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Home / Sports / NHL Players Dodge Social Media Firestorm

NHL Players Dodge Social Media Firestorm

9 Dec

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Summary

  • Most NHL players actively avoid social media to protect mental health.
  • Players find it difficult to escape online criticism even when offline.
  • Some players use social media sparingly to connect with fans.

NHL players are increasingly opting out of social media platforms to safeguard their mental well-being. While players cannot entirely avoid knowing what is being said about them online, as comments and criticisms often reach them indirectly, many have developed strategies to disconnect. This widespread avoidance stems from the harsh reality of online commentary, especially after poor performances.

For many, particularly those early in their careers, the constant influx of opinions can be detrimental. As one player noted, avoiding social media is "better for your mental health." However, the pervasive nature of algorithms means that even those who don't actively seek out content can still be exposed to it. This has led to a conscious effort by many to tune out the noise, with some even disabling notifications or taking extended breaks during the season.

Despite the prevalence of negativity, social media can serve as a valuable tool for connecting with fans and promoting the sport. A small percentage of players acknowledge using social media, albeit often sparingly or for specific purposes like following non-hockey content. While the consensus leans towards avoidance, the potential for positive engagement remains, highlighting the complex relationship athletes have with their online presence.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
NHL players avoid social media primarily to protect their mental health from the negative comments and criticism often found online.
It is very difficult for NHL players to completely escape social media comments, as friends and algorithms often bring the content to their attention.
Yes, some NHL players use social media sparingly, often to connect with fans or follow non-hockey related content, despite the general trend of avoidance.

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