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Why I Stopped Viewing IG & Snapchat Stories – Blaqbonez

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Blaqbonez shares why he stopped viewing the Instagram and snap stories of his colleagues.

The singer, who recently dropped his sophomore album, Young Preacher revealed in a recent Tweet that he stopped because it made him feel less of himself.

According to him, people always seem to have perfect lives. From them, he made a conscious decision never to feel tense by others.

He maintained that he started doing this 4 years ago, and still does not check the stories of others on social media.

He wrote:

4 years ago I stopped watching people’s IG & Snapchat stories because it always made me feel less of myself, people always seemed to have this perfect life, i told myself I won’t let them tension me. I still don’t watch people’s stories. #AskBlaqbonez

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