Sadfishing (MM #4831)
Jun 13, 2024 • E4831 • 00:00:00
The term sadfishing may be new to you, but if you've spent time on social media, you've likely seen it. You might even be guilty of this yourself. Sadfishing is something that people do to elicit a response from their social media followers. It's often a cryptic cry for help. Now, the person doing this doesn't actually tell you what's going on. They're just fishing for comments, for people to express their concerns. It's one thing to ask for prayers directly, but it's uncalled for to post something and give the illusion that something's wrong when all you're doing is begging for attention...
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