Sauron97
TS Member
Where the hell did I say it social media is compulsory or even like being compulsory or draw up that point? For the record I don’t use actually use it, bar the odd occasional visit to Facebook. I actually deleted my Twitter because of how toxic I found it was, arguing with people over stupid things like politics. But either way, perhaps you’re forgetting that for a lot of people, particularly younger people, social media is what we are now being brought up with. So there’s a ‘choice’, but not using it can make it a lot harder to contact friends etc and these days everyone is glued to it anyway. It isn’t compulsory, but I don’t think it’s as simple as you are making it out to be. @rob666
Ok fair enough, perhaps I was too condemning on Sandbrooke, maybe he’s a decent guy in person, so I’ve deleted the reference to ‘overlord’
. My point was that he intentionally or not has created a following that a lot of people assume is the be all and end all of enthusiasm . And because of his huge following, and his influence on his young viewers, their expectation of what a theme park is about is based on his vlogs. Going there to film yourself instead of sitting back and enjoying the rides, putting yourself on a pedestal and making it about getting subscribers and views rather than appreciating the talent that goes in to attractions, it’s a very skewed view.
And hey I’m not doubting that social media has made connecting with other like minded people easier. Im just pointing about that there are a host of negative side effects that come along with this. I think the point above is also true, a lot of the people wearing smiler hoodies are probably just normal members of the GP who see the well marketed merch.
Ok fair enough, perhaps I was too condemning on Sandbrooke, maybe he’s a decent guy in person, so I’ve deleted the reference to ‘overlord’
And hey I’m not doubting that social media has made connecting with other like minded people easier. Im just pointing about that there are a host of negative side effects that come along with this. I think the point above is also true, a lot of the people wearing smiler hoodies are probably just normal members of the GP who see the well marketed merch.