Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Questions appear to be a bad thing...

I have to address an issue in regards to several people being a tad rude in regards to the use of Formspring.

If you are not aware, Formspring is a website where people can ask you questions (absolutely anything!!) and you can send your answers to Twitter, Facebook and your blog.  I have recently come across a few people who have been quite rude and said that I should keep my answers to myself and why would be people want to know the answers to the questions (although ruder)?

I personally think this is a bit of fun, and well someone wants to know the answer to the questions...or they would not have been asked!  So, they clog up your timeline, bypass them and carry on...or if it is really bad seeing these questions (which I will continue despite people whining) then unfollow and/or blog me...it's no skin off my nose.

Oh yes and in regards to the individuals who basically said to ask any intelligent user of Twitter if Formspring is annoying..I consider myself an intelligent individual (and I'm regarded as such by several of my peers) and I find this kinda thing fascinating...but should I now consider myself an idiot because I like something that others do not?  I don't think so.

People seem to forget that Twitter and Facebook are social networking, communication....and to be blunt if you don't like it...tough.  It does not break not break any regulations, so get over it...like it or lump.

I'm expecting to lose followers after this blog entry, but to but honest I don't really care, it's your problem and not mine.

1 comment:

  1. Dude, I had people rip me for this weeks ago.
    I don't care. I don't read every damn entry on the timeline. Surely it took them more effort to write a complaint about it than it did to just not read the god damn entry.
    Some people just like to moan and act elitist.

    And as for "Intelligent Twitter users" isn't that an oxymoron in itself?
    Seriously? These people are dickheads because if they were THAT intelligent they wouldn't be making sweeping generalisations about others so, by default, are actually the idiots they speak of.

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