“Even if you think, like, ‘Oh I can read, like, ten mentions that say I should be stoned to death’ and kind of, like, laugh and move on, that’s verbal abuse.“
Lena Dunham — Girls’ creator, writer and Taylor Swift squad member — has spoken about the dangers of social media after she was verbally abused last week for posting a photo.
Dunham, 29, spoke to the Re/Code Decode team in a podcast with Girls producer Jenni Konner and said Twitter wasn’t a safe place for her.
“I don’t look at Twitter anymore. I tweet, but I do it through someone else,” she said.
“I really appreciate that anybody follows me at all, and so I didn’t want to cut off my relationship to it completely, but it really, truly wasn’t a safe space for me.”
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Hey I thought she looked good in the 'calvin klein'! But yes posting things on social media is sometimes 'cancerous' for us all, we really have to 1. be careful what you put up, 2. have a thick skin for criticism. It's a shame but some people just aren't as nice as all of us 'mamamia' followers ;)
I hate social media.
Why would you even post that?