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  1. Megan Thee Stallion says haters are paid online

    Key points

    • She spoke on Instagram Live during a candid talk. She addressed trolls and warned fans about fake trends.
    • She alleged some accounts are bots or paid teams. She urged fans to check patterns before believing claims.
    • She argued real users show steady interests over time. She said sudden hate from sports pages looks staged.

    Megan Thee Stallion (Megan Jovon Ruth Pete) has pushed back. She says much of the hate looks bought online. The rapper spoke during a short Instagram Live chat. She claimed organised trolls target her name for pay.

    Image credit:Image courtesy of Genius / Instagram (@theestallion).

    She asked fans to spot tell-tale signs with care. Paid waves push sudden hate from old sports pages. Similar flare-ups surfaced in the Imisi and Isbae U spat. She says those patterns prove hype, not real views.

    What she said on Live

    She spoke in plain words and set her case. “These are bots, these are paid people,” she said. She said old sports pages now tweet daily insults. To her, that shift shows a clear plan.

    Why she thinks bots are involved

    She noted bot accounts share the same post style. They push fixed lines in near identical time slots. “These people are getting paid to do this,” she warned. She told fans to watch patterns, not big claims.

    She said fans get riled up with small sparks. She urged them to mute noise for their peace. She asked them to trust real pages and faces. She said that will cut harm from troll swarms.

    Paid smear work is common across many online fights. Some firms sell fast hate on bulk rate plans. She did not name any firm or known agent. She kept focus on users and shared safety steps.

    Recent frenzies show how fast unproven talk can spread. See this week’s Mercy Eke Lamborghini claim for context. Her team seeks replies as doubt clouds social chats. The lesson matches Stallion’s point on paid waves.

    For now, she plans to focus on new music. She hopes fans will judge with care and time. She says love beats hate when facts lead views. She thanked supporters who kept faith during long storms.

    Stallion faced online storms during past big cases. She won awards and held tours despite loud noise. Her base kept faith through months of tense debate.

    She asked fans to block bots without long replies. Screenshots help track patterns for later fair review. She said you can also limit unknown tags. She urged fans to share calm notes after checks.

    Her recent singles keep strong streams across major platforms. She promotes new songs while keeping a busy schedule. Her team stays quiet on wider project plans. She says the art will speak more than noise.

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    #bots #celebrityNews #hipHop #instagramLive #meganTheeStallion #onlineTrolls #rap #validupdates

  2. Megan Thee Stallion says haters are paid online

    Key points

    • She spoke on Instagram Live during a candid talk. She addressed trolls and warned fans about fake trends.
    • She alleged some accounts are bots or paid teams. She urged fans to check patterns before believing claims.
    • She argued real users show steady interests over time. She said sudden hate from sports pages looks staged.

    Megan Thee Stallion (Megan Jovon Ruth Pete) has pushed back. She says much of the hate looks bought online. The rapper spoke during a short Instagram Live chat. She claimed organised trolls target her name for pay.

    Image credit:Image courtesy of Genius / Instagram (@theestallion).

    She asked fans to spot tell-tale signs with care. Paid waves push sudden hate from old sports pages. Similar flare-ups surfaced in the Imisi and Isbae U spat. She says those patterns prove hype, not real views.

    What she said on Live

    She spoke in plain words and set her case. “These are bots, these are paid people,” she said. She said old sports pages now tweet daily insults. To her, that shift shows a clear plan.

    Why she thinks bots are involved

    She noted bot accounts share the same post style. They push fixed lines in near identical time slots. “These people are getting paid to do this,” she warned. She told fans to watch patterns, not big claims.

    She said fans get riled up with small sparks. She urged them to mute noise for their peace. She asked them to trust real pages and faces. She said that will cut harm from troll swarms.

    Paid smear work is common across many online fights. Some firms sell fast hate on bulk rate plans. She did not name any firm or known agent. She kept focus on users and shared safety steps.

