Does It Actually Matter How Much Someone Posts? Chill People.
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Jun 6, 2013
Rachel L.
😒
Jun 6, 2013
Ashley W.
Honestly this post is just asking for drama. Let people say what they want and have your opinions to yourself because some people actually use this app for makeup advice and don't want to see drama... Just a thought.
Jun 6, 2013
Katie G.
Why would you post this? It has nothing to do with beauty, and you know it'll start drama.
Jun 6, 2013
Emily W.
I don't care how much someone posts unless it is one of these behaviours:
1.) Nonconstructive attention-seeking. If your posts or topics are just random, useless, narcissistic clutter then you are blocking people with legitimate questions from getting help. There is a difference between asking for genuine advice and asking for an ego boost.
2.) Nonconstructive or incendiary drama (aka shit-stirring). If the post isn't going to invite composed, thoughtful, and intellectual discussion, but rather lead to insults and moderator action, it doesn't belong here.
3. Posting the same topic constantly, in the wrong sections, to gain more attention. If you want people to look at your photos/YouTube/blog/profile/whatever, post in the Promotions/Introductions section.
If someone posts thirty times an hour and they are giving thoughtful, well-constructed advice or opinions, more power to them. If they are posting thirty times an hour going "omg what goes with denim shortz and flip flopz help emergency!!" then they aren't contributing whatsoever, and that is irritating.
That's my opinion, take it or leave it. I think this thread itself hits almost all three of my points. :/
Jun 6, 2013
Roz X.
snap!
Jun 6, 2013
Dana M.
Ha, I see where this post came from. It's a very petty and childish thing to create an entirely new topic to be passive aggressive like this.
Jun 6, 2013
Nekwu A.
Can we all just take it easy?? Sheesh!!
thank you. :)
Jun 6, 2013
Gabrielle C.
You don't have to read what people post. Leave the drama for Facebook.
Jun 6, 2013
Brii L.
😩😂😂😂... 😐
Jun 6, 2013
Rachel L.
This girl on here was getting hated on for posting a lot. I just thought it wasn't fair, that's all. Nothing personal, I just don't like it when people are mean. She was honestly asking for beauty advice type stuff, and people were hating on her. I wasn't trying to cause drama. But I don't like haters. That's all. Sorry if anyone is annoyed or whatever.
Jun 7, 2013
Ashley W.
Obviously you're not sorry. Don't mind what other people say. I'm sure she didn't.
Jun 7, 2013
Rachel L.
Psh ok