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... Read moreBlocking influencers on social media can be a powerful step toward curating a healthier and more positive online environment. From my own experience, the decision to block certain influencers wasn't made lightly. It often stemmed from the feeling that their content no longer aligned with my values or contributed constructively to my daily life. Many influencers focus on trends like #grwm (get ready with me) and makeup routines (#grwmmakeup), which can be inspiring. However, not all content feels authentic or positive. Sometimes, overly promotional content, inconsistent messages, or negativity can prompt viewers to reassess whom they follow. I found that blocking influencers who seemed to prioritize image over substance or who fostered competition rather than community helped me regain control over what I consume. It’s important to remember that social media is a tool, and customizing your feed by blocking or unfollowing can lead to a more fulfilling experience. For anyone considering this step, assess how certain influencer content makes you feel. Does it motivate and uplift, or does it create anxiety and self-doubt? Your online space should support your well-being. Sharing this personal perspective aims to encourage others to thoughtfully manage their social media landscapes and focus on accounts that truly add value and positivity.

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I don’t have any like social media besides lemonade and Pinterest but if I did, Natalie Reynolds blocked immediately and the only reason I wouldn’t have her blocked is like seeing her TikTok’s to see like if like the rumors are true like if she copies, Brooke Monk or like if she’s actually pregnant, you know