So, this actually happens a lot. Something big is going on in sports or in showbiz etc. and people start harassing the stars/athletes over Twitter. In my opinion, it's so pointless to do something like this. What brings this topic up is Shane Mosley getting so much discouragement. People follow him just to try to bring him down with offensive and downright unnecessary comments.( If you get on YouTube a lot, you probably know that people would best describe these kind of people as "trolls".) If you are seriously going to follow someone on Twitter or subscribe to someone on YouTube just to try to discourage them, what exactly is the point? I'll have you know that some people on YouTube do actually make money and you taking the time to watch that video, even though just one view isn't worth much, still adds up. And taking the time to comment the video; if you have activity sharing settings set to show comments you posted, it'll show up on others homepages...so technically you are just giving the poster more publicity. But anyway, the whole concept of all these "haters" or "trolls" just shows that some people really need to either get a life or use their no-life status positively...
Thanks for reading.
-Zack
http://www.youtube.com/controversialzack
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