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topicnews · July 15, 2025

“The summer I became,” says the fans that they should behave before season 3

“The summer I became,” says the fans that they should behave before season 3


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It is a beach -s season, and for some this means a return to cousins, the fictional coastal city, in which the teenage fear of “The Summer I Wurt Pretty” plays.

Based on the beloved young adult novel by Jenny Han, “Tsitp” follows, as it is referred to in popularly, belly conclass when she navigates a romantic war between the dashing fishing boys.

But it is not all the lively summer fun – the series creators have warned a premonition this week and the fans to refrain from the online nuisance.

“Cousins is our safe place. Everything is good. Everything is magical.”

“We have a zero tolerance guideline for bullying and hate speech,” continued the statement and offers a rule book “Community guidelines”. “If you deal with one of the following people, you will be banned: hate speech or bullying.

The warning comes as “Love Island USA”, another series that often inspires the rabid online discourse. This season of the reality show was widely regarded as a case study on modern cyber nuisance.

While some internet shelves excavate legitimate concerns about the behavior of the “island dwellers”, others accepted their aversion to the participants to the extremes and bothered them and their family members online.

The show had to issue several warnings throughout the broadcast to remind the audience from the fact that the “island residents” were real people and the dangers of public consumption against a shot on love (and we are real, Internet -Ruhm). However, their defects are not a reason for a stream of digital hatred. The series argued.

The creators behind “The Summer I Was Hübe” seem to try to be ahead of the curve before her fandom turns into a mud sludge chaos. The fire only gives the fire that the show is about a love triangle that has inspired passionate debate since its first episode.

Similar to “Twilight”, the fans are proud to refer to themselves as “Team Jeremiah” or “Team Conrad”-in contrast to the popular vampire series of medium-sized knowledge, “Tsitp” is increasingly facing an increasingly new and cruel digital landscape.