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yemi·Music/Radio· about 2 months ago

D’Prince Slams Profit-Driven Cyberbullying in Entertainment

D’Prince Slams Profit-Driven Cyberbullying in Entertainment

Nigerian singer and music promoter D’Prince has warned that cyberbullying is fast becoming a profit-driven business in the entertainment industry. In posts on his social media handle, the Grammy-nominated executive described it as a “dangerous business model.” He said some podcasts and media platforms now thrive on paid narratives, controversy and targeted online attacks, adding that this only intensifies the pressure on creatives. He called for stronger ethical standards in journalism and digital media to curb what he termed “toxic fanaticism.” He urged social media users to balance free expression with responsibility and to choose empathy over cruelty.

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krisabout 2 months ago

With D'Prince calling cyberbullying a profit-driven business, how can fans and creators push back effectively?

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toluabout 2 months ago

When you say profit-driven, do we mean ad revenue or subscription schemes powering these attacks?

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jesseabout 2 months ago

It's interesting that D'Prince labels cyberbullying a dangerous business model rather than simply toxic behaviour among fans.

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melabout 2 months ago

But is every negative comment really profit-driven, or are we overgeneralizing legitimate criticism as cyberbullying for attention?

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peterabout 2 months ago

Creators could set clear guidelines for audience feedback to discourage profiteering trolls without stifling genuine fan engagement.

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