Arpretty
Avid Member
I would assume most fellow chameleon lovers follow social media accounts that feature chameleons. Or maybe you know someone who posts pictures of their chameleon.
What’s your opinion on *politely* addressing an area of concern that you see in a social media post when your opinion is unsolicited?
I see some pretty shady and concerning stuff sometimes on social media accounts regarding chameleons and their care.
Side note: The vast majority are children’s accounts and sorry in advance for offending anyone, but I don’t not believe a chameleon is a child’s pet.
Anyway. It absolutely pains me to just scroll on through, when I see something clearly wrong. I don’t want to be an “inactive” participant in that chameleon’s degradation, and I also am conflicted about giving unsolicited advice.
Just out of curiosity, what’s your opinion? See something, say something —- or mind your beeswax??
What’s your opinion on *politely* addressing an area of concern that you see in a social media post when your opinion is unsolicited?
I see some pretty shady and concerning stuff sometimes on social media accounts regarding chameleons and their care.
Side note: The vast majority are children’s accounts and sorry in advance for offending anyone, but I don’t not believe a chameleon is a child’s pet.
Anyway. It absolutely pains me to just scroll on through, when I see something clearly wrong. I don’t want to be an “inactive” participant in that chameleon’s degradation, and I also am conflicted about giving unsolicited advice.
Just out of curiosity, what’s your opinion? See something, say something —- or mind your beeswax??