    Recent frenzies show how fast unproven talk can spread. See this week’s Mercy Eke Lamborghini claim for context. Her team seeks replies as doubt clouds social chats. The lesson matches Stallion’s point on paid waves.

    For now, she plans to focus on new music. She hopes fans will judge with care and time. She says love beats hate when facts lead views. She thanked supporters who kept faith during long storms.

    Stallion faced online storms during past big cases. She won awards and held tours despite loud noise. Her base kept faith through months of tense debate.

    She asked fans to block bots without long replies. Screenshots help track patterns for later fair review. She said you can also limit unknown tags. She urged fans to share calm notes after checks.

    Her recent singles keep strong streams across major platforms. She promotes new songs while keeping a busy schedule. Her team stays quiet on wider project plans. She says the art will speak more than noise.

    Share to friends  

         

    #bots #celebrityNews #hipHop #instagramLive #meganTheeStallion #onlineTrolls #rap #validupdates

  3. Megan Thee Stallion says haters are paid online

    Key points

    • She spoke on Instagram Live during a candid talk. She addressed trolls and warned fans about fake trends.
    • She alleged some accounts are bots or paid teams. She urged fans to check patterns before believing claims.
    • She argued real users show steady interests over time. She said sudden hate from sports pages looks staged.

    Megan Thee Stallion (Megan Jovon Ruth Pete) has pushed back. She says much of the hate looks bought online. The rapper spoke during a short Instagram Live chat. She claimed organised trolls target her name for pay.

    Image credit:Image courtesy of Genius / Instagram (@theestallion).

    She asked fans to spot tell-tale signs with care. Paid waves push sudden hate from old sports pages. Similar flare-ups surfaced in the Imisi and Isbae U spat. She says those patterns prove hype, not real views.

    What she said on Live

    She spoke in plain words and set her case. “These are bots, these are paid people,” she said. She said old sports pages now tweet daily insults. To her, that shift shows a clear plan.

    Why she thinks bots are involved

    She noted bot accounts share the same post style. They push fixed lines in near identical time slots. “These people are getting paid to do this,” she warned. She told fans to watch patterns, not big claims.

    She said fans get riled up with small sparks. She urged them to mute noise for their peace. She asked them to trust real pages and faces. She said that will cut harm from troll swarms.

    Paid smear work is common across many online fights. Some firms sell fast hate on bulk rate plans. She did not name any firm or known agent. She kept focus on users and shared safety steps.

    Recent frenzies show how fast unproven talk can spread. See this week’s Mercy Eke Lamborghini claim for context. Her team seeks replies as doubt clouds social chats. The lesson matches Stallion’s point on paid waves.

    For now, she plans to focus on new music. She hopes fans will judge with care and time. She says love beats hate when facts lead views. She thanked supporters who kept faith during long storms.

    Stallion faced online storms during past big cases. She won awards and held tours despite loud noise. Her base kept faith through months of tense debate.

    She asked fans to block bots without long replies. Screenshots help track patterns for later fair review. She said you can also limit unknown tags. She urged fans to share calm notes after checks.

    Her recent singles keep strong streams across major platforms. She promotes new songs while keeping a busy schedule. Her team stays quiet on wider project plans. She says the art will speak more than noise.

    Share to friends  

         

    #bots #celebrityNews #hipHop #instagramLive #meganTheeStallion #onlineTrolls #rap #validupdates

  4. Megan Thee Stallion says haters are paid online

    Key points

    • She spoke on Instagram Live during a candid talk. She addressed trolls and warned fans about fake trends.
    • She alleged some accounts are bots or paid teams. She urged fans to check patterns before believing claims.
    • She argued real users show steady interests over time. She said sudden hate from sports pages looks staged.

    Megan Thee Stallion (Megan Jovon Ruth Pete) has pushed back. She says much of the hate looks bought online. The rapper spoke during a short Instagram Live chat. She claimed organised trolls target her name for pay.

    Image credit:Image courtesy of Genius / Instagram (@theestallion).

