2013年5月7日 星期二

Like it, or Doubt it?



Like it, or Doubt it?
Like-accumulate posters spread overall Facebook
   The trend of like-accumulate picture grows stronger these days. I feel annoyed of seeing post of photo that shows “if this post receives over 50,000 likes, I will do something.”  Shall we be SO positive to have a clear announcement that we will do some good deeds, like deliver curry rice for free? I want to know the motivation and whether they fulfill the declarations.
  Thus, I added one of the publisher on Facebook and asked her some questions. She is mother of a seven-year-old girl. The girl brawls her parents to buy a bike for her; the negotiation of the parents is: if the photo get 50,000 likes, they would buy her a bike.
  Amazingly, they got over 70,000 likes over a night. According to the interviewee, her daughter obtained a bike as wished. However, she said that they would still buy the bike even if the post didn’t get 50,000 likes. The interviewee also stated that she had helped others' like-accumulation: it’s a proposal post and she thought it was boring. Another interviewee thought the current of these like-accumulate articles is kind of sensationalism. “It is like a breast-baring accident of second-rate entertainer,” he added.
  Whether the statement is true or too exaggerated, their words reflect the perspective of the crowd. Though people help the publisher they don’t know, they had doubt or keep a reserved attitude to them. Like-accumulate picture may let others have negative impact; it is better to do something about a problem than just talk about it. We have to improve our living quality via actions, not just post a declaration on Facebook.

20 則留言:

  1. I think the motivation that if you get "like" over a number then can do somethin is weird and rediculous
    get like, so what?

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  2. Cool news! It somehow empowered other irrelevant people like us, letting us to decide others matters. undoubtedly, We like to have power, though in fact we have nothing to do with them.

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    1. So people may like this circumstance because the deed of like-accumulation made them have power?

      It's a special perspective, and maybe it's a potential reason that people may like this action!!

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  3. [attention!]Sorry for that I misspelled the word "passive" to "positive" =__=

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  4. These picture and posts kinda annoying sometimes, but sometimes it could rises attention to some issue.
    Hope it will be used in good ways.

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  5. Because of the popularity of facebook, many people use this way to have others help them do something.But I usually just take a look.

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  6. I don't like this idea very much...especially when they want to get married, why do they what to ask other people(strangers)whether they should get married or not!?

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  7. That's really a new "trend" on FB, some even promised that he would post his naked picture once he gained 10000 likes. But to this crazy behavior, I think the desire to seize attention is the main reason.

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  8. when i saw the idea for collecting 讚 ,I Tthink it is interesting at first.
    But with this trend become popular, for me,they seem to be a waste of time collecting those abstract things online instead of doing something interesting in the real world

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  9. There are more and more pictures like this, showing that if you "like " it then he or she will do something.
    in fact, i don't like this deed very well because it is been really wide spread and my opinion is that if they really want to do something , why not just do it? why they need to show people their desires in this way?
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  10. In fact, I cannot understand why this father do this.= =
    Did he want to let the whole world know that he bought a bike for her daughter? it is a quite strange.
    some stores also use this way to do charity. I think it is appropriate because it can advertise itself and do something great.

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  11. I hate this kind of pictures.
    The first one came up this idea is creative, but the second one or third or further really makes me feel annoying.

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  12. Collecting "like" on Facebook is really powerful.
    It is also interesting. I have seen one picture of our president that if he doesn't collect a certain number of "like," he will step down his position. haha^^

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  13. It somehow becomes a trend for people to collect likes on FB. People tried to use various methods to get attention from others and receive likes

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  14. It seems that those who post these things are quite phony. If something is important then just do it without any hesitation.

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  15. What a bad trend on FB. Some pictures are helping people I will click likes. We need more helps ,and these helpers have to do it.:D

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  16. I think it become a way to gain popularity on FB. And most of the time I will press LIKE, if the content is interesting. But the one case(the bicycle)u post as the picture, I will refuse to click LIKE. For me, it is so private that I think they do not have to collect LIKE.

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  17. It is a new way to attract people's attentions. Sometimes, i will press like if the content is funny...but, most of times, I will neglect it ~haha

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  18. Some of those on FB conbine with a touching story or a sad incidennt. I think it can not only grab our attention but bring out cohesions between people, which is good.

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  19. i think people who post this picture just want other people notice them.And just like other trend in facebook this movement disappeared now.But the meaning facebook exists is to attract others interest.No matter the effect behind this picture is good or bad, they really attract our attention

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