Does posting or talking about your good deeds automatically discredit good intentions?

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So recently Kim Kardashian posted about her recent win on getting someone who was sentenced to life for a minor drug charge. After 22years behind bars, her team was able to get their release.

Blogs started picking it up and I noticed a lot of comments mentioning “she only did it for publicity”, “it’s attention seeking”, “I’m glad she did it but ___ insert past controversy/ dismissive comment__”.

Others were saying regardless of what she did it for, the bottom line is something is being done about the injustices the people’s she’s helped have been facing.

Let’s take Kim out of the situation and make it a unknown or slightly known person randomly posting about a shops deed would that still be “attention seeking”?

Would it still be attention seeking if it was a blog page specifically dedicated to a persons Good deeds?

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