Duggar cousin Amy King is under fire for her recent social media post about Hurricane Ida. While she might have had good intentions, some think she was trying to use the natural disaster as a way to increase her social media engagement.
So, what did Amy decide to post, and what are critics saying about it?
On Instagram, Amy shared a touching message about Hurricane Ida, letting people know she’s thinking of them. In her post, she wrote, “Praying for Nola and every resident that is in the path of Ida. 16 years ago Katrina destroyed lives and homes and now on the exact same day Ida will make landfall.”
She continued, “I love weather, but I hate the destruction it can cause. I have been actively watching this storm since it’s been in Cuba. It’s going to be devastating and I just hope everyone is in a safe place . I always think of the homeless, the animals, small businesses… my heart is heavy.”
Then, she wrote, “Also is anyone hunkering down and riding out the storm?! Comment below!”
Amy King slammed for her latest post.
On Reddit, Duggar Snarks are talking about Amy’s post and the line she decided to add at the end. Asking a question at the end of a social media post is a common practice to increase social media engagement. When her followers answer the question, she’s getting more comments and likes on the post. The Instagram algorithm may show her post to more people because it’s getting lots of attention compared to other posts.
They think that it’s in poor taste to post...
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