Ex-JNU student leader Shehla Rashid quits Twitter citing 'toxicity and negativity' says, 'can't deal with such hate'
Ex-JNU student leader Shehla Rashid quits Twitter citing 'toxicity and negativity' says, 'can't deal with such hate'
Former JNUSU vice-president and activist Shehla Rashid quits her Twitter and deactivated her eight-year-old account citing the toxicity and negativity on the microblogging platform that had starter affecting her psychologically.
"After 8 yrs of using Twitter, I'm deactivating my account. I've tried engaging, I've tried blocking/reporting but the amount of toxicity & negativity that exists out here is insane. I can't deal with such hate, lies and manipulation. Thanks to all of you who've been supportive," Ms Rashid said on Sunday.
Talking to PTI, Ms Rashid, who had close to 500 thousand followers, said her going off on Twitter should be an "SOS call" to it.
"The abuse on Twitter started in 2010. The platform is such that it enables an ecosystem where abusers can gang up against you using many hashtags and it has been effectively used by the right-wing voices. It is not freedom of expression but an attack on freedom of expression," she said.
Rashid added, it was not good routine for her to wake up to abusive and derogatory tweets in the morning and around 1, 000 such tweets daily had started taking a toll on her "psychologically".
"The platform has become extremely polarised. If I extended condolences to the Opposition over something or even congratulated the Opposition over something, I used to get hate messages," she said.
Ms Rashid said there is a "chalta hai" attitude here and the Twitter accounts are not suspended very proactively.
"Take the case of Jagrati Shukla (a consultant at Lok Sabha TV) whose Twitter account was suspended for hateful comments only recently. She had earlier tweeted in support of the Sikh genocide and other such messages but it was only now that her account was suspended," she said.
It was said that Rashid quit microblogging site following the allegations against her of "not giving the funds she collected through crowdfunding for the Kathua gangrape victim", but she denied the charges.
"This is rubbish! These allegations are being levelled for a long time now," Rashid said, adding that she is not sure whether she would be returning to Twitter.