Guest milne_afc Posted January 28, 2018 Share Posted January 28, 2018 You're about as edgy as Shadrach you massive fantasist.Shadrach(Emmerdale?) was edgier then Shoreditch. I think blurti was admitting to being an oaf. Link to comment
RAZOR Posted January 28, 2018 Share Posted January 28, 2018 Shadrach(Emmerdale?) was edgier then Shoreditch.I think blurti was admitting to being an oaf.There's a lad in my local who quite often gets smashed, pisses himself and has to be fished out the burn by dog walkers the following morning. Fine lad none the less. Link to comment
Poodler Posted January 28, 2018 Share Posted January 28, 2018 There's a lad in my local who quite often gets smashed, pisses himself and has to be fished out the burn by dog walkers the following morning. Fine lad none the less.Gms? 1 Link to comment
RAZOR Posted January 28, 2018 Share Posted January 28, 2018 Gms?Noticed them playing Sugar, Sugar yesterday after our goals yesterday. Bastarding song is well stuck in my heed. Link to comment
BWG Posted January 28, 2018 Share Posted January 28, 2018 Facebook is for cunts. Twitter is alright for news and LinkedIn is the most pointless website in existence. If Sugar Sugar is our new goal scoring song... I'm OK with it. Link to comment
manboobs109 Posted January 28, 2018 Share Posted January 28, 2018 Mentioned this before but the amount of spam from LinkedIn is unbelievable. So and so want to add you to their network, so fuck. Link to comment
BWG Posted January 28, 2018 Share Posted January 28, 2018 Has anyone ever actually got a job through LinkedIn? Link to comment
mcdougall(4) Posted January 28, 2018 Share Posted January 28, 2018 Has anyone ever actually got a job through LinkedIn? Recruiters use it fairly heavily The mrs is in HR they are on it all the time Link to comment
shut up meg Posted January 28, 2018 Share Posted January 28, 2018 Lol I’m about as edgy as Shoreditch You're edgy when you are getting it up the dunger in Brick Lane, you big bender! Link to comment
BWG Posted January 28, 2018 Share Posted January 28, 2018 Recruiters use it fairly heavily The mrs is in HR they are on it all the timeHave they ever successfully recruited someone through it? Link to comment
Ohjimmyjimmy Posted January 28, 2018 Share Posted January 28, 2018 Have they ever successfully recruited someone through it?No but his Mrs has managed to get a few shags through it so not a complete waste. 4 Link to comment
mcdougall(4) Posted January 28, 2018 Share Posted January 28, 2018 Have they ever successfully recruited someone through it?I assume so I don't really take too much notice when she chats work.I'll ask Link to comment
mcdougall(4) Posted January 28, 2018 Share Posted January 28, 2018 No but his Mrs has managed to get a few shags through it so not a complete waste.Erm you're hilariously funny Link to comment
Bluto10 Posted January 28, 2018 Share Posted January 28, 2018 Shadrach(Emmerdale?) was edgier then Shoreditch.I think blurti was admitting to being an oaf.Hemmin Less of the oaf, eh. Ye big gay poofter Link to comment
terenceandphilip Posted January 29, 2018 Author Share Posted January 29, 2018 I think someone said above something about making friends or pals. Well, maybe a bit of an exaggeration, though possible I guess. For sure though on forums, you kind of get to know people a bit, albeit anymomously. On aberdeen-mad (and I'm sure on here) there was the full range, from the clueless to those with half a handle on the world. But what I liked was you got to know people/posters and what they were like. Some were a gift. It had the potential to be rewarding. I haven't learnt anything about the world from facebook or twitter. Nothing Zip. Nada. Facebook I admit is hanny to keep in touch with people from other countries or friends who have moved away. Twitter is worse. It fools you into being interesting. Its nothing but a frothing mouth of madness. A platform for virtue signallers. Its evertyhing that's wrong with the 21st century almost. Admittedly, it lets "famous people" speak straight without having 'journalists' interpet their words to their own selfish ends. That's what initially drew me to it, but it's a pointless exercise. Linked-in is just utter utter bollocks. Insta has it's uses and is picturesque. But forums, I think perhaps they're the future in a way. I notice reddit is still very popular, not that i can make head nor tail of it. Forums based though. Link to comment
Foster14 Posted January 29, 2018 Share Posted January 29, 2018 I think someone said above something about making friends or pals. Well, maybe a bit of an exaggeration, though possible I guess. For sure though on forums, you kind of get to know people a bit, albeit anymomously. On aberdeen-mad (and I'm sure on here) there was the full range, from the clueless to those with half a handle on the world. But what I liked was you got to know people/posters and what they were like. Some were a gift. It had the potential to be rewarding. I haven't learnt anything about the world from facebook or twitter. Nothing Zip. Nada. Facebook I admit is hanny to keep in touch with people from other countries or friends who have moved away. Twitter is worse. It fools you into being interesting. Its nothing but a frothing mouth of madness. A platform for virtue signallers. Its evertyhing that's wrong with the 21st century almost. Admittedly, it lets "famous people" speak straight without having 'journalists' interpet their words to their own selfish ends. That's what initially drew me to it, but it's a pointless exercise. Linked-in is just utter utter bollocks. Insta has it's uses and is picturesque. But forums, I think perhaps they're the future in a way. I notice reddit is still very popular, not that i can make head nor tail of it. Forums based though. Facebook reminds me that I hate other people and how they try to convey the most inane parts of their life as interesting. Can't go on now for people tagging themselves in self-deprecating "funny" memes. Link to comment