    She asked fans to spot tell-tale signs with care. Paid waves push sudden hate from old sports pages. Similar flare-ups surfaced in the Imisi and Isbae U spat. She says those patterns prove hype, not real views.

    What she said on Live

    She spoke in plain words and set her case. “These are bots, these are paid people,” she said. She said old sports pages now tweet daily insults. To her, that shift shows a clear plan.

    Why she thinks bots are involved

    She noted bot accounts share the same post style. They push fixed lines in near identical time slots. “These people are getting paid to do this,” she warned. She told fans to watch patterns, not big claims.

    She said fans get riled up with small sparks. She urged them to mute noise for their peace. She asked them to trust real pages and faces. She said that will cut harm from troll swarms.

    Paid smear work is common across many online fights. Some firms sell fast hate on bulk rate plans. She did not name any firm or known agent. She kept focus on users and shared safety steps.

    Recent frenzies show how fast unproven talk can spread. See this week’s Mercy Eke Lamborghini claim for context. Her team seeks replies as doubt clouds social chats. The lesson matches Stallion’s point on paid waves.

    For now, she plans to focus on new music. She hopes fans will judge with care and time. She says love beats hate when facts lead views. She thanked supporters who kept faith during long storms.

    Stallion faced online storms during past big cases. She won awards and held tours despite loud noise. Her base kept faith through months of tense debate.

    She asked fans to block bots without long replies. Screenshots help track patterns for later fair review. She said you can also limit unknown tags. She urged fans to share calm notes after checks.

    Her recent singles keep strong streams across major platforms. She promotes new songs while keeping a busy schedule. Her team stays quiet on wider project plans. She says the art will speak more than noise.

    Share to friends  

         

    #bots #celebrityNews #hipHop #instagramLive #meganTheeStallion #onlineTrolls #rap #validupdates

  5. ◾⚖🔥LOS ESPERO ESTE *JUEVES 25/09, 17 Hs* 🇦🇷🔥!!!
    📱 *#VIVO por #INSTAGRAM* #instagramlive DE @microjurisar
    📢" **A la caza de los mercachifles de #citasfalsas: las #alucinacionesdelaIA /#AIhallucinations y el desacierto en su cohabitación a la luz del #fallo Acevedo."*
    ◾ *Dra. PhD Johanna C. Faliero*
    ➡️x.com/JoyCfTw/status/197051316

  6. ◾⚖🔥LOS ESPERO ESTE *JUEVES 25/09, 17 Hs* 🇦🇷🔥!!!
    📱 *#VIVO por #INSTAGRAM* #instagramlive DE @microjurisar
    📢" **A la caza de los mercachifles de #citasfalsas: las #alucinacionesdelaIA /#AIhallucinations y el desacierto en su cohabitación a la luz del #fallo Acevedo."*
    ◾ *Dra. PhD Johanna C. Faliero*
    ➡️x.com/JoyCfTw/status/197051316

  7. ◾⚖🔥LOS ESPERO ESTE *JUEVES 25/09, 17 Hs* 🇦🇷🔥!!!
    📱 *#VIVO por #INSTAGRAM* #instagramlive DE @microjurisar
    📢" **A la caza de los mercachifles de #citasfalsas: las #alucinacionesdelaIA /#AIhallucinations y el desacierto en su cohabitación a la luz del #fallo Acevedo."*
    ◾ *Dra. PhD Johanna C. Faliero*
    ➡️x.com/JoyCfTw/status/197051316

  8. ◾⚖🔥LOS ESPERO ESTE *JUEVES 25/09, 17 Hs* 🇦🇷🔥!!!
    📱 *#VIVO por #INSTAGRAM* #instagramlive DE @microjurisar
    📢" **A la caza de los mercachifles de #citasfalsas: las #alucinacionesdelaIA /#AIhallucinations y el desacierto en su cohabitación a la luz del #fallo Acevedo."*
    ◾ *Dra. PhD Johanna C. Faliero*
    ➡️x.com/JoyCfTw/status/197051316

  9. @9to5Mac I used IG Live maybe 5 times but it is a horrible experience. Of the 3K followers 30 show up but they come and go continuously during a live stream. IG users have the attention span of a chicken and just scroll and browse like mindless zombies.

