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Xtian Dela: Why I quit social media

Xtian Dela

Aurther Mandela, better known online as Xtian Dela, is a content creator who has said he left social media after his account was reported by some users.

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Xtian Dela and his fiancé Fatma Banj

Xtian Dela felt a sense of betrayal following the incident and said it was ungrateful people who pushed him away from content creation.

The blogger revealed to the curious fan, how his accounts were reported for breaching community standards and then made inaccessible.

“It died with my other Instagram account that you ungrateful people reported for doing ‘hurtful personal’ stories,” he explained.

“I retired from that and anything to do with the public and people on social media. I am focusing on personal business now. Life does not just revolve around social media.”

Additionally, he made it clear that he already passed the ball to other upcoming creators on social media.

“There are plenty of content creators who you can share your problems with, they are making a living helping people just like you by posting your stories and clouting.”

Xtian Dela’s Instagram account was flagged a few months ago by the social media management due to a violation of its community norms.
Dela said that his account was suspended after more than 1,000 of his stories were deemed to be “bullying” via his new account, @Morextiandela


Through the deleted account, Dela published a series titled “Toboa (expose)” in which he highlighted young people’s sexual experience confessions.

The blogger, however, did not appear astonished by Instagram’s action, claiming that his account has previously been flagged and that he was not at all surprised by it.
Dela noted that his Toboa format had grown beyond his expectations to become a movement in a post on his new account.

“Yes! We are down but never out! #TOBOA has grown beyond me. It’s a movement that can never be silenced,” his post read.

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On the other hand, this was not the first time Dela had to defend the type of stuff he shared. Three parents brought a lawsuit against Dela for the distribution of obscene content in 2020, at the peak of the Covid-19 outbreak.

He was hosting a concert for adults called Club Covid at the time where girls could perform twerking for cash. From midnight to four in the morning.

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