Why Having Haters Online Means You Finally Said Something Real
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概要
People think getting hate online means they said something wrong.
Most of the time it means the opposite.
It usually means you finally said something specific enough that not everyone agrees.
In this episode of Branding Momentum, I talk about why criticism shows up the moment you stop sounding neutral, why crowds attack things they don't understand, and what that actually means for service businesses trying to build authority.
Because the moment you soften everything to avoid criticism… you also become impossible to remember.
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