NOWHERE TO HIDE FOR NADIA, QUEEN OF SODOM

H-Metro Reporter

NADIA, the Queen of Sodom and Gomorrah, was last night feeling the impact of her sudden downfall after days of riding a wave of popularity through her X-rated content on Facebook.

Meta, the owners of Facebook, appeared to have finally succumbed to pressure from many Zimbabweans to drop her page from their platform.

Most of the complaints have centred on her explicit content where she exposes her private parts regularly.

Many of her followers woke up yesterday to find that the page had disappeared from the Facebook platforms.

Queen Nadia then decided to counter that by coming up with another page, which she called Queen Nadia TV 2. However, it became clear to her yesterday that the rules had changed and the explicit content on her new page was not attracting the same audience. She introduced it as “my back-up account” and asked her followers to join her private WhatsApp channel.

But, it quickly dawned on him that this was no longer business as usual.

Later, she complained that Meta were also trying to block her back-up account. “Should we try Telegram,” she asked her followers, who have vastly reduced in number.

“Mark (Zuckerberg) is trying to block this account, too.”

One of her followers, Lesego Molobi Sekgobela, told her that her “biggest mistake was showing the witches your income.” Another follower, Zanoxolo Criss, said “they are just jealousy.”

Ime Prosperity told her that she should try Telegram while ThëéLoner MarcoReus Bizaricho said “Twitter is better.”

Lesson DC said “those who are right are doing an abomination in the sight of God, while Peter Muriithi told her to “increase the duration of view.”

Paul Ngwenya said Zuckerberg was right “100 percent.” While Iblaiso Le Guerrier said “I didn’t sleep well last night, either.”

Seasoned content creator, Admire “Bhutisi” Kuzhangaira, has said consumers are to blame for the proliferation of explicit content across social media platforms.

Bhutisi said the world should prepare for an even bigger influx of inappropriate material as long as there are consumers willing to engage with it.

He shared his thoughts in the wake of the ongoing debate surrounding nudity and explicit content, which has garnered attention from the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ).

“To be honest, there are people who enjoy that content, even though many publicly condemn it while sharing and viewing it on their devices,” he said.

He said digital landscape prioritises clicks and likes for many content creators. “The content creators with monetised accounts will do anything to generate income, even if their content is deemed distasteful,” he said.

Bhutisi acknowledged concerns regarding the exposure of children to explicit materials but stressed that social media is, undeniably, an unstoppable force.

“The same children we aim to protect are already well ahead of us; they know the platforms where this content is shared.

“In fact, the very generation we want to shield is the one circulating such material since they have access to gadgets and the internet.What we can do as parents is teach them from a tender age about the dangers of explicit content. However, the reality is that children are inclined to experiment, often influenced by their peers.”

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