Here are 18 stars who hit the "delete" button on their social media profiles, and why they did it. On Sunday , the musician tweeted that she was leaving because Twitter has "too many trolls. Many thought it was in preparation for a new surprise album — but a source close to the singer told Entertainment Tonight that there was nothing nefarious or exciting behind the social media purge, she just wanted a break.
Miley says she simply likes to change things up! She is taking a long needed break and she feels it's healthy. Although Davidson and Grande later split, the comedian explained that he actually ditched Instagram because he couldn't handle the negative comments he received from angry fans. No there's nothing cryptic about anything. I just don't wanna be on Instagram anymore. Or on any social media platform.
The internet is an evil place and it doesn't make me feel good. The comedian later returned to Instagram but does not seem to currently have an account. In , the "Stranger Things" actress deleted her Twitter account after she became the subject of a bizarre and homophobic Twitter trend that paired innocuous photos of her with homophobic captions. She later created an account called Milliestopshate with a message to spread love and positivity and end bullying.
Her account has been reinstated, but it currently has zero posts. Cardi B deleted her Instagram for one week in May after getting into a public feud with fellow rapper Azealia Banks. Azealia accused Cardi of being a "caricature of a black woman," but Cardi defended her authenticity and the two went back and forth online for a bit until Cardi ended it all by deleting her account.
She has since re-joined Instagram and has over 57 million followers. In , Blake Lively suspiciously wiped all her Instagram photos from the social-media site and unfollowed everyone, including her husband Ryan Reynolds. She returned to the app with a cryptic message about a woman named "Emily" — tease for her film "A Simple Favor," which is about the disappearance of a woman named Emily.
Kanye West famously quit social media years ago, then in February he reactivated his Instagram for Valentine's Day , posted several photos of iconic celebrity couples, and then deleted his account again. In testing with dance music festival Tomorrowland , more than 20 artists with more than 73M combined followers contributed to a Tomorrowland Story.
Through the Tomorrowland Story, fans were able to see a range of perspectives from the festival and discover new artists. As a result, participating artists saw significant viewership of their story content come from new audiences.
Today, public figures can use a number of tools to engage with their communities. For example, Facebook Groups are a place for conversations with fans, Facebook Live is a way to bring fans behind the scenes and connect in real time and stories are a lightweight way to share in-the-moment updates. And responses can be re-shared to their story for all their fans to see.
They asked fans to share photos of who they were supporting and how they were cheering on their team. Hundreds of fans replied with photos and videos featuring family members wearing jerseys and holding memorabilia and team-related stickers.
Though the company has frequently professed to treat everybody equally, the program suggests Facebook has a tiered system of treatment for users that, much like the rest of American society, allows certain powerful, well-to-do individuals to basically play by their own rules. Since its inception, Facebook has struggled to define its approach to moderation.
With some 2. Here's a breakdown of the most-liked people on Facebook, according to social media tracking firm Fan Page List , counting down from number Justin Bieber — 72,, likes. Among the thousands of "Justin, I love you" and "Justin, I hate you" posts, Justin Bieber's Facebook page is largely populated with selfies and screen grabs of his magazine covers.
His social media presence is, however, surpassed by his bank account. Bob Marley — 73,, likes. Bob Marley's Facebook page is an outlet for inspirational quotes and a walk down memory lane. Even 34 years after his death, the posts on the performer's page receive thousands of "likes" and comments from fans. Will Smith — 73,, likes.
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