Demi Lovato Quits Twitter and Instagram to Stop Herself From "Sayin' Sh*t"

Demi Lovato is quitting Twitter and Instagram after inserting herself into that whole Mariah Carey vs. Jennifer Lopez feud.

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Demi Lovato is going off the grid. Kinda. When one feels the need to put their respective social media presences on pause, a unique problem presents itself: How the hell do I tell everyone that I'm quitting Twitter, Instagram, et al? Lovato chose Twitter to let her fans know that she's leaving Instagram and, yes, Twitter in light of some recent developments involving Mariah Carey and Jennifer Lopez:

Damn I gotta quit sayin shit. Bye Twitter 🖕🏻👍🏼😂

— Demi Lovato (@ddlovato) June 20, 2016

And insta

— Demi Lovato (@ddlovato) June 20, 2016

Big if true. But what about Snapchat? Fear not. Demi's still down for the snaps and even generously reminded everyone where to find her:

I like snapchat cause I don't have to see what some of y'all say. Follow me if you want: theddlovato 👋🏼

— Demi Lovato (@ddlovato) June 20, 2016

After announcing her departure, Lovato then pondered why everyone cared so much about her tweets and 'grams in the first place, particularly when they could easily discuss far more important concerns:

But why do people actually give a fuck what I say?? 🤔 like if you don't care the gtfo haha

— Demi Lovato (@ddlovato) June 20, 2016

That one time I started my own charity providing mental health care for people who can't afford it and this is what y'all talk about 🤔😑

— Demi Lovato (@ddlovato) June 20, 2016

And people wonder what's wrong with the world. Pay more attention to good than bad. 👋🏼

— Demi Lovato (@ddlovato) June 20, 2016

Word. As previously reported, Lovato recently inserted herself into Mariah Carey and Jennifer Lopez's fascinating feud by first offering her take on an Ariana Grande meme before fighting off the Carey stans with some feud-fueling words.

"The woman is mean for no reason," Lovato said of Mariah Carey, adding that "it's nasty" the way she treats J. Lo. "Extremely talented? Yes. Superhuman? Possibly. Unnecessarily rude? Absolutely." Of course, fans of both artists let those words go by entirely unnoticed and offered no additional commentary. Kidding! Shit got really real, really fast.

At the time of publication, Lovato's Twitter and Instagram accounts still remained very much online. So maybe this is just a temporary break and/or Snapchat has finally convinced our nation's tastemakers that it's the only communication tool anyone really needs. Here for it.

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