    #IGLive #InstagramLive #SocialMediaStruggles #ContentCreator #FollowerEngagement #AttentionSpan #SocialMediaReality #LiveStreaming #ContentCreatorLife #SocialMediaFrustration #DigitalMarketing #OnlineAudience #SocialMediaTruth

  10. @9to5Mac I used IG Live maybe 5 times but it is a horrible experience. Of the 3K followers 30 show up but they come and go continuously during a live stream. IG users have the attention span of a chicken and just scroll and browse like mindless zombies.

    #IGLive #InstagramLive #SocialMediaStruggles #ContentCreator #FollowerEngagement #AttentionSpan #SocialMediaReality #LiveStreaming #ContentCreatorLife #SocialMediaFrustration #DigitalMarketing #OnlineAudience #SocialMediaTruth

  11. @9to5Mac I used IG Live maybe 5 times but it is a horrible experience. Of the 3K followers 30 show up but they come and go continuously during a live stream. IG users have the attention span of a chicken and just scroll and browse like mindless zombies.

    #IGLive #InstagramLive #SocialMediaStruggles #ContentCreator #FollowerEngagement #AttentionSpan #SocialMediaReality #LiveStreaming #ContentCreatorLife #SocialMediaFrustration #DigitalMarketing #OnlineAudience #SocialMediaTruth

  12. @9to5Mac I used IG Live maybe 5 times but it is a horrible experience. Of the 3K followers 30 show up but they come and go continuously during a live stream. IG users have the attention span of a chicken and just scroll and browse like mindless zombies.

    #IGLive #InstagramLive #SocialMediaStruggles #ContentCreator #FollowerEngagement #AttentionSpan #SocialMediaReality #LiveStreaming #ContentCreatorLife #SocialMediaFrustration #DigitalMarketing #OnlineAudience #SocialMediaTruth

  13. New post from A Head Full of Wishes
    Video: Luna - Malibu Love Nest rehearsal for Instagram live
    I just came across this lovely video of Luna playing Malibu Love Nest in rehearsal ahead of their New Year’s Eve show in San Francisco last December:

    #MalibuLoveNest #Instagram #Live #Rehearsal #InstagramLive #Luna #Video

    fullofwishes.co.uk/2024/06/20/

  14. New post from A Head Full of Wishes
    Video: Luna - Malibu Love Nest rehearsal for Instagram live
    I just came across this lovely video of Luna playing Malibu Love Nest in rehearsal ahead of their New Year’s Eve show in San Francisco last December:

    #MalibuLoveNest #Instagram #Live #Rehearsal #InstagramLive #Luna #Video

    fullofwishes.co.uk/2024/06/20/

  15. New post from A Head Full of Wishes
    Video: Luna - Malibu Love Nest rehearsal for Instagram live
    I just came across this lovely video of Luna playing Malibu Love Nest in rehearsal ahead of their New Year’s Eve show in San Francisco last December:

    #MalibuLoveNest #Instagram #Live #Rehearsal #InstagramLive #Luna #Video

    fullofwishes.co.uk/2024/06/20/

  16. New post from A Head Full of Wishes
    Video: Luna - Malibu Love Nest rehearsal for Instagram live
    I just came across this lovely video of Luna playing Malibu Love Nest in rehearsal ahead of their New Year’s Eve show in San Francisco last December:


    fullofwishes.co.uk/2024/06/20/

  17. I’m so looking forward to this week’s #TablasCreek #InstagramLive conversation with winemaker Steve Edmunds! Steve, who just announced his retirement, is winemaker and owner of Edmunds St. John winery, one of the pioneers of the #RhoneRangers movement and this year's Rhone Rangers Lifetime Achievement honoree. Join us on the Tablas Creek Instagram feed tomorrow at noon Pacific.

