Yuuki Takada (33), a voice actress in the popular anime series “Aikatsu!”, updated her Twitter account on the 7th, announcing that she had “decided to take a break from social media.” Takada announced, “I have a little announcement to make today!” and added, “I’ve decided to take a break from social media.” When asked why she is taking a break from social media, she said, “Recently, I’ve developed a habit of worrying too much about myself, and I feel like this isn’t good!” and added, “From now on, I want to cherish my own time more!” She also said, “Although my communications will only be on Chokume, I will still be appearing on radio, streams, and events! I look forward to having the time to talk to you.” She also expressed her gratitude, saying, “Thank you so much to everyone who followed, liked, and commented! I hope you will continue to support me.”
Fans went crazy just by seeing the ring, and it’s too much hassle to manage something like that, so it’s probably best to just keep it a private account.
Lately X is all about conspiracy theories, politics, and gender divisions, and all the interesting people have gone to Misky, Brusca, and Mastodon. If you’re looking to start using social media again, I recommend those places.
The disadvantages of sending out messages outweigh the advantages. However, it is also true that the number of followers is a significant handicap, as it is used as a reference for “competitive power in terms of the number of customers that can be attracted” when making a client selection.
It’s best for celebrities to leave social media to their agencies and not touch it. If there’s something good being written about them, they should just ask their staff to pass it on.
What’s wrong with being anonymous? I think. There are things you can say only because you’re on a special mission. Even if it’s not for slander or libel, am I cool for cutting down society using my real name?
Social media, or rather Line, is the biggest waste of time. I’m in my 40s but I don’t use Line. It’s normal for people my age to use it, but I’m at an age where I can just about get away with it. It seems like young people these days are tied down by surveillance systems like that and they’re going crazy. Back in the days of email, it was fine to say “sorry, I just saw that” after hours had passed.
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