[Entertainment] Enako’s words on SNS sound a warning “There are times when you have no choice but to reject in order to protect your heart...the feelings of the recipient, the viewer.”
Enako’s words on SNS are a “warning”: “There are times when you have no choice but to reject in order to protect your heart…the feelings of the receiver and the viewer” Popular cosplayer Enako (30) updated her Instagram stories by the 13th. He wrote a request regarding the social media post. “No matter how much I support someone or how much of a fan I am, if the things I feel like ’I don’t like it’ continue to happen and it exceeds the level of tolerance I have set for myself, there are times when I have no choice but to reject it in order to protect my heart,” she confessed. She continued, “Whether it’s a joke or whatever your intention is, before posting anything or replying, I would be happy if you would consider the feelings of the person receiving or seeing your words!” Enako’s official profile is that she is 154 cm tall, with her measurements being bust 86, waist 59, hips 85. Blood type A. Her hobbies are cosplay, karaoke, watching anime, and rhythm games.
>>1 As Lonboo Jun said, the best way to deal with slander is to request disclosure of information to identify the individual and then file a claim for damages. You can pay for things like lawyer’s fees, so you should just go for it and set an example.
It’s a wonder of the human heart that even super rich celebrities can be hurt by comments online. I think that people who say hurtful things online are often people who, in the eyes of the celebrity, have had a crappy life. However, it seems that there is also a lot of business interference from rivals in the same industry who are jealous, or who are trying to bring them down in order to get that position.
Even if the sound of a soccer team kicking the ball is unpleasant for the receiver, it is dismissed as a sign that children are being denied a place to stay.
Social media is not a service for celebrities to be pampered, so you can either deal with it by using the blocking function or quit using social media.
I want to go back to the time when the internet was used to treat people who replied with a red face as mad and uncool. Now the internet of a country that was once looked down upon is used to treat people who replied with a red face and shouting as righteous.
>>32 There have been a number of suicides caused by this in real life, so of course the tide will change. There are too many people on the internet for the “internet vibe” to remain peaceful.
Up until now, celebrities have been able to use the public airwaves to pick out the parts that suit them and express their opinions unilaterally in private, and they’ve been able to do whatever they want. With the advent of social media, they’re easily refuted, so when they don’t get the reaction they expect, they start calling everything an ordinary person says “slander” or “anti,” insulting them and damaging their reputation.
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