
Popular Nigerian skitmaker and social media influencer, Taomaa, took to her Twitter handle earlier today to address a growing trend of online negativity and harsh criticism directed towards public figures. In her tweet, she remarked, “No be everytime you go dey bitter. Dem swear for you ni?”—suggesting that some online users seem overly fixated on spreading negativity.
Taomaa, known for her relatable skits that capture everyday Nigerian life, used her platform to challenge the constant barrage of negativity that often accompanies the fame of social media stars. The tweet quickly garnered attention, with many of her fans and fellow influencers showing support for her stance.
The post is seen as part of a larger movement within the Nigerian entertainment industry, where celebrities are increasingly vocal about the impact of online criticism. While some Twitter users expressed understanding of Taomaa’s frustration, others criticized her for responding to critics. Regardless, the conversation around online conduct and its effects on mental health continues to grow.
In her message, Taomaa seemed to highlight the toll social media pressures can have on public figures, especially as toxic discourse often overshadows meaningful dialogue. Her tweet resonated with many, leading to a broader discussion about fostering healthier online communities.
As the debate over online conduct continues, many are calling for more support and understanding of influencers and entertainers who frequently find themselves at the receiving end of public scrutiny.