Clock them haters

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... Read moreDealing with online haters is a challenge many creators and individuals face today. I've noticed that people often respond with harsh comments, like "demon slayer sucks!" or "anime is soo cringey!" These remarks can feel personal and hurtful, but one of the most important things I've learned is to not let such negativity affect your self-worth. When haters try to bring you down by spouting hurtful phrases or insults, it helps to remember that their comments usually say more about them than about you. For example, phrases such as "when are you gonna quit" or "making yourself feel better by spouting all this bullshit?" are often attempts to provoke frustration or doubt. Instead of internalizing these words, focus on why you are posting or creating in the first place — the passion, joy, or connection you want to share. A useful strategy I follow is to "clock them haters" — to recognize when someone is putting out negativity just for attention or to drag others down. Acknowledging this helps me avoid getting emotionally entangled. I also find it healthy to take breaks from reading comments when I feel overwhelmed. Additionally, engaging with supportive communities can boost morale. Surround yourself with people who respect your creativity and viewpoint. Sometimes, tools like comment filters, blocking, or reporting negative users can maintain a safe online space. Ultimately, staying confident means focusing on your own growth and enjoyment. Whether you are sharing something like CapCut edits or expressing your love for anime, keep your head high. Haters might always exist, but their power lessens the moment you decide not to feed into their negativity.