Chronology Of Rachel Vennya Confessed Wrong Search For Haters With Competition With Prizes Of IDR 15 Million

JAKARTA - Being an influencer on social media has both positive and negative impacts. The number of followers can be an attraction to get endorsements which means giving income. However, the influencer's personal life has been interfered with by netizens' comments. Rachel Vennya recently felt the impact.

Since her divorce, Rachel has received a lot of negative comments via DM. However, there are some netizens who feel they have gone too far. Through DM, the account referred to Rachel as 'lont**.

Receiving the cruel message, Rachel Vennya immediately uploaded a snippet of the contents of the message sent by the account. It was also seen that Rachel also immediately responded to the message.

After receiving threats, the account owner then sent a message to Rachel again. He also apologized and felt guilty for what he did. However, apparently Rachel did not want to remain silent, she had even prepared to meet him upon his return to Indonesia.

It didn't stop there, the 25-year-old celebrity also held a competition. In the competition, he wrote, anyone who knows the owner of the account can directly send complete biodata to his personal email and will be given a prize of Rp. 15 million.

"Pay people to track IP addresses? It's crazy, people still use original accounts, just make a contest, don't you know Fathin, if you know biodata, full name, etc., I'll give 15 million to gofood in the village," wrote Rachel Vennya on her Instagram story .

Apparently, many other netizens sent emails containing the account's bio. From the email, it is known that the owner of the account named Fathin lives outside Java. Even if he has to leave the island, it looks like Rachel Vennya will still take this malicious comment into the realm of law.

"It's a bit messy for people outside Java. Hmmm, am I that nervous to look for it? I think it could be hehe. Once in a while, something like this should be taken seriously so I can give these people a job, who knows if you want to hire a lawyer or what, right? That's how busy it is," he said.

Celebgram Rachel Vennya held a competition with prizes of IDR 15 million in search of the identity of a hater named Fathin who insulted her on Instagram.

The competition finally made netizens excited. Not a few also quickly sent Fathin's identity to Rachel Vennya.

However, the action received criticism because the competition was considered as doxing or bullying for Fathin. Responding to the criticism, Rachel Vennya pleaded guilty.

"My actions are not wise and may not be right, but sometimes people like this need to be told, just given a lesson, gt. If not forever, people who you say stay like a rock, think you can't do anything, even if you can, try not to leave it. "The power" is like a mutant, you've been told but you don't want to use the power back because it's a pity that he can't respond with power too? But what if you're a mutant? This movie parable, isn't it connected," wrote Rachel Vennya.

Rachel Vennya pleads guilty

Rachel Vennya claimed to have used a subtle method by deactivating the comment field or blocking disturbing accounts, but that method still did not provide a deterrent effect.

"In my opinion, I block people who hate me, I'm still good, I don't want to let you sin and I don't want to make myself lose my temper. So if I off comment, off replay dm or block you, it means I It saved us both from the sea of emotions & ego," he said.

"If it's like this, it's definitely me or other public figure friends who will be called power abuse, or evil, or whatever, but what if you guys said it? Think again, so just think and position yourself together. This time there are still people who say "public risk" figure "here I will return" the risk if you hit it like this "," he said.

"What you sow is what you reap, bro. If you want to put up your own ego, let's report it, but who will win? There isn't, right? Think before you type, it's the person you're commenting on, not the chili sauce you can complain about ," concluded Rachel Vennya.