Facebook Attention Guides

When we pay attention to the attraction of social networks, it becomes a monster that needs to be repeatedly fed. Let's not fry, but admit that we've all become followers of what Kim Kardashian and Paris Hilton had started. Not followers or fanatics of Kardashian or Hiltons, but through [...]
Let's not fry, but admit that we've all become followers of what Kim Kardashian and Paris Hilton had started. Not followers or fanatics of the lives of the Kardashians or the Hiltons, but through the maximum exposure we do each on social networks we are already fanatics and followers of ourselves. Everybody, each in their own way today is a little Kardashian, a little Hilton.
We show on Facebook and other social networks what we have available. We exhibit the photograph of every moment of our daily life, which seems to be an image of great happiness. Sometimes we also try to write, even though brain exposure remains a slightly more luxurious issue. This type of exposure requires strain, and since we live or have a hyperactive lifestyle, we do not have time for such strains.
The seizure that causes us to maintain social networking presence is a heavy cross on each of us's backs. The weight of this cross doubles when the drops we throw into the ocean of social networks leave no effect.
Thus, our attention to the attraction of social networking becomes a monster that must be constantly fed. 24 hours, Monday to Sunday.
It's unaffordable, when our job of fascinateding others goes unnoticed. Lack of attention makes us uncomfortable. Sphiltish, isn't it? How can a human being feel good without such attention?
That's why we're driven to feed our personal profile. We write non-stop status, whole and backwards. We constantly take pictures, now, and when we don't seem to get enough from our family archives to show our happy childhood, a certain pedigree and ache we've never missed. When these do not work, when the moment of grief comes when nothing gets attention, we add a dose of foolishness in the ministry of attention.
It is in the embarrassment of the low attention that we receive that the dangerous snare is nestled. The trap that can either catalyze us into the pyramid of virtual sympathy, or throw us into dark hate zones, where your mysterious fans, until yesterday, didn't save like for you, suddenly try to rape you sexually even the <x0mmites on ceiling”.
But it's worth it. Isn't our life in service to the followers we have on Facebook and other social networks? Without them, our lives are poor and without meaning.
Hence, the means and topics for attention should not be resolved. If we do not have sympathy, hate and attention will be guaranteed by these subjects. So when rain rains, it's hail.
So, to have maximum attention, who would we rather attack on Facebook?
The list could be long. I'll try to narrow it down. The important thing is to select social groups to which the public has great sensitivity. The most popular remain as always religious groups. Here, your attention is guaranteed, even faster than you expect.
Political organizations come after them. Here, too, there's a build for attention, depending on the mobilization of members of the organization you attack. Not to be ignored is the malicious treatment of historical personalities that may be fertile. The good thing about their treatment is that they already have no mouth, you can invent whatever you remember. And their lawyers are some assholes who can't stand them.
Treating gender issues should not be ignored. At least without a feminist reaction, we will not remain. The same is true of sexual orientation.
These are just some of the high - risk targets that give them maximum attention.
What happens when we get attacked on Facebook?
First, we must be at peace with ourselves. If we've done this completely for the effects of attention, then we need to keep quiet for a while. Patience. It's our followers who do their job. They don't miss a minute to start your virtual massacre ceremonies.
They'll share your status or image, they'll be traced to the family biography that's definitely bound somewhere in your nation's enemies. There are subjects for and about you.
The flow of private messages starts very much. Be careful not to wipe them out. Watch them, make screenshots.
After attention has touched its peak, resume the gradual rehabilitation campaign. Write something in the style that “the freedom of expression for you is everything and that you don't give for any price” We'll see, some supporters start showing up. A “back, just go ahead”, however small and hopelessly among the tons of reproach we've taken, warms our hearts.
You shouldn't be too late, but you shouldn't be too hasty to publish the threats that have come to you in private messages. Here's the key. With a little dexterity here you can split the fans in two. When they are separated into two jars, we must stand aside. You're a cheap guy for one of the jars, you're a victim of intolerance.
If reputation damage is great, recovery efforts will last a bit. For a while we shouldn't be bothering anybody on Facebook. Be peaceful.
If you are a family man, post photos of good times with families. An image of a family in harmony can soften the hearts of fans. Continue with pictures of your children and the care you show at home toward your parents, Grandpa's grandmother if they are alive. Photographs of an abnormality you see in the city are working. Well, it would be something that has to do with environmental pollution, hospital conditions. They also do some kind of humanitarian cause, whether in the country or the world. If you have irritated members of the Islamic community, post a picture of the children from Syria or the Gaza Strip and show how much pain you feel about them. If you've exasperated the Christian community, we can start with a picture of Mother Teresa or a Pope's quote. And so on...
It's true you got a mountain of insults and insults. But they're nothing in the face of your attention and fame. You were a Facebook star for a few days. You also took advantage of the fan increase. It's about relationships you've survived dirty and dirty to the throat.











