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If you are an individual or a company looking to get involved in social media then you need to be prepared to receive positive feedback and negative feedback. In my opinion the negative feedback is more important and in fact I would argue that all the feedback you receive is actually positi
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10 months ago
What get's in the middle of it is the 'me me me' - But if you remove it (aka, taking things too personally and too emotionally), the negative feedback becomes as you said a request for enhancement that you can easily act on.
10 months ago
At the same time, having someone slam you in public and getting that listed on Google is going to be a serious downer. With that in mind I play nice on any social media I use.
10 months ago
sometimes getting slammed in public really opens your eyes to the changes that you need to make. in my case getting slammed in public was great and i was forced to acknowledge my mistakes and make amends, also in public. that being said playing nice on social media platforms is usually the advised approach.
thanks for the comment and for reading