whirlpool wrote: » ***major generalisation / sweeping statement alert - Don't get your knickers in a twist! :cool: *** I have to say, having taken part in social media sites (facebook, twitter, etc...) for the past 4 or 5 years, without a doubt the most irritating group of people are girls aged 18-23. Immature, desperate for attention and headwrecking; selfies, "personal" / "romantic" pics with their fella, duck lips and shallow and pathetic unending declarations of "love" for everyone and anyone "luv ye hun xxx" Dopes. Just my opinion anyway. I know it's a generalisation and I genuinely don't believe that the type of person I'm talking about is the type of person that posts on boards as they generally have the attention span of a broken barbie doll and are only interested in the sound of their own voice and how many Likes they get. If you have years of experience of social media sites, what group of people irritate you the most on them?
dpofloinn wrote: » Not forgetting a certain female grouping usually aged between 30 and 45 who post supposedly thought inspireing spiritual nonsense or those people who enter every facebook competition and 'Share' it filling up my inbox like a toilet with promotional sh!te
TheSetMiner wrote: » This has left an unhealthy concentration of stupidity on Facebook.
hatrickpatrick wrote: » People having fun on the internet? THE HORROR!!!!!! :rolleyes: If these kinds of people upset you so much, why are you friends with them on Facebook?
WikiHow wrote: » Old sheilas
razorblunt wrote: » This! Middle aged women (mums) with nothing better to do sitting around home all day. The amount of "share this picture to win a brand new iPhone5 from Tesco.ireland" or "share if you have an angel in heaven watching".
sabat wrote: » This very thought occurred to me recently when I was browsing the 'dumb facebook status' thread here and I was thinking of the people I know who've deleted their accounts over the last year or two (I deleted mine about 18 months ago.) Is Facebook experiencing intellectual flight in a similiar fashion to Myspace's white flight which precipitated that network's ultimate demise? Will it reach a tipping point whereby the morons make the place too unpleasant for everyone else and they just don't bother logging on anymore? Seeing as Facebook's business model is based entirely around selling advertising and that cleverer people tend to be the ones with more disposable income it could become a serious problem for them.
mango salsa wrote: » I find individuals irritating not groups
preston johnny wrote: » Before you go knocking social media just remember; without it, you would have absolutely no way of knowing that I am just off to the toilet to drop an enormous Richard the III.....:rolleyes: