Cape Argus E-dition

K.O warns against over-sharing info

ALYSSIA BIRJALAL alyssia.birjalal@inl.co.za

TIME and time again we see celebrities and normal folk share their personal stories on social media platforms.

While their stories offer a glimmer of hope to some, most of the time it’s twisted and turned into jokes and memes and they are often mocked for sharing.

Veteran hip hop artist K.O, who has been in the industry for more than 15 years and has learnt to keep his private life off the streets of social media, has taken to Twitter to offer some free advice to over-sharers. And his words have been welcomed.

It looks like the Supa Dupa hitmaker’s tweet was in response to a video where an upcoming artist rapped about his life.

In the recent tweet, he said: “Stop over-sharing your personal life on these apps! Even when you’re genuinely sharing personal turmoil/pain as a release, all that is often reduced to ‘entertainment’ to many of your so-called followers – much like your flexes”. Many of his followers agreed.

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