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When to ignore

When to ignore

It's a good idea to add delete, report. or block to your decision -

  • When you feel the content has got nothing to do with you & only reflects the other person's own issues. 
  • When you come up against trolls because they get their fix from negativity...nothing to do with you personally.

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