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Does Nairaland Make People Abusive? by freshkpomo(op): 7:05am On Jan 15, 2022

It's hard to make a comment on nairaland without getting insults even if it's just for a simple correction. So many people ignore, why some get to reach their limits and can't ignore anymore but just have to join the free for all insult spree. Women I know are very reserved, but here on nairaland they are so abusive and loud mouthed that sometime I wonder if it's truly a woman or a man behind the account.

So I have come to ask this question, does nairaland recently make people become abusive?
Re: Does Nairaland Make People Abusive? by Rubby09(f): 7:10am On Jan 15, 2022
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Re: Does Nairaland Make People Abusive? by Anigreat: 7:14am On Jan 15, 2022
shocked


Only the strong survive here. The insult and yapping here can sink one to eternal depression or make you have a suicidal thoughts.
Re: Does Nairaland Make People Abusive? by HelpYourself(m): 7:43am On Jan 15, 2022
freshkpomo:

It's hard to make a comment on nairaland without getting insults even if it's just for a simple correction. So many people ignore, why some get to reach their limits and can't ignore anymore but just have to join the free for all insult spree. Women I know are very reserved, but here on nairaland they are so abusive and loud mouthed that sometime I wonder if it's truly a woman or a man behind the account.

So I have come to ask this question, does nairaland recently make people become abusive?
The solution is do not spend too much time here as it has a way of darkening ones aura...

Hence my posts and far between.
Re: Does Nairaland Make People Abusive? by CandyOps(m): 8:39am On Jan 15, 2022
Yes bro. It's a common behavior on faceless forums. People are always expected to be well-mannered and disciplined. It's boring.

A faceless forum is proper medium to let out all the pent up emotions without the consequences of being perceived as unclout.

That is the major reason why you see a clear cultural divide between Igbos, Hausas and Yorubas here which you don't see in reality. It is also the reason you here stupid shits like Afonja, Yammiri and Aboki etc here

Its the reason I don't reply any quotes or mentions here. It's a useless effort and I understand human nature to an extent so I take nothing personal here.
Re: Does Nairaland Make People Abusive? by Coolsperm: 9:35am On Jan 15, 2022
Before it was not like this untile members of ymm ( Yoruba Muslims miscreants) started throwing tantrums everywhere
Re: Does Nairaland Make People Abusive? by Investigative: 9:39am On Jan 15, 2022
Only if you want to
Nairaland made me understand the other side of Nigeria
It made me see
Yoruba
Hausa
Fulani
Ijaw
Igbo
In their real color
Now I choose how to relate with them carefully
Re: Does Nairaland Make People Abusive? by DabuIIIT: 9:42am On Jan 15, 2022
coneheads:
Very correct. People like that so called liltjay.. grin
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Re: Does Nairaland Make People Abusive? by orisa37: 9:56am On Jan 15, 2022
NO. BAD HOME TRAINING MAKE SOME WRITERS WHO THEY'RE.
Re: Does Nairaland Make People Abusive? by orisa37: 10:00am On Jan 15, 2022
Anigreat:
shocked


Only the strong survive here. The insult and yapping here can sink one to eternal depression or make you have a suicidal thoughts.
Easy bro.
Re: Does Nairaland Make People Abusive? by orisa37: 10:04am On Jan 15, 2022
You are freshkpomo. Some comments will call you "Fulani pomo".
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