Nollywood actress Shine Rosman has expressed her frustration with the alarming behaviors of many Nigerians on social media. She revealed that online mockery, harassment, and toxic debates have become increasingly disturbing, especially among the youth.
Rosman explained that many people prioritize viral content over empathy and respect, often misrepresenting others or celebrating peers’ misfortunes just for likes and shares. “It’s troubling to see people take pleasure in dragging others online for attention,” she said.
Fans and followers have praised her honesty, sparking discussions about the need for better social media etiquette and the responsibility of users to behave respectfully in digital spaces.
Shine Rosman Highlights the Impact of Online Negativity
The actress stressed that toxic online interactions have real-life consequences, including mental health challenges and eroded self-esteem. Constant exposure to cyberbullying and online judgment can create insecurity, particularly among younger Nigerians.
She also pointed out that online behavior reflects broader societal attitudes and maturity levels. “If we cannot control how we treat others on social media, it shows the gaps in respect and empathy in society at large,” Rosman said.
Experts in mental health and digital behavior support her observations, advocating for responsible online engagement and encouraging Nigerians to foster positivity and accountability on social media.
Shine Rosman Calls for Accountability and Positive Engagement
Shine Rosman urged Nigerians to take responsibility for their actions online, encouraging followers to avoid gossip, cyberbullying, and unnecessary drama. She emphasized that individuals have the power to influence social media culture positively.
She highlighted the role of public figures in setting an example for younger users, noting that promoting respect and integrity online can turn social media into a constructive platform for learning and community building.
Rosman concluded with a reminder that meaningful change begins at the individual level: “We cannot wait for someone else to set the standard; we each must choose to behave with respect and empathy online.”
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