Actress Yvonne Nelson has advised the youth against insults and misbehaviour on social media.
In a post on Twitter, she revealed that people may grow to regret some of the things they post on their platforms.
Yvonne Nelson stated that she recently encountered a man who had come for an interview. As part of the process, she decided to ask for his Twitter.
“Guess what, I had blocked him. Well….you know the rest. Keep fooling wai,” the actress wrote on her handle.
agye ta 🤣🤣🤣
— Cwami (@cwami_) July 27, 2022
This is not the first time a celebrity has cautioned young people in such a manner.
In 2021, TV presenter Nana Aba Anamoah cautioned users about same.
This was after one young boy was found to be a bully of celebrities on Twitter when he attended a TV audition.
He was refused a place in the competition after he failed to provide evidence for some of the damning claims in his posts.
Meanwhile, some people have been reacting to Yvonne Nelson’s post.
A section of the public asked if she knew why she blocked the young man. One user explained that there have been cases people have been blocked, even though they did not offend anyone.
Read some of the reactions below:
Chale I no know what I do nana aba but she block me . I no even comment under her tweet before oo eii
— Osman🇬🇭🇨🇦 (@Okayoote1) July 27, 2022
Nana rest all she's trying to say is never insult people you haven't met
— abdulkamal🇬🇭 (@kamalabdul123) July 27, 2022
Me too same as fire stick
— heyy. reggiee (@boobsoverbooks_) July 27, 2022
I no talk ein matter before sef ooo
Tell me er😂 Bongo Anaa
— V iBes🎯🔰🦇 (@Kuamivibes) July 27, 2022
Then you did not try
— XY (@1_2Diol) July 27, 2022
We always need to be polite with our speech
— Abubakari Ibrahim (@Abubaka76799451) July 27, 2022
Might be the trolling you are talking about the reason she blocked the person. Sigh😤
— 🔰🔰Yaw Factos🔰🔰 (@snitchers_utd) July 27, 2022
tables can turn so people should go about disrespecting people?
— Akz 🦋💙 (@Ms_Ticia_) July 27, 2022
im not defending anyone here please,
She's talking about how people disrespect people on this platform and setting an example of what has happen. so if tables can turn, doesn't it mean you can disrespect people?
its a question.— Akz 🦋💙 (@Ms_Ticia_) July 27, 2022
that doesn't mean the advice she's giving isn't worth it.
— Akz 🦋💙 (@Ms_Ticia_) July 27, 2022
Stop disrespecting people, it's not that hard.
For all you know the person said something different to what she expected and she blocked the person. These so called celebs can't take in criticism
— 🔰🔰Yaw Factos🔰🔰 (@snitchers_utd) July 27, 2022
Aswear 🤣
— Zizi (@the44god) July 27, 2022
😂😂relax
— Alexander_X (@Alexander_ErrXx) July 27, 2022
When you have your own business handle it the way you like. Your personality is as equally important as your skills.
— Adatsi Brownson (@AdatsiBrownson) July 27, 2022
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