LMAO

#2
#2
Sigh.

That's the gist of social media these days-in addition to more traditional media

Post things that will get big fanbases riled up so you generate interactions. Sit back and watch the clicks and money roll in.

If you ignore these "bad take" click bait accounts for long enough, they will drop off your timeline
 
#3
#3
Sigh.

That's the gist of social media these days-in addition to more traditional media

Post things that will get big fanbases riled up so you generate interactions. Sit back and watch the clicks and money roll in.

If you ignore these "bad take" click bait accounts for long enough, they will drop off your timeline

Agreed. And I note that if anyone GAF about getting uga fan interactions, they would have posted the GT logo over Georgia. They dont and so they didnt.

Next.
 
#4
#4
Sigh.

That's the gist of social media these days-in addition to more traditional media

Post things that will get big fanbases riled up so you generate interactions. Sit back and watch the clicks and money roll in.

If you ignore these "bad take" click bait accounts for long enough, they will drop off your timeline
That's pretty much it. Can't believe anybody clicks on this stuff.
 
#6
#6
Oregon, Tennessee are certainly off. South Carolina, Kentucky, Alabama, and Florida are very debatable.
 
#8
#8
I wonder how much that site will earn on advertising based on click bait like that? Anyone have any knowledge about the economics of click bait?
 
#9
#9
Memphis ahead of Tennessee and Clemson a head of South Carolina? Apparently it’s the battle of the Busch leagues this Saturday
 

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