Actor Joju George Quits Social Media Again Citing Harassment and Trolls

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Actor Joju George Quits Social Media Again Citing Harassment and Trolls

Actor Joju George has once again quit social media, citing the harassment he has faced from trolls. In a statement, he urged his followers to leave hi

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Actor Joju George has once again quit social media, citing the harassment he has faced from trolls. In a statement, he urged his followers to leave him alone and to stop targeting him with negative comments.

George, who is known for his work in Malayalam cinema, had previously left social media in 2020 after facing similar criticism. In his recent statement, he expressed his disappointment at the lack of civility on social media platforms and called for an end to online bullying and harassment.

He said, “I have decided to quit social media once again as I am fed up with the negativity and hate that has been directed towards me. I would like to urge my well-wishers and supporters to refrain from spreading negativity and hatred, and to instead focus on spreading love and positivity.”

The actor’s decision to quit social media has sparked a debate about the toxicity of online platforms and the need for greater regulation to combat cyberbullying and harassment. Many of his fans and supporters have expressed their solidarity with him, and have called for a more empathetic and respectful online culture.

The incident also highlights the growing pressure on public figures to maintain a social media presence, and the toll that it can take on their mental health and well-being. As social media becomes an increasingly pervasive aspect of modern life, it is crucial that we recognize the importance of online etiquette and mutual respect in our interactions with others.

The decision to use or leave social media is a personal one, and it is up to each individual to decide what is best for their own well-being. As we navigate the challenges of the digital age, it is important to remember the importance of kindness and empathy, and to treat others with the same respect and dignity that we ourselves would like to receive.

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