Rapper Sarkodie, who has won awards, has voiced concerns regarding the increasing prevalence of toxicity on social media and advised users to exercise caution when using the sites as it may have an adverse effect on their health.
The rapper claimed that only those with strong mental health can withstand trolls on social media in a recent post on X, the former Twitter.
According to him, the platform has altered how people currently view the world.
“Social media changed how we deal with reality … only the strong will survive the mental battle … Note: only use it for what it’s worth” he wrote.
Social media changed how we deal with reality … only the strong will survive the mental battle … Note: only use it for what it’s worth
— Sarkodie (@sarkodie) November 29, 2023
Sarkodie joins a long list of famous people who have voiced worries about trolls on social media.
Stonebwoy issued a warning to social media users in March 2022 to exercise caution when using the platform in relation to their mental health.
Kuami Eugene, Kidi, and Nana Ama McBrown are just a few of the celebrities who have opened up about the ongoing attacks and comparisons made against them on social media by trolls. circumstances that have caused them to experience mental health difficulties.
“The toxic level on social media esp. Twitter is actually very dangerous to your mental Health. Be wise, there’s real life going on out there. Take that one more serious” he said.
Kuami Eugene, Kidi, and Nana Ama McBrown are just a few of the celebrities who have opened up about the ongoing attacks and comparisons made against them on social media by trolls. circumstances that have caused them to experience mental health difficulties.
Meanwhile, Pappy Kojo says he attended the #OccupyJulorbiHouse protest to support his friends and not because of the plight of Ghanaians.
Speaking in an interview with Cookie Tee on TV3, Pappy Kojo claimed that he’s a loyal friend and so he went there to support his friends. According to him he has swimming pool and chefs in house and so he doesn’t care what happens in the country.
The failed musician added that he’s an Italian and if things should go bad in Ghana, he will quickly move back to Italy.