The Tiktok personality deactivated his accounts for a few days following his comments on immigration.
A Midlands social media lecturer thinks figures should back up statements when discussing issues like immigration online.
It follows comments on immigration made by the Irish social media personality Garron Noone which caused controversy.
He spoke on the issue following Conor McGregor's visit to the White House on St Patricks Day on Tiktok.
Dr Irene McCormack, Senior Lecturer who oversees SETU's Social Media Course says responsibility is key when discussing issues with an online audience:
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