5 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Spreading Negativity on Social Media

I think we have all seen how negative social media has gotten in 2020 with everything that has gone on. We can’t get away from it. Negativity on the news, on the radio, and on every form of social media. Subjecting ourselves to so much negativity is not good for our mental health and our overall happiness. I think we’ve all seen, or maybe even experienced ourselves internet fights or bashing. It’s just not healthy behavior, and truthfully not worth your time. To hopefully help promote using our voices to spread positivity I’ve outlined some questions to ask yourself before posting something negative or hurtful on social media.

1. Why am I posting this?

This should be an easy question to answer, but sometimes when you critically think about why you are posting something, you may think twice. Are you sharing something negative to get more likes or gain popularity? This is something I wouldn’t recommend. You don’t want negative minded people all over your timeline, and when you share things that are negative that is the kind of people you attract to your timeline. Think to yourself, is this something everyone already knows? Is this information I’m sharing helpful? If not, it may be better not to share a negative post. If you think about this question and realize “I don’t really have a reason to share this or comment on this” even better! Sometimes thinking before you post is worth it!

2. Who does it benefit?

Let’s be real. We all see posts that we really don’t agree with, but is it worth commenting on and arguing or harassing someone on the internet? Chances are this does not benefit anyone, including you. Making someone else feel bad about their beliefs or something they have shared online will never benefit you. It doesn’t boost your social status, it doesn’t further your career, and in the end it won’t make you feel any better about the situation. Posting long personal rants about any issue going on in the world today typically won’t benefit anyone either. Before you post or comment, ask yourself who it benefits and if it doesn’t benefit anyone, keep scrolling on your timeline and move on.

3. Are my words hurtful to someone else?

We often don’t consider how someone else will feel when not in person to person conversation with someone. You can’t read someone’s emotions through social media, and you can’t connect on a personal level. This may be the most important question to ask yourself before you post. Harassing people on the internet and cancel culture is something we see on our timelines just about everyday, and it’s very easy to be cruel to someone behind a cell phone or laptop. This is why it’s so important to think about how your words are going to make someone feel. If what you’re posting is doing more harm than good, take a second before you post and decide if it’s worth it. I think most people don’t enjoy making others feel badly, so it’s worth the time to think about how your words can hurt people online. Your goal should not be to make someone feel bad when posting online.

4. Will I still be upset about it later?

I think we have all let our emotions get the best of us at least a couple times. This happens on social media too. We see information that upsets us, and we immediately want to say something. Take the time to look inward and ask yourself if you will still be this upset about it in an hour or two. If you aren’t sure, maybe even take the time to wait an hour before commenting or posting something. Sometimes it’s better to take the time to relax and see if it’s still upsetting you. Chances are, if you take some time away from social media you’ll feel a lot better and forget about whatever upset you in the first place!

5. Is this an accurate representation of me?

Think about who you are as a person, what do you stand for? What are your values? Would you say this to someone in face to face conversation? With where technology is today, how you represent yourself on social media is just as important as how you represent yourself day to day. Employers check your social media when you apply for a job for a reason. If what you are saying to people on social media and what you are posting doesn’t truly represent you as a person, reconsider what you are posting. If you aren’t usually a really negative person, try avoiding negative posts and try sharing some more positive and uplifting posts. We could all use some more positivity on our timelines, and it starts with ourselves.

We all know 2020 has been a really rough and long year so far. But, spreading negativity and harassing people online is just adding fuel to that fire. Ask yourself how you can spread more positivity on your timeline.

Positive Things to Come From 2020 So Far…

Yes, I said positive. This year it has been easy for all of us to focus on the negative, especially when it’s the focus of the media. Not here though. From virtual proms to charitable giving, here is a list of positive things that have happened so far in 2020.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons Came Out

The game we all quickly got addicted to was released in 2020. It’s been popular with all ages, from kids to adults. It’s been a great way to stay in touch with friends during stay at home orders as well. This fun game has brought a lot of joy during what’s been a very odd year.

#AWorldofHearts

A social media movement created to spread positivity and hope during the COVID-19 pandemic. You’ve probably seen hearts in windows of businesses, homes, or maybe even on the sidewalk. People from all over have joined in to this movement and using their creativity to spread some hope and joy in their communities. If you are wanting to see creative artwork within this movement, simply search #aworldofhearts on Facebook or instagram.

Companies Started Producing PPE to Support Frontline Workers

Many companies started producing face masks, hand sanitizer, and other PPE to support frontline workers. Companies from Bauer Hockey to Love Your Melon have created and even donated PPE during this pandemic. Kylie Skin, among other companies made hand sanitizer. Products that have also been difficult for consumers to find at their local stores. Many stores quickly sold out of hand sanitizer, masks, and gloves. Many companies made their PPE and sanitizer products open to consumers to purchase.

Celebrities Hosted Virtual Prom

Many celebrities hoped on board to support the class of 2020. Proms and graduation ceremonies were canceled due to COVID-19, so the class of 2020 got unique celebrations this year. John Krasinski hosted a virtual prom, among other celebrities guests who joined him. IHeartRadio also hosted a virtual prom for 2020 seniors hosted by singer Dua Lipa.

Tiger King Memes

Even if you haven’t watched the Tiger King on Netflix, your timelines have been filled with Tiger King memes. I think we have all needed the pick me ups in 2020, and Tiger King has blessed us with some of the best quality memes in meme history. Joe Exotic and Carole Baskin have now became household names, and they have given us enough memes to apply to just about anything.

Donating at an All Time High

There have been endless causes to donate to during 2020, whether you donated to help with the Australian wildfires, donated supplies or monetary donations during COVID-19, or most recently to causes related to the murder of George Floyd or the damage to small businesses that has occurred afterwords. Many GoFund me pages reached their goal in record time, and even in some cases exceeded their goal. Countless celebrities have even joined in on the charitable giving, some of them getting creative. Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis started up Quarantine Wine, 100% of the profits go to COVID-19 response charities. Many celebrities have donated to great causes during 2020, Steve Carrell is one of many celebrities who donated to bail out peaceful protesters who were arrested in Minneapolis and other cities around the United States. Many of us viewed the cast of Parks and Rec. reunite, and they raised over $2 million dollars to go to Feeding America’s COVID-19 response.

U.S. Senate Passed Law That Bans Discrimination Against LGBTQ+ Community

This is great news! It’s kind of crazy to think it took until 2020 for the Senate to pass a law like this, but this is still very great news. This law bans discrimination against any LGBTQ+ individuals in the workplace. This law ensures equality in the workplace. This is some positive news we needed in 2020, and during Pride month!