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How can we make social media a more positive and supportive space?
on Jul 08, 2016
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What have you done to make a positive influence online? What have you seen others do? What else can be done?
Rendam
on Jul 20, 2016
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I don't know how people's attitude has changed so quickly. I was raised to believe we are all the same and to encourage anyone and to help anyone when you can. We never know when a kind word will make a difference.
donnamajames
on Jul 20, 2016
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hold yourself to a standard which glorifies women, all women, all size, color, age... Shine a light on how BEAUTIFULLY & WONDERFULLY we are each individually made ~ God is pretty awesome when it comes to piecing us together ;)
tractorqueen
on Jul 21, 2016
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try to be positive and up beat,send prayers and good thoughts to those who are hurting and try to let them know that they are as important as anyone else,No one should have a bad day because of negative feedback from others
mac122
on Jul 22, 2016
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I try so much to be a good and kind,,so my children see me doing that they will grow up to do the same, and I hate it when someone downs others
ling333
on Jul 25, 2016
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Post positive, helpful images or messages, you never know it may save some one going through tough times.
penguin707
on Jul 29, 2016
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I follow "Investigation Discovery" on Facebook, which is about crimes. In every post I see people start judging the accused right away without even reading the complete story. For example if a child got hurt, mothers will say I'll never do that to my child, men will say that the accused should get the death penalty etc. etc. My point is that I know a crime has been committed but that doesn't mean we have to post hateful comments, do we actually understand the circumstances completely Or we are so blemish-free that it gives us the right to hate others for their doings.I fell like a single hateful comment spreads hate wildly and in general people forget the kindness which is already their in their hearts.
tameala4
on Jul 29, 2016
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I think making positive post would be a lot better than negative.
Ilovejerrysobig
on Aug 01, 2016
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post good things instead of sharing bad
sweetlee
on Aug 02, 2016
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I don't know why people are cruel for no reason. I don't reply to many discussions when things get out of hand because it makes things worse sometimes.
kcross1978
on Aug 02, 2016
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Not voice my opinion about everything just because I have one. I am allowed to have one, but not everyone needs to know it.
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