Meek Mill is going viral on Twitter for being “slow.”

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Meek is an example of why it is best for artists to stay off these social media platforms, and limit their access and interactions with fans

I have a feeling many artists people hold in high esteem would put themselves for the bozos they are if they had/managed/were on their socials regularly
 

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Meek is an example of why it is best for artists to stay off these social media platforms, and limit their access and interactions with fans

I have a feeling many artists people hold in high esteem would put themselves for the bozos they are if they had/managed/were on their socials regularly


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Meek is an example of why we shouldn’t let entertainers be role models over our impressionable people.

Meek having Twitter isn’t the problem. People expecting more from a rapper who dropped out of high school is the problem. Meek should never be seen as a philosopher. No one should “manage his socials” to make him look more intelligent or whatever. I love Meeks music, but I don’t expect him to have a crafted self display to the world. Time place and person for everything and he fits in exactly the box he should :yeshrug:
 

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Meek Mill proving that he's not slow and is in fact "fast"
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Meek is an example of why we shouldn’t let entertainers be role models over our impressionable people.

Meek having Twitter isn’t the problem. People expecting more from a rapper who dropped out of high school is the problem. Meek should never be seen as a philosopher. No one should “manage his socials” to make him look more intelligent or whatever. I love Meeks music, but I don’t expect him to have a crafted self display to the world. Time place and person for everything and he fits in exactly the box he should :yeshrug:

Nothing that you’ve just said is mutually exclusive or conflicting with what I said - so I’m confused by you framing it as “or”.

You’re speaking of Meek/artists being seen as role models for impressionable young people - which is a fair point, but not what I was speaking on, therefore no need for an “or”.

My assertion was relating to the impact and damage that can be made to, not by, an artist by not limiting access and interactions with fans.
 

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Meek is an example of why it is best for artists to stay off these social media platforms, and limit their access and interactions with fans

I have a feeling many artists people hold in high esteem would put themselves for the bozos they are if they had/managed/were on their socials regularly

I get he's not popular enough to be mysterious and not use social media until it's time to sell an album, like Cole or Kendrick, but jeez. There's gotta be a respectable compromise somewhere between no social media and constantly embarrassing yourself on social media.

No logical reason for the public to know the views of an artist on every pop culture moment, news item, or world event. Breh should just chill the hell out lol.
 

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Somebody in another thread recently said that Meek hangs around lots of non-blacks now and he can let his guard down and truly be himself now , whereas when he was mainly around other hood black people, he had to constantly put on the "real n1gga" uniform and display a certain tough guy persona.
 

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I don’t follow him like that, so I couldn’t speak to his cognitive levels.

I remember my wife who went to high school in Mobile, Alabama around the same time as the rapper Rich Boy that had that song “Throw Some D’s” that was big back in the mid 2000s.

I think he’s a few years older than her, but I remember she told me dude was in special education classes.
 
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