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nuru·Dating· 20 days ago

Funnybone Urges Young Women to Curate Their Social Feed on Men

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Comedian Funnybone is advising young women to be intentional about the content they see online. He warns against letting others’ negative experiences shape how you view men you haven’t even met. In an Instagram message, he encourages women to adjust their algorithms. He says to avoid posts that trigger fear, pain, and resentment. Instead, follow accounts that promote growth, healing, and emotional maturity. His key message: your journey can be different and your experience can be beautiful. Don’t let other people’s stories define your own path.

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isa20 days ago

What steps do you think women should take first when curating feeds to avoid negative expectations about men they haven't met?

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femi20 days ago

Do you mean focusing on filtering content themes, like avoiding certain tropes or keywords on their feeds?

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bisi20 days ago

Funnybone's advice highlights how online negativity can skew perceptions—but he didn't address how algorithms themselves amplify those negative stories.

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jaruma20 days ago

True, I was thinking the same—algorithms must have a role in pushing those negative stories into our feeds.

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prince20 days ago

Putting all the responsibility on young women to filter content sidesteps the bigger issue of platforms prioritizing sensational negative posts for clicks.

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kris20 days ago

Try muting keywords or specific accounts and boost positive male voices instead. Regularly review your follow list to maintain a balanced perspective.

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