  18. I’m so looking forward to this week’s #TablasCreek #InstagramLive conversation with winemaker Steve Edmunds! Steve, who just announced his retirement, is winemaker and owner of Edmunds St. John winery, one of the pioneers of the #RhoneRangers movement and this year's Rhone Rangers Lifetime Achievement honoree. Join us on the Tablas Creek Instagram feed tomorrow at noon Pacific.

  19. I’m so looking forward to this week’s #TablasCreek #InstagramLive conversation with winemaker Steve Edmunds! Steve, who just announced his retirement, is winemaker and owner of Edmunds St. John winery, one of the pioneers of the #RhoneRangers movement and this year's Rhone Rangers Lifetime Achievement honoree. Join us on the Tablas Creek Instagram feed tomorrow at noon Pacific.

  20. I’m so looking forward to this week’s #TablasCreek #InstagramLive conversation with winemaker Steve Edmunds! Steve, who just announced his retirement, is winemaker and owner of Edmunds St. John winery, one of the pioneers of the #RhoneRangers movement and this year's Rhone Rangers Lifetime Achievement honoree. Join us on the Tablas Creek Instagram feed tomorrow at noon Pacific.

  21. I’m so looking forward to this week’s #TablasCreek #InstagramLive conversation with winemaker Steve Edmunds! Steve, who just announced his retirement, is winemaker and owner of Edmunds St. John winery, one of the pioneers of the #RhoneRangers movement and this year's Rhone Rangers Lifetime Achievement honoree. Join us on the Tablas Creek Instagram feed tomorrow at noon Pacific.

  22. I'm so looking forward to my #TablasCreek #InstagramLive conversation this week. Bill Easton, proprietor of Domaine de la Terre Rouge and Easton Wines, is a great winemaker, a passionate advocate for the Sierra Foothills, and the 2016 #RhoneRangers Lifetime Achievement Award winner. I learn something from him every time we talk. He was I hope you can join us tomorrow.

  23. I'm so looking forward to my #TablasCreek #InstagramLive conversation this week. Bill Easton, proprietor of Domaine de la Terre Rouge and Easton Wines, is a great winemaker, a passionate advocate for the Sierra Foothills, and the 2016 #RhoneRangers Lifetime Achievement Award winner. I learn something from him every time we talk. He was I hope you can join us tomorrow.

  24. I'm so looking forward to my #TablasCreek #InstagramLive conversation this week. Bill Easton, proprietor of Domaine de la Terre Rouge and Easton Wines, is a great winemaker, a passionate advocate for the Sierra Foothills, and the 2016 #RhoneRangers Lifetime Achievement Award winner. I learn something from him every time we talk. He was I hope you can join us tomorrow.

  25. I'm so looking forward to my #TablasCreek #InstagramLive conversation this week. Bill Easton, proprietor of Domaine de la Terre Rouge and Easton Wines, is a great winemaker, a passionate advocate for the Sierra Foothills, and the 2016 #RhoneRangers Lifetime Achievement Award winner. I learn something from him every time we talk. He was I hope you can join us tomorrow.

  26. I'm so looking forward to my #TablasCreek #InstagramLive conversation this week. Bill Easton, proprietor of Domaine de la Terre Rouge and Easton Wines, is a great winemaker, a passionate advocate for the Sierra Foothills, and the 2016 #RhoneRangers Lifetime Achievement Award winner. I learn something from him every time we talk. He was I hope you can join us tomorrow.

  27. I could not be more excited for my guest for today's #InstagramLive conversation. @andrewcjefford is a lyrical and thoughtful creator of language, who Karen MacNeil called our "greatest living wine writer". Join us today at noon Pacific on the #TablasCreek IG feed!

  28. I could not be more excited for my guest for today's #InstagramLive conversation. @andrewcjefford is a lyrical and thoughtful creator of language, who Karen MacNeil called our "greatest living wine writer". Join us today at noon Pacific on the #TablasCreek IG feed!