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Leaders Urged to Quit Social Media Amid Rising Online Toxicity
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 22492, member: 2262"] A big shot named Mukunji says leaders should bail on social media if folks get too mean. He thinks they should do like the old President Uhuru did. That guy just quit when he got sick of all the hate. Mukunji knows how bad it can get. People attack him all the time, too, which really bums him out. Lots of leaders catch heat for posts on places like Twitter and Facebook. Some even think a bunch of loudmouths got snatched for running their mouths. The cops say that's not true. They tell families to let them know if someone goes missing so they can investigate. But Mukunji feels bad for the moms and dads. They're freaking out trying to find their kids. It's all because they said some stuff online that ticked off the bigwigs. The human rights folks say seven people vanished just this month. Six are still gone. No one knows where they are. Some big names in the government want the law to come down hard on these social media outlets. They think some kids these days are using their phones to be rude and crude. One guy high up says the cops need to put the cuffs on them and make a big show of it. Maybe that'll teach them a lesson. Another big wig agrees. He's all for free speech, but he says people still have to play by the rules. They can't just mouth off any way they want. It's a sticky situation, that's for sure. Everyone has an opinion, but at the end of the day, folks are just trying not to get in trouble for speaking their minds. [/QUOTE]
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