manboobs109 Posted January 29, 2018 Share Posted January 29, 2018 I had a guy from school who added me on facebook and gave it the old 'how's it going? Not seen you in years routine' even though we weren't mates at school or that. Saw him a few months later in the pub and thought I'd better speak to him and he totally rubbered me, a one word 'alright' and walked right past me. I don't blame anyone for dinghying me if I've been bevvying but it was strange behaviour. Link to comment
Foster14 Posted January 29, 2018 Share Posted January 29, 2018 I had a guy from school who added me on facebook and gave it the old 'how's it going? Not seen you in years routine' even though we weren't mates at school or that. Saw him a few months later in the pub and thought I'd better speak to him and he totally rubbered me, a one word 'alright' and walked right past me. I don't blame anyone for dinghying me if I've been bevvying but it was strange behaviour. More facebook friends = improved online persona. Link to comment
Sonoftherock Posted January 29, 2018 Share Posted January 29, 2018 I don't think 'Social Media' is separate from Forums. It's just that forums were around far before the term 'Social Media' was coined. Forums have always been a niche and specialist place to congregate and discuss topics. It was once theorised (by SOTR? Can't remember) that with the rise of Facebook and Twitter, forums would die out, but i'm not seeing that. We receive more traffic than ever before. Apart from because we're fucking ace, is because of the rapid increase and adoption of 'Smart phones' and affordable data plans. People check the forum far more frequently than they ever have. Yeah probably was me... something I still think will happen, but perhaps a slower death than I first thought! 10-15 years ago there were less people using the internet - but before twitter, facebook, etc, forums would have pretty well 100% of the traffic. Obviously with a complete cross section of society. There are more people online these days and smart phones have obviously increased accessibility... however, the market share for the forums has dropped considerably. Today, the majority of online football discussion is via facebook or twitter (wheres 10-15 years ago forums and email mailing lists/newsgroups were the only options) - I have no idea how to quantify it, but I would imagine >> 99%! Forums are a bit more niche... definitely more popular with the older demographic. Not sure I've explained that properly... but what I'm trying to say, is that there has been a shift in the past 15 years. Again... just my own interpretation! Link to comment
Bluto10 Posted January 29, 2018 Share Posted January 29, 2018 Have to say I’ve never given any thought whatsoever to the long term future or otherwise of internet type things Link to comment
RAZOR Posted January 29, 2018 Share Posted January 29, 2018 Yeah probably was me... something I still think will happen, but perhaps a slower death than I first thought! 10-15 years ago there were less people using the internet - but before twitter, facebook, etc, forums would have pretty well 100% of the traffic. Obviously with a complete cross section of society. There are more people online these days and smart phones have obviously increased accessibility... however, the market share for the forums has dropped considerably. Today, the majority of online football discussion is via facebook or twitter (wheres 10-15 years ago forums and email mailing lists/newsgroups were the only options) - I have no idea how to quantify it, but I would imagine >> 99%! Forums are a bit more niche... definitely more popular with the older demographic. Not sure I've explained that properly... but what I'm trying to say, is that there has been a shift in the past 15 years. Again... just my own interpretation!Ffs Link to comment
Dynamo Posted January 29, 2018 Share Posted January 29, 2018 Yeah probably was me... something I still think will happen, but perhaps a slower death than I first thought! 10-15 years ago there were less people using the internet - but before twitter, facebook, etc, forums would have pretty well 100% of the traffic. Obviously with a complete cross section of society. There are more people online these days and smart phones have obviously increased accessibility... however, the market share for the forums has dropped considerably. Today, the majority of online football discussion is via facebook or twitter (wheres 10-15 years ago forums and email mailing lists/newsgroups were the only options) - I have no idea how to quantify it, but I would imagine >> 99%! Forums are a bit more niche... definitely more popular with the older demographic. Not sure I've explained that properly... but what I'm trying to say, is that there has been a shift in the past 15 years. Again... just my own interpretation! In summary, things change with time. Link to comment
manboobs109 Posted January 29, 2018 Share Posted January 29, 2018 Have to say Ive never given any thought whatsoever to the long term future or otherwise of internet type thingsFor such a deep thinker this really surprises me Link to comment
