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    Joeboy– Don’t allow social media shape your values

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    Joeboy, a Nigerian singer, has counseled his followers against letting social media dictate their principles.

    He issued the warning while discussing the irrational expectations that are prevalent on the internet.

    Social media messages and pictures aren’t always accurate, the singer said.

    He advised everyone to refrain from evaluating their lives against the idealized pictures and posts they come across online.

    Joeboy said that people lie a lot in a post on his X account.

    “You should avoid allowing social media to dictate your standards. He wrote, “People lie a lot.”

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