Sure, it feels like you're always talking to all of your fans and followers - and basically you are. But put yourself in the position of the sender and into that of the receiver: There are usually no groups of people sitting in front of a PC or staring at a smartphone at the other end. The other end is always a single person - so talk to them like that!
Live videos and posts in groups are an exception. The plural makes sense here. Live videos automatically create a group of viewers who – unlike on television – know about lebanon telegram screening each other’s comments and communicate with each other. In groups, too, everyone is aware that they are part of a community.
Don't worry about spelling
Whether it's posts or comments - what fans and followers are sometimes expected to put up with is pretty crazy. Sure, typos can happen, even to me but a certain level of care should be shown here. After all, spelling is also an indication of the accuracy, attention to detail and care with which a service is provided or a product is manufactured.
What may be acceptable in private posts – in business, sloppy spelling simply makes a bad impression.