Why you should never read comments on blogs
November 30, 2010
Here is an article from 2005 on techcrunch: 85% of College Students use FaceBook
http://techcrunch.com/2005/09/07/85-of-college-students-use-facebook/
And here are some insightful comments from TechCrunchers as always:
"I think that the Facebook is worse than pornography."
"I think Facebook is a really bad idea."
Its getting old and boring.
"I thought Facebook was the dumbest thing in the world"
"Honestly, FaceBook isn't that great. It's like LiveJournal for retards."
"Opening Facebook for high school kids is just stupid. Facebook should only open to those who are in college or University."
"Anyone else notice how the intelligence of the comments plummeted? This is exactly why I don't use the facebook (or facebook now is it?)."
"Facebook sold out when it started connecting college and high school"
I could post more but it's pretty hilarious to see how wrong most people are in the comment world. Ever since DIGG went to shit I've been avoiding comments in blogs and articles for that reason.
http://techcrunch.com/2005/09/07/85-of-college-students-use-facebook/
And here are some insightful comments from TechCrunchers as always:
"I think that the Facebook is worse than pornography."
"I think Facebook is a really bad idea."
Its getting old and boring.
"I thought Facebook was the dumbest thing in the world"
"Honestly, FaceBook isn't that great. It's like LiveJournal for retards."
"Opening Facebook for high school kids is just stupid. Facebook should only open to those who are in college or University."
"Anyone else notice how the intelligence of the comments plummeted? This is exactly why I don't use the facebook (or facebook now is it?)."
"Facebook sold out when it started connecting college and high school"
I could post more but it's pretty hilarious to see how wrong most people are in the comment world. Ever since DIGG went to shit I've been avoiding comments in blogs and articles for that reason.