“If you’re bold enough…” MzGee dares online trolls to show their faces after years of faceless jabs on social media.
Ghana Media personality MzGee gave a strong piece of advice to trolls on Twitter, saying that they should not hide behind their keyboards because they are cowards who insult.
She asked critics to take responsibility of their words and identities instead of sending anonymous attacks.
The Ghanaian television presenter who was angered by rumors about her personal life particularly the allegations of depression demanded that people air out their opinion.
She advised the people who leave their nonsense comments on her page: she will answer it directly and aggressively.
This is a sign of anger at faceless critics who told her to keep quiet.
She dismissed that suggestion and required online users to be accountable.
Her outcry of transparency was what fans supported.
Her daring move earned her a lot of accolades as many people said that faceless slanders should be confronted by face-to-face responsibility.
The message by MzGee will be good given the wider debate on the responsible use of social media.
She stated that being anonymous was not an excuse to be disrespectful.
The dilemma is obvious: not only do thoughts count, but so does courage.