Clydeside_Sheep Posted January 30, 2018 Share Posted January 30, 2018 I see forums and social media as separate things. SOTR makes an interesting observation about an age demarcation between the two (someone must have told him to say that). I like forums for the freedom to start topics and contribute to, or ignore, others. And the fact that they are fundamentally "discussion forums" and so set up to be read in a flowing and logical way. I also like the comparative anonymity compared to social media. I dislike social media and think its quite sinister in some ways. Twitter seems to be chiefly a vehicle to mobilising the unthinking, left-wing masses, such that they will all rush to affirm whatever bone their masters are throwing them today. Be it #metoo, #blacklivesmatter, #everyonelookatme, #imsoimportant or whatever other idiotic dross they are currently getting excited about. Facebook seems to be a way to conveniently collate a lot of personal information about yourself to facilitate monitoring by Government agencies or those who would seek to make trouble for you, or steal your identity. Other than that, people just seem to collect contacts with people whom they haven't seen in years and never speak to. it genuinely amazes me that people want pictures and information about themselves plastered all over the internet, in a permanent and uncontrollable way. Nothing good ever comes of this. Every so often there is a news story about someone forced to resign or publicly shamed, because a 5-yr old tweet has turned up where they said something about "big tits" or expressed reservation about immigration or something. If the Government wanted to create a big database about everyone and their business, people would be up in arms wrt privacy and civil liberties. But, pitch it as a way to "keep in touch with friends", and folk rush to take part without thought. I dont like to think that I leaving an electronic trail and personal info everywhere and that there are files about what I like and dislike, how much I am online and where, what I spend money on, blah blah blah. I think a large part of both twitter and facebook is simply automated accounts / "bots" to make them look much more popular than they really are. I have checked the twitter accounts of one of two people who I know and all they seem to do is endlessly retweet someone else's messages to one another. They never say anything new, just retweet the same info over and over. Like organic "bots". I pity them that they don't seem to have anything better to do with their time. Ultimately, stuff like Facebook and Twitter exist for the benefit of someone - and 100%, for sure, its not for the benefit of we ordinary people. 3 Link to comment
Bluto10 Posted January 30, 2018 Share Posted January 30, 2018 For such a deep thinker this really surprises meLolGotta know when to run and when to walk. Priorities, ken? Link to comment
Chewie37 Posted January 31, 2018 Share Posted January 31, 2018 This has probably been posted before, but there’s a point he makes with Social media and receiving likes/messages etc is addictive. Pretty simplified but true. Forums are maybe not as instantaneous? https://youtu.be/OPaQPWfqjmw 1 Link to comment
alscotoz Posted January 31, 2018 Share Posted January 31, 2018 This has probably been posted before, but there’s a point he makes with Social media and receiving likes/messages etc is addictive. Pretty simplified but true. Forums are maybe not as instantaneous? https://youtu.be/OPaQPWfqjmw I thought that was interesting. Thanks. 1 Link to comment
amancalledbuck Posted January 31, 2018 Share Posted January 31, 2018 I think someone said above something about making friends or pals. Well, maybe a bit of an exaggeration, though possible I guess. For sure though on forums, you kind of get to know people a bit, albeit anymomously. On aberdeen-mad (and I'm sure on here) there was the full range, from the clueless to those with half a handle on the world. But what I liked was you got to know people/posters and what they were like. Some were a gift. It had the potential to be rewarding. I haven't learnt anything about the world from facebook or twitter. Nothing Zip. Nada. Facebook I admit is hanny to keep in touch with people from other countries or friends who have moved away. Twitter is worse. It fools you into being interesting. Its nothing but a frothing mouth of madness. A platform for virtue signallers. Its evertyhing that's wrong with the 21st century almost. Admittedly, it lets "famous people" speak straight without having 'journalists' interpet their words to their own selfish ends. That's what initially drew me to it, but it's a pointless exercise. Linked-in is just utter utter bollocks. Insta has it's uses and is picturesque. But forums, I think perhaps they're the future in a way. I notice reddit is still very popular, not that i can make head nor tail of it. Forums based though.Alright fuckface. Link to comment
maryhilldon Posted February 20, 2018 Share Posted February 20, 2018 Facebook is pish, i lasted about 6 months on it before i binned it. Most people really aren't as interesting or funny as they like to believe, and i really don't need to know their every waking thought or what they had for dinner. Remember people used to joke about dreading having to look at other peoples holiday photos, now they go out of their way to look at them on facebook. It's a database for government agencys and people with something to sell, a kind of voluntary spyware. Link to comment
RAZOR Posted February 20, 2018 Share Posted February 20, 2018 Facebook is pish, i lasted about 6 months on it before i binned it. Most people really aren't as interesting or funny as they like to believe, and i really don't need to know their every waking thought or what they had for dinner. Remember people used to joke about dreading having to look at other peoples holiday photos, now they go out of their way to look at them on facebook. It's a database for government agencys and people with something to sell, a kind of voluntary spyware.Did nobody poke you? Link to comment
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