Volfan2012
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Tell me McGraw was right without telling me McGraw was right
So is it UConn bias? Or is it ESPN making money off of UConn?
Because if they post a picture of Aaliyah Boston, you get interactions/comments/shares from the SC fans.
If you post a picture of anyone from UConn, you get interactions/comments/shares from UConn fans... and everyone else who is pissed off because they used a picture of a UConn player.
With social media, it's all about playing the algorithm game. Play the game, increase engagement, and you increase profits.
If people want ESPN to highlight UConn less, they need to stop commenting on and sharing the posts when they're mad about it.
I understand your point. I also do not believe those two are mutually exclusive
Geno staying in controversy helps as well... He knows when he is an a$$ it brings up uconn again and this year it takes away from the lack of chemistry and the losses.
So is it UConn bias? Or is it ESPN making money off of UConn?
Because if they post a picture of Aliyah Boston, you get interactions/comments/shares from the SC fans.
If you post a picture of anyone from UConn, you get interactions/comments/shares from UConn fans... and everyone else who is pissed off because they used a picture of a UConn player.
With social media, it's all about playing the algorithm game. Play the game, increase engagement, and you increase profits.
If people want ESPN to highlight UConn less, they need to stop commenting on and sharing the posts when they're mad about it.
No people need to come out and say something just like Muffet or petition. U can't say ignore it and don't comment
So SC adding a little shade to their tweet ... not bad enough she put the girl on skates but they had to add the emojis They were acting a fool on the bench lol