Twitter + Recruits

#26
#26
Weird thing to me is that the same sort of epidemic following of recruits, shoutouts, self-promotion, etc etc wasn't even close to as much of a thing with Facebook as it is with Twitter.

It's almost like Twitter gives people a semblance of anonymity

A Facebook comment has your real name and your picture. A Twitter comment has a picture of whatever your avatar is, and is only seen by you and the guy you send it to and whatever tiny number of people are following both you and him.
 
#27
#27
if you already know a recruit or his family, by all means do whatever. If you don't, it's ridiculous, and if one of my sons were to ever be recruited for anything, he won't be communicating with clowns like some of you on twitter and fb, i promise. He'll know better.
 
#29
#29
I am 21 years old, and I would not tweet these kids. I'm not a big pedomoron. You guys who tweet recruits should stop unless you are their friend in real life.
 
#31
#31
I think as long as your under 30 its fine, preferably under 25, older than that and it gets kinda creeps, these kids are in high school.
 
#32
#32
I am currently a junior so I can speak for kids my age (which will be next years class), and I have multiple friends who are getting recruited by UT right now and if you think for one minute that following a recruit on twitter is creepy.. its not. We love attention and pretty much everyone I know, myself included is on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook everyday all the time. So VN get with the times. :hi:
 
#33
#33
OP makes a good point. I would bet that those that bash people on VN for mentioning Twitter don't use Twitter. I would also bet that they don't know what it's about. Give it a shot, if you don't like it delete your account. It is much less intrusive than Facebook and the 17-18 year olds live on Twitter. I started using it for a branding campaign and found that I enjoyed it so I make a personal account too.
 
#34
#34
I am currently a junior so I can speak for kids my age (which will be next years class), and I have multiple friends who are getting recruited by UT right now and if you think for one minute that following a recruit on twitter is creepy.. its not. We love attention and pretty much everyone I know, myself included is on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook everyday all the time. So VN get with the times. :hi:

Thank you, and thank you. I'm on twitter and rarely say more than "good luck" to recruits. I'm just tired of people on VN making it out to be something it isnt. These recruits eat up followers and want fans tweeting at them. Its like their own little spotlight. But when someone brings up a kids twitter on here they're labeled a stalker or some other bull ish. Not long ago rock and roll was the devils music. Those people got with the times, its about time VN did too. Social networking is not going anywhere.
 
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#35
#35
Thank you, and thank you. I'm on twitter and rarely say more than "good luck" to recruits. I'm just tired of people on VN making it out to be something it isnt. These recruits eat up followers and want fans tweeting at them. Its like their own little spotlight. But when someone brings up a kids twitter on here they're labeled a stalker or some other bull ish. Not long ago rock and roll was the devils music. Those people got with the times, its about time VN did too. Social networking is not going anywhere.

And contributes to recruiting turning into a gigantic ****show, thus heading toward an unbearably annoying level.
 
#36
#36
To all of you saying people are "sketchy" for hitting a recruit on twitter... just stop. You either don't understand how social networks work, or your to old to care. This is a huge part of these kids lives. They spend the majority of their day tweeting, instagraming, and on facebook. They like the interaction as long as fans are showing love, so chill with your rude comments towards people wanting to make a recruit feel wanted. Its a part of the game now, just ask CBJ. Cheers.

I don't think anyone has a problem with people sending positive messages to recruits on twitter. It's the idiots who bash recruits if they don't pick UT or say something positive about another school. That is the biggest complaint I have when it comes to twitter + recruits.
 
#38
#38
I am currently a junior so I can speak for kids my age (which will be next years class), and I have multiple friends who are getting recruited by UT right now and if you think for one minute that following a recruit on twitter is creepy.. its not. We love attention and pretty much everyone I know, myself included is on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook everyday all the time. So VN get with the times. :hi:


Seeking attention. Another reason for the wussification of this country.
 
#39
#39
Are people trying to have sex with these kids? I mean personally I don't do twitter. But I think a fan of a school reaching out to a interested recruit is slightly different than trying to molest a child

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Do you have kids? Would you like them Tweeting or Facebooking with grown ass men? It's not the same world we lived in 20 yrs ago. Put the lotion in the basket!! GBO!!!
 
#41
#41
I am currently a junior so I can speak for kids my age (which will be next years class), and I have multiple friends who are getting recruited by UT right now and if you think for one minute that following a recruit on twitter is creepy.. its not. We love attention and pretty much everyone I know, myself included is on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook everyday all the time. So VN get with the times. :hi:

Does it make them happy to think that 40 year old men are pouring through all their @ replies to their friends? E.g., "Oh my god he's not happy! What's wrong? Does anybody know if he's got a girl? Oh god I hope he's pissed at a girl!!!"

It's not following a recruit's public tweets that's creepy. It's poking around as deeply in their personal lives as possible that's creepy. And a crapton of that goes on.
 
#42
#42
Does it make them happy to think that 40 year old men are pouring through all their @ replies to their friends? E.g., "Oh my god he's not happy! What's wrong? Does anybody know if he's got a girl? Oh god I hope he's pissed at a girl!!!"

It's not following a recruit's public tweets that's creepy. It's poking around as deeply in their personal lives as possible that's creepy. And a crapton of that goes on.

Totally. But Twitter isn't the problem. People are the problem. As usual.
 
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