Jelly Roll Calls X ‘Most Toxic’ App Ever, Says He’s Quitting It
Country-rap artist Jelly Roll has taken a stand against the negativity he’s experienced on social media, calling out the app X, formerly known as Twitter, as the “most toxic” platform he’s encountered.
In a series of heartfelt tweets, the “Son of a Sinner” singer expressed his frustration with the platform’s constant barrage of negativity and hate. He stated that he’s been “holding back” from voicing his opinion for fear of being “ripped apart” by online trolls.
“I’ve been holding back on my opinions and speaking my truth because for years, I’ve seen what happens to people who do,” Jelly Roll wrote. “I’m tired of the negativity and hate that runs rampant on this platform.”
He went on to acknowledge that X is a valuable tool for communication and sharing ideas, but ultimately decided to deactivate his account, stating, “It’s not worth the emotional toll. I deserve to be happy and healthy.”
Jelly Roll’s decision to leave X echoes the sentiment of many who have grown increasingly frustrated with the toxic environment on social media. While he has not explicitly stated he’s leaving all social media platforms, his decision to call out X and deactivate his account is a powerful message about the importance of mental health and the need for more positivity online.
Jelly Roll’s fans have expressed support for his decision, praising him for prioritizing his well-being. His departure from X serves as a reminder that social media platforms can have a negative impact on mental health and that it’s okay to take a step back and prioritize self-care.