Actress Juliet Ibrahim reveals why she’s reluctant to use her Twitter app  

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Well-known Ghollywood actress Juliet Ibrahim has taken to her social media account to explain why she is reluctant to use popular micro-blogging application, Twitter.

The s3xy thespian who opened up in a post on her Twitter page said that   she has always been very reluctant to actively use Twitter because so many times she scrolls all she sees are attacks, insults, and bullying on her timeline.

Juliet Ibrahim stated that she thinks Twitter will be more exciting to people like her that flee from cyberbullying when users learn to distinguish between sharing opinions and engaging in bullying, by promoting a kinder online conversation style.

The actress wrote; “I’ve always been very reluctant to actively use Twitter because so many times I’ll scroll and all I’ll see are attacks, insults, and bullying on my timeline, not only to me but even on the timeline of others. I think Twitter will be more exciting to people like myself that flee from cyberbullying when Twitter users learn to distinguish between sharing opinions and engaging in bullying, by promoting a kinder online conversation style.”

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“People in today’s digital age frequently encounter numerous personal obstacles and struggles. So, when people seek solace or entertainment online, they may intend to share a joke, watch videos, or engage in lighthearted discussion.” “However, for some unfortunate souls, the experience is ruined by the presence of internet bullies. Cyberbullying has become a severe problem affecting mental health and well-being. Let’s learn to be kind to one another in our utterances because we do not know what people are dealing with personally.”

’’Constant exposure to online bullying can be harmful to people and it adds another layer of stress to their already difficult lives. They are subjected to cruel insults, harassment, and intimidation instead of finding refuge and entertainment. “Cyberbullying can have serious implications, causing emotional and psychological discomfort and leading to anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues.”

’’Everyone deserves the freedom to engage in online activities without being subjected to the harmful impacts of cyberbullying.” Juliet Ibrahim concluded.

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