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... Read moreBeing a content creator today means constantly navigating the ups and downs of social media exposure. It’s common to face online criticism or ‘being whacked’ — which basically means enduring harsh comments or backlash from internet users. This can happen frequently, as noted in the discussion about experiencing negative online interactions monthly. Many creators find that instead of being overwhelmed, they can use these experiences to build resilience and even connect better with their audiences. For example, viral TikTok videos can amplify both positive attention and drama, so learning how to manage reactions is key. Additionally, creators who juggle college life alongside their online presence face unique pressures that require balancing time and mental health. An important insight is to not take online drama personally. Responding thoughtfully or sometimes choosing to ignore negativity can protect mental well-being. Also, engaging with genuine followers helps cultivate a supportive community amid the chaos. Using hashtags like #contentcreator, #viraltiktok, and #drama can also connect you to broader conversations and resources. Ultimately, creators thrive when they focus on authentic content while setting boundaries around their emotional investment in internet opinions. Embracing challenges as part of the journey encourages personal growth and long-term success in the digital world.