[quote]The goal? Teaming up to make ourselves look much better on Twitter and Facebook. I'm gonna use Twitter as an example.[/quote]
Why? What do you get out of by making you're self look more "popular" to a bunch of random people that don't give any -blam!-s about you? At the end of the day nothing changes for you.
[quote]Truth is, a lot of people get impressed when they see someone has a lot of followers, or has a ton of favorites on their tweets.[/quote]
And those lots of people are just random people that you're never going to see in real life that don't give any -blam!-s for you. Having 100 random friends on Facebook is the same has having 10. A lot of those people you don't even talk to so they are pointless. This thread is just sad.
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Lol, whatever you say man
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OK. Have fun being popular to a bunch of random people you don't know and will never meet that have no impact to you.
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Did you even read the OP? The goal is to appear popular to people you know in real life...not random people
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Also I checked my friends list on Facebook and each person has over 100 people. The majority of them have over 400 and two people have over 1,000. So can you tell me what's so impressive about something that's easy to do?
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Why? Nobody gives a -blam!- about the amount of random people you have on your friends list or Twitter followers. If those people that know you seen this thread they will most likely find you a sad pathetic person. There's nothing impressing about it. That's like me bragging about that I have a full friends list on Xbox Live.