Teh One Who Knocks
04-10-2019, 11:37 AM
By Lucy Devine - The Scottish Sun
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INSTAGRAM blogger Jessy Taylor has recorded herself having a meltdown after her social media profile was deleted.
Appearing in the video - which she posted on her YouTube channel - the blogger was in floods of tears, sobbing that she's "nothing without [her] followers".
"Hi guys, I'm in the middle of editing and my Instagram got deleted," she said.
"I'm trying to get it back, I'm calling everybody I can and I don't know why it's not working out for me.
"... I'm nothing without my following, I am nothing without my following.
"And when people try to hate on me or report me I'm literally trying to be a f***ing better person."
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"I want to say to everybody that's reporting me - think twice because you're ruining my life, because I make all of my money online, all of it and I don't want to lose that," she continued.
"I know people like to see me be down and be like them and the ninety per centers - the people who work 9-5 - that is not me, I am in LA to not be like that.
"I've worked so f***ing hard to get to where I'm at and for that to get taken from me is the worst feeling in the world."
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While it's not clear why Jessy's Instagram was deleted, or why she was being reported, the blogger went on to ask others to "imagine themselves in [her] shoes".
She explained she used to "work as a prostitute" and at McDonalds, before she managed to make her income online.
"I was a f***ing prostitute... I don't do that anymore because I make all my money online.
"I don't want to go back to that life.
"... What some of you guys have to realise is I have no skills, I'm twenty-f***ing-thousand dollars in debt from college so I can't even go to college if I wanted to.
"I used to work at f***ing McDonalds before I did YouTube, Instagram, before I had 100,000 followers, before I had everything in my life I was a f***ing loser.
"I'm not saying there's anything wrong with working at McDonalds because I worked there but I don't want to go back to that life.
"I have no job qualifications, I could never work a normal job."
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Posting the video on YouTube, many viewers found it difficult to sympathise.
Several users called her "pathetic" while another called it a "prime example of addiction to social media".
Others emphasised, however, with one person commenting: "Stop all the negativity.
"She's trying to get rid of her past and you people won't let her do that.”
Jessy has since set up a new Instagram account, which currently has almost 2,000 followers.
https://i.imgur.com/JqmWMLJ.jpg
INSTAGRAM blogger Jessy Taylor has recorded herself having a meltdown after her social media profile was deleted.
Appearing in the video - which she posted on her YouTube channel - the blogger was in floods of tears, sobbing that she's "nothing without [her] followers".
"Hi guys, I'm in the middle of editing and my Instagram got deleted," she said.
"I'm trying to get it back, I'm calling everybody I can and I don't know why it's not working out for me.
"... I'm nothing without my following, I am nothing without my following.
"And when people try to hate on me or report me I'm literally trying to be a f***ing better person."
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"I want to say to everybody that's reporting me - think twice because you're ruining my life, because I make all of my money online, all of it and I don't want to lose that," she continued.
"I know people like to see me be down and be like them and the ninety per centers - the people who work 9-5 - that is not me, I am in LA to not be like that.
"I've worked so f***ing hard to get to where I'm at and for that to get taken from me is the worst feeling in the world."
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While it's not clear why Jessy's Instagram was deleted, or why she was being reported, the blogger went on to ask others to "imagine themselves in [her] shoes".
She explained she used to "work as a prostitute" and at McDonalds, before she managed to make her income online.
"I was a f***ing prostitute... I don't do that anymore because I make all my money online.
"I don't want to go back to that life.
"... What some of you guys have to realise is I have no skills, I'm twenty-f***ing-thousand dollars in debt from college so I can't even go to college if I wanted to.
"I used to work at f***ing McDonalds before I did YouTube, Instagram, before I had 100,000 followers, before I had everything in my life I was a f***ing loser.
"I'm not saying there's anything wrong with working at McDonalds because I worked there but I don't want to go back to that life.
"I have no job qualifications, I could never work a normal job."
https://i.imgur.com/fVqqiRB.jpg
Posting the video on YouTube, many viewers found it difficult to sympathise.
Several users called her "pathetic" while another called it a "prime example of addiction to social media".
Others emphasised, however, with one person commenting: "Stop all the negativity.
"She's trying to get rid of her past and you people won't let her do that.”
Jessy has since set up a new Instagram account, which currently has almost 2,000 followers.