Olympic cross-country ski champion Veronica Stepanova in her column on the website, she said that it is impossible to please everyone, and therefore athletes must work exclusively for their audience.
— An athlete’s social network is not a journal or bulletin board where everyone can write whatever they want. It’s a tool of influence. A musician or a producer cannot, does not have the right to say: “It doesn’t matter who listens to me or watches me”. Another thing is that one wants to please millions of people, while the other only wants to please a small, selected group of people. Everyone chooses for themselves. From the first badge of a candidate for a master of sports, an athlete must clearly understand: your task is to choose a target audience and work only with him, for him. If anyone would like to join, please do so. But you can’t please everyone.
Commenters on social media are different people. Someone praises, someone scolds. Either way, that’s less than 0.1% of your audience. They live in their own world and thus assert themselves. Opening the comment option under your own posts is giving them a platform, and there’s really no point reading comments on other channels, especially from anonymous people. Let them write as long as they don’t break the laws,” Stepanova wrote.
Source : MatchTV

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