@camxzyy Speaking up? You could’ve simply called them out or messaged them. But posting their names and photos? Isn’t that ironic—you’re doing the same thing. Come with clean hands before you try to teach them lol
@camxzyy No one’s telling you to let it pass. If you really wanted to correct them, then don’t do the same thing they did to you. Now ask yourself, are you really a victim, or just using this issue for clout? Lol
@superbelleM Public platform? Yes. Private Account? Yes! Eh hindi nga kayo friends, tapos sasabihin mong public? Paawat ka sa kaka-clout mo sa kanila 🤧
Wala ngang harm, ano bang ikakaharm doon? Ikaw ba yung bibe? Yun lang naman ‘yon. Hirap mong kausap! 🥴
@superbelleM Really? Is that person (called) so famous to be recognized? If you watched the video, you can’t even clearly see who gave the duck. It was just an inside joke you wouldn’t get. It wasn’t meant for you or for this platform—privacy, right? That’s exactly why it wasn’t public. 🫥
@imnottraceble@gioalphonse One word lang ChatGPT wag mo pag hiwalayin para mas mukha kang matalino, you want bullying diba? What comes around goes around 🫥
@superbelleM Here’s the thing, aren’t you not even friends on Facebook? So how did you come across with that post? That alone questions your intentit feels less like concern and more like you chose to involve yourself in something that wasn’t yours. And no names are even mentioned, so why?
@superbelleM Calling someone out online isn’t bullying to you? Maybe check yourself too. He already owned up to his actions, but you still chose to spread hate by posting their photos and identities. If this wasn’t for clout, you could’ve handled it privately—so why bring it online?
@camxzyy let’s be real—this shouldn’t have been posted on X in the first place.
the original Facebook post didn’t mention any names and didn’t even show a person clearly. but by bringing it here and adding a name, you made the situation worse and gave people a target. that’s exactly how
@camxzyy you’re lowkey spreading hate toward those people and even dragging someone who wasn’t involved in the first place. that’s not awareness—that’s adding fuel to the issue.
@camxzyy let’s be real—this shouldn’t have been posted on X in the first place.
the original Facebook post didn’t mention any names and didn’t even show a person clearly. but by bringing it here and adding a name, you made the situation worse and gave people a target. that’s exactly how
@camxzyy if you really wanted to raise awareness, you could’ve simply hidden their name or reached out to them privately to clear things out. that would’ve actually helped.
@camxzyy sometimes, the best way to stop something from growing is not to give it more attention, especially when it risks dragging someone into public scrutiny.
if we really want to promote kindness, it should start with being mindful of what we choose to share and how it affects others.
@camxzyy expose.
you talk about kindness and standing up against bullying, but reposting it on a bigger platform and exposing someone directly contradicts that. if the goal was to protect or call out negativity, this approach did the opposite—it amplified it.
@camxzyy unnecessary hate starts and spreads.
and to add—weren’t you not even friends on Facebook? so how did you even come across it? that alone already raises questions about intent. it feels less like concern and more like choosing to involve yourself in something that wasn’t yours to