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Kame House
Is it a good thing Facebook and Twitter are dying out?
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<blockquote data-quote="Beerus" data-source="post: 1434" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>I don't know if anyone here heard the Etika story. I never watched his stuff but I have heard in passing that he was struggling with mental health and it was down to social media, not being able to balance it with offline life. The last video he posted he said he hoped his story served as a lesson to others to not let social media dominate their lives. It is tragic that a person feels the only way out is to end their life. Most of the focus is in the gaming community and I think it should stretch further than that. Not just gaming YouTubers or streamers but those active and addicted to places like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and so on. This kind of stuff should not be happening. </p><p></p><p>If anyone out there is struggling with their mental health, they should be urged to get off of social media platforms for awhile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beerus, post: 1434, member: 1"] I don't know if anyone here heard the Etika story. I never watched his stuff but I have heard in passing that he was struggling with mental health and it was down to social media, not being able to balance it with offline life. The last video he posted he said he hoped his story served as a lesson to others to not let social media dominate their lives. It is tragic that a person feels the only way out is to end their life. Most of the focus is in the gaming community and I think it should stretch further than that. Not just gaming YouTubers or streamers but those active and addicted to places like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and so on. This kind of stuff should not be happening. If anyone out there is struggling with their mental health, they should be urged to get off of social media platforms for awhile. [/QUOTE]
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