Wednesday, February 28, 2018

dealing with negativity on social media


Social media has been weighing me down lately. What started as a fun way to connect to others has become a breeding ground for hatred and self destructive tendencies. Not long ago, I was exposed to the dark side of being a blogger and YouTuber. Sure, I've gotten the odd troll comment, nasty message, or strange remark. It happens. But for the most part, I have been pretty lucky. The large majority of my experiences online have been positive. Until they weren't.

A few weeks ago, I posted an eyeshadow review on my YouTube channel. Because the makeup came from Kuckian Cosmetics (John Kuckian is big on YouTube and has his fair share of fans and haters), it created quite a bit of drama on my super small channel. People who don't follow me and are not subscribed to my channel came out in droves to leave negative comments. Not about my video. About John Kuckian. They sent me messages saying that I was a horrible person for supporting this company. That I should be ashamed of myself. That I was, well....you get the point. The same thing happened on Twitter. I was quite frankly, devastated by the negativity that had started to take over my life. All I'd wanted to do was talk about eyeshadow. And instead, I was harassed. It hurt.

The same day that video went up, I was scrolling through my Instagram feed on my break at work. Suddenly...there it was. A graphic image that promoted self-harm and a caption that was even worse. I spent the rest of the afternoon distraught by what I'd seen. Since I was deeply concerned that other people would see this photo, I reported it right away. Shortly after, I received a response from Instagram: the photo was not considered inappropriate according to their guidelines. Honestly, I couldn't believe it.

In that moment, I lost all faith in social media. When did it go from a form of connection to a place of anger, loneliness, isolation, and destruction? And what does that say about the human race as a whole? I'm not going to sit here and tell you that it is possible to fix other people. Or that social media is terrible. It's not. But it seems to bring out the worst in people....from negativity to jealousy and comparison. Something has got to change! On that note, here are a few suggestions to deal with negativity on social media effectively.

  • Temporarily Hide People From Your Timeline. We all have those people in our lives. The ones that have a constant need to share their (often negative) opinions about every topic under the sun. Sometimes, you need a break from certain people. At least online. Don't feel guilty! Instead, temporarily hide their posts from your timeline. This isn't something to be ashamed of or feel badly about. Put yourself first. If someone else's social media activity is negatively impacting your mood....hide them.
  • Follow People That Inspire You. There are many ways to use social media. So do what you can to bring light, laughter, and joy to your accounts. Follow celebrities that make you smile, users that post inspirational quotes, or friends that use social media to share happy memories. 
  • Don't Be Afraid to Delete or Block. I have learned this lesson recently - and that is to delete or block negative or nasty people. Whether you are on YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, or another form of social media...you have control over who sees what and who is able to share something with you. Change up your privacy settings, moderate comments, delete, or block. It will take away some of the stress that can go along with the social media experience.
  • Know When to Take a Break. This is a big one for me personally. In the last several months (or years, even) there has been a ton of negativity in the world. From corrupt leaders to sexual assaults and school shootings, the reality of the world can be devastating. Step away from the constant news updates every now and then. If you are feeling at all anxious, depressed, or overwhelmed, avoid clicking on that trending hashtag and give yourself a social media break. 

Social media doesn't have to be scary. There are ways to remove the negativity and enjoy all the positive aspects associated with these platforms. Put these suggestions to the test and let the light shine through!

How do you deal with negativity online?

3 comments:

  1. This is a great topic to write about. It can be very frustrating in the social media world for sure. You've listed some great tips here. I just blocked someone from my ig few minutes ago. Ha!!

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    1. Thank you! And yes...it can be super frustrating. Congrats for taking that step to block out a little negativity from your life! It isn't always easy but it is definitely worth it.

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