BigRedBuster Posted April 26, 2016 Share Posted April 26, 2016 Wow.....I honestly don't understand some people. I use social media a lot. I don't understand why some people just can't figure out how to be decent human beings. 2 Quote Link to comment
teachercd Posted April 26, 2016 Share Posted April 26, 2016 Shoot, just look at some of the posts on this board. Quote Link to comment
HuskerShark Posted April 26, 2016 Share Posted April 26, 2016 That's a really great message that can help give people perspective. Kudos to those ladies for being willing to do it. Quote Link to comment
NUtopia Posted April 26, 2016 Share Posted April 26, 2016 I don't Tweet, and generally don't read Tweets. And when it's to the point where presidential candidates voice many of their thoughts on Twitter and news reporting based on erroneus Tweets, well, I think it's just plain silly. Tweets are for the birds. All that said, bullying is apparently the #1 problem that exists w social media--FACEBOOK--especially among the young. Quote Link to comment
JJ Husker Posted April 27, 2016 Share Posted April 27, 2016 Hey, I've got an idea; ignore social media, don't use it at all. I really don't other than the occasional tweet somebody may post here on HB and I don't feel like I'm missing a thing. Heck, if it wasn't for some of the stuff I've seen 2nd hand that KB has posted on twitter, I'd probably like him a lot more than I do. There is a whole body of work why no one should ever use it and very little evidence it is worthwhile at all. Quote Link to comment
NUance Posted April 27, 2016 Share Posted April 27, 2016 If I understand this, those are not the guys who wrote the comments, right? The YouTube comment says "REAL guys read REAL comments." But not "their" comments. I realize the tweets and comments are bad, and the guys who wrote them are probably jackasses. But the format makes it seem like she's confronting the guys who wrote them, and making them feel guilty for their comments. Apparently that's not the case. (Or am I just confused--which is indeed a possibility. lol) Quote Link to comment
Bigred_inSD Posted April 27, 2016 Share Posted April 27, 2016 If I understand this, those are not the guys who wrote the comments, right? The YouTube comment says "REAL guys read REAL comments." But not "their" comments. I realize the tweets and comments are bad, and the guys who wrote them are probably jackasses. But the format makes it seem like she's confronting the guys who wrote them, and making them feel guilty for their comments. Apparently that's not the case. (Or am I just confused--which is indeed a possibility. lol) Correct, I also believe the ladies already knew what was going to be read to them. These guys probably tweeted it our because they figured they were a badass behind a keyboard. I'm willing to bet they got so much heat back they deleted their twitter and disappeared. Quote Link to comment
BigRedBuster Posted April 27, 2016 Author Share Posted April 27, 2016 I'm really not caring what "format" the video is in. It's an example of the pathetic excuse of humans that think they can just say whatever they want and it doesn't affect other people. No, these guys aren't the ones that tweeted the women. But, their reaction of reading those tweets should be the reaction the actual authors have. But....sadly enough, their pathetic lives won't be affected. What I would love to see is some how expose the people who wrote the tweets and do it on an ongoing basis. Sarah Spain gets a tweet like this....boom, she forwards it to an office at ESPN with people who instantly blast the person's identity across social media everywhere. Quote Link to comment
HuskerShark Posted April 27, 2016 Share Posted April 27, 2016 I'm really not caring what "format" the video is in. It's an example of the pathetic excuse of humans that think they can just say whatever they want and it doesn't affect other people. No, these guys aren't the ones that tweeted the women. But, their reaction of reading those tweets should be the reaction the actual authors have. But....sadly enough, their pathetic lives won't be affected. What I would love to see is some how expose the people who wrote the tweets and do it on an ongoing basis. Sarah Spain gets a tweet like this....boom, she forwards it to an office at ESPN with people who instantly blast the person's identity across social media everywhere. I think that might have an inverse effect. People who want to be known by the world could use that as a vessel to do so. Quote Link to comment
Redux Posted April 27, 2016 Share Posted April 27, 2016 That couldn't have been more uncomfortable for all of them. Quote Link to comment
Red Dead Redemption Posted April 27, 2016 Share Posted April 27, 2016 Jimmy Kimmel's bits where celebrities read mean tweets they received is funnier. Quote Link to comment
Enhance Posted May 4, 2016 Share Posted May 4, 2016 Hey, I've got an idea; ignore social media, don't use it at all. I really don't other than the occasional tweet somebody may post here on HB and I don't feel like I'm missing a thing. Heck, if it wasn't for some of the stuff I've seen 2nd hand that KB has posted on twitter, I'd probably like him a lot more than I do. There is a whole body of work why no one should ever use it and very little evidence it is worthwhile at all. I'm a big advocate of social media because of it's connectivity and pervasiveness. Others, obviously, will disagree. That said, one of the biggest problems with FB & Twitter is that they give platforms to people who don't need them. I see a lot value in media personalities and news outlets having Twitter, but Joe Schmo in Wherever, USA, should probably step away from the phone/keyboard. I also think Twitter, in particular, could do a better job of policing their content. I feel they've skirted by far too long at a 30,000 foot view and need to take swifter/harsher action against imbeciles and bullies. As someone with experience between viewers and a media company, I know first hand the double standard created between men and women in the media. Most men don't receive a lot of hurtful or critical viewer feedback, but it is incredibly common for women. I once had a coworker receive a message that said "Your red lipstick makes you look like a whore." Quote Link to comment
Red Dead Redemption Posted May 4, 2016 Share Posted May 4, 2016 Hey, I've got an idea; ignore social media, don't use it at all. I really don't other than the occasional tweet somebody may post here on HB and I don't feel like I'm missing a thing. Heck, if it wasn't for some of the stuff I've seen 2nd hand that KB has posted on twitter, I'd probably like him a lot more than I do. There is a whole body of work why no one should ever use it and very little evidence it is worthwhile at all. I'm a big advocate of social media because of it's connectivity and pervasiveness. Others, obviously, will disagree. That said, one of the biggest problems with FB & Twitter is that they give platforms to people who don't need them. I see a lot value in media personalities and news outlets having Twitter, but Joe Schmo in Wherever, USA, should probably step away from the phone/keyboard. I also think Twitter, in particular, could do a better job of policing their content. I feel they've skirted by far too long at a 30,000 foot view and need to take swifter/harsher action against imbeciles and bullies. As someone with experience between viewers and a media company, I know first hand the double standard created between men and women in the media. Most men don't receive a lot of hurtful or critical viewer feedback, but it is incredibly common for women. I once had a coworker receive a message that said "Your red lipstick makes you look like a whore." Quote Link to comment
Scratchtown Posted May 4, 2016 Share Posted May 4, 2016 The exact reason I left facebook. I was sick of reading all the BS that everyone was saying when if it were in person they wouldn't have the guts to say it at all. That stuff pisses me off. For whatever reason it reminded me of one of my senior lineman running over a 100 lb freshman and standing over him like an A-Hole. That stuff is not tolerated and shouldn't be. Quote Link to comment
StPaulHusker Posted May 4, 2016 Share Posted May 4, 2016 I get what that video is trying to do. And it is a good step. But the people that wrote those tweets don't give a damn about the feelings of a woman or anyone else for that matter. That's why they remain anonymous. If you want to get through to people, you will have to take the anonymity out of social media so that people have to stand behind what they say. Quote Link to comment
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