, they shouldn't think they're immune from feedback. Any brands will know tattle is peoples opinions, and out of the hundreds of influencers there is only a handful have busy tattle threads. That's because of their own actions.Agreed. Feels like there’s 1. what’s being said here 2. the fact it’s “googleable”. Easily conflated. I think the vast majority of people here wouldn’t care if it wasn’t so searchable/visible, they just want to share their views without trolling.
Yes.Agree. I come on here not really thinking about if anyone sees it. More to have a chat about stuff people IRL don’t have an interest in.
I think people don’t like that they can’t curate what’s said here. So whilst their online persona is calculated to an inch, the don’t want brands seeing the other side.
I can see that. So that makes tattle the help of influencers. Basically a review site.Yes.
And, while it’s not my personal view at all, I can see how an influencer might think that if you google their name and the first bunch of results is a load of threads talking trash about them, that could be considered a sort of trolling. A trolling of their brand, perhaps?
Sali would never visit this site, it must be her Internet Lawyer, surely?Hi Sali Hughes, bye Sali Hughes
The problem I think is some people want to just talk about the ethics of influencers. That's hard to do on a gossip site, because it is a gossip site not an ethics site.I've definitely seen comments on here that I'd describe as below the belt and inappropriate. I've also seen many comments on here that are valuable, reasonable and discerning. There's a difference between criticism and abuse and some people (on both giving and receiving sides) don't seem to understand that.
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