Kenyans Ranked As The Worst Bullies On Twitter By UN Body.

Kenyans Ranked As The Worst Bullies On Twitter By UN Body.

Now you are rewriting the article ?, is it patriotism, free speech, or should we just call a spade a spade.., even gang stars bully others in the name of collectiveness..., you don't have to use insults to get your points across, if you believe in your prowess in the given field you can just let your points do the talking... (just like civilised people) after all these are not the times whereby rule of the Jungle apply....
You are the the one rewriting the article, show me where they mentioned insults in the survey. What are you angry about anyway? Successfull campaigns like #SomeOneTellCNN
did not use insults to reply to a clear discriminatory slander against Kenya and Kenyans by CNN. One of the major wins by Kenyans On Twitter was in support of women's rights and dignity. When one of the biggest music icons Koffi Olomide was deported from Kenya. Kenya deports singer over 'kick'
 
KOTs ruthless reputation is more than appreciated!Leta pumba upewe za macho! Our very own President Uhuru Kenyatta was forced to take time off from social media!
Imagine he was the most followed African president on Twitter and facebook, alikua na 3.5 Million followers, alafu mtu anaamua ku loose hio prestige na ku delete account!!!
 
You are the the one rewriting the article, show me where they mentioned insults in the survey. What are you angry about anyway? Successfull campaigns like #SomeOneTellCNN
did not use insults to reply to a clear discriminatory slander against Kenya and Kenyans by CNN. One of the major wins by Kenyans On Twitter was in support of women's rights and dignity. When one of the biggest music icons Koffi Olomide was deported from Kenya. Kenya deports singer over 'kick'
Ooh so they are bullying them by praising them.. ?

Unless you come up with another definition there is no any sweet side to bullying...

Last time i checked that's the definition of bullying..."to hurt or frighten someone, often over a period of time, and often forcing that person to do something they do not want to do: " I don't know maybe it has changed since the last five minutes I checked....
 
Ukianzisha bif na mkenya moja ni sawa na umeanzisha bif na nchi nzima, kuna keyboard warriors ke na unajua kule wana internet ya uhakika sio kama bongo ukilala ukiamka unakuta replies laki kadhaa, wamekushare hadi kwenye news zao, comedy, umekua popular kenya nzima. Take them seriously aisee kama una depression utaishia kujiua
 
Ooh so they are bullying them by praising them.. ?
Unless you come up with another definition there is no any sweet side to bullying...
Last time i checked that's the definition of bullying..."to frighten someone, often over aperiod of time, and often forcing that person to do something they do not want to do: " I don't know maybe it has changed since the last five minutes I checked....
Read the article again very carefully to understand the context of the word bullying in regards to the survey.
 
Is Bullying same as Free Speech ?, maybe that's why you excel is such shameful actions because you don't know the difference or maybe you mistake the two...,

I am all for anyone to say whatever anyone feel like but to use force or attack and belittle..., that's something from hooligans playbook, and nothing to be proud about....
Go hug a transformer.
 
Ooh so they are bullying them by praising them.. ?

Unless you come up with another definition there is no any sweet side to bullying...

Last time i checked that's the definition of bullying..."to hurt or frighten someone, often over a period of time, and often forcing that person to do something they do not want to do: " I don't know maybe it has changed since the last five minutes I checked....
dude, it's just pure banter... at times just for fun. no insults, no swearing, no profanities.
don't take life so seriously.
 
Hakuna kitu kingine mkenya anaweza licha ya kushindania ujinga mtandaoni
View attachment 1424247Kenyans Ranked as the Worst Bullies on Twitter by UN body
A survey by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has ranked Kenyans as the worst bullies on Twitter.
In the survey which Kenya tops and Canada comes last at position 171, Kenyans excelled in their ability to come together and attack their common enemies, as well as deconstructing both real and perceived enemies. Others who ranked highly include South Africa on second place, Nigeria on the seventh place while the humble Tanzanians were second last.

The famous and yet infamous Kenyans have been known to viciously attack anyone who falls on the wrong side of Kenyans on Twitter, with little regard for truth, facts or any benefit of doubt that can be given. While some cases are well deserved, others are just casualties of Kenyans on Twitter doing what they know best. Some have had their careers built on Twitter, only for the same Twitter to destroy them.
Among the major casualties of Kenya’s bullying on social media include prominent persons, brands, politicians and even countries. Various brands like CNN and New York Times now have to think twice before they Tweet about Kenya, while celebrities like Daniel Marven have realized that they better stick to singing and not mention Kenya or Kenyans.
Charity at Home
With charity beginning at home, Kenyans bullied their president out of social media, forcing him to delete his Facebook and Twitter accounts. He now keeps up with social media using parody accounts. The Deputy President has also received his fare share of bullying, often resulting to join the fight by becoming a blogger himself. Even the Former Prime Minister of Kenya His Excellency Raila Odinga was unable to keep up with leadership on Twitter, instead maintaining his presence there as a Jubilee influencer.
Various countries have also been on the receiving end of Kenya’s hostility. Nigeria, South Africa and China are among the many that have been brutalized on Twitter. Today, no country dares start an online feud with Kenya, unless they have a well-functioning mental health care system.
The Army
Even with superior internet or more social media users, many countries are unable to stand an army of Kenyans on Twitter, whose strength is their ability to quickly rally an army of online mercenaries.
To achieve this, Kenyans have conveniently grouped themselves into two teams on Twitter; the class A Twitter and the Chokora Twitter (loosely translated to mean street Twitter). While the class A Twitter is heavily engaged in the professional matters on Twitter, the Chokora Twitter is an army for hire that leverages on numbers to strike whichever target is available. It is this dark army that has left casualties far and beyond.
Thick Skin
Some have tried to grow a thick skin, but the stings of Kenyans on Twitter (#KOT) are too sharp. It was previously reported that Kenyan bullied a pangolin to death, in spite of its military grade skin. (For those who do not understand, a pangolin, shown below, is a Swahili name for an animal that lives in caves).
pangolin-kenya.jpg
A Pangolin
When the Third World War is fought on social media, Kenyans will end up as superpowers.

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