Letās tell the truth:Most major social media platforms are not safe spaces for truth-tellers.Especially when that truth involves naming abuse, calling
Letās tell the truth:
Most major social media platforms are not safe spaces for truth-tellers.
Especially when that truth involves naming abuse, calling out violence, or standing with Survivors who have been hurt by powerful people or systems.
They say they support āsafety.ā
They say they believe in āfree speech.ā
But what they really mean is:
āKeep it soft. Keep it vague. Donāt make people uncomfortable.ā
š Platforms Punish You for Saying Too Much of the Truth
If you say:
āThis person groomed me.ā
āThis system covered up my abuse.ā
āThis celebrity is violent.ā
You risk:
Getting your post flagged
Being shadowbanned or restricted
Losing your reach, followers, or income
Having your account deleted altogether
Meanwhile, influencers who mock, minimize, or excuse abuse thriveāand are often boosted by the very same platforms.
šØ This Is Not a Glitch. Itās a Feature.
These platforms were not built to protect truth-tellers.
They were built to protect engagement. To protect power. To protect profits.
And if a Survivorās story interrupts those things,
theyāll call it ābullying,ā āhate speech,ā or ācontroversialāā
even if itās just someone finally telling the truth after years of silence.
𤬠Theyāll Say:
āThatās too graphic.ā
āThatās a personal attack.ā
āThis violates our guidelines.ā
āYouāre spreading misinformation.ā
When what youāre really doing is naming harm so others can be safe.
š„ But Hereās the Thing:
Naming harm is not violence.
Silencing Survivors is.
We do not name harm to destroy.
We name harm to warn, protect, remember, and heal.
Because silence is where predators thrive.
Because the truth is how we break cycles.
šÆļø So we speak. Even when it’s not trending.
We speak. Even when it costs us.
We speak. Because someone needs to know they’re not alone.
And if social media wonāt let us speak,
we build our own platforms.
We write our own stories.
We protect our own.
We survive out loud.
āWeSurviveAbuse.com
For every Survivor silenced by a platform that said, “Too much.”
Your truth is not too much. Itās too real for the wrong crowd.
š§ Reflection Questions:
Have you ever been censored, flagged, or silenced for naming a truth that mattered to you?
What truths are you carrying that deserve a space to be spoken or written?
Where can you build community outside of platforms that punish truth-telling?
What would it mean to stop waiting for permission and speak anyway?