Tag: social media
Glossy News Has Some Other Amazing Projects! Here are Just a Few!
Dear friends and fans of Glossy News: Yesterday we reminded you about our exciting Facebook page and Patreon: please do generously support our amazing writers! But today, we’d like to tell you about some other amazing things! First of all,…
Please Support Our Hilarious Satire Site! Here’s What You Can Do… Click On!
Despite being run on a shoestring, Glossy News have still managed to get tons of likes… But we need many, many more! Please like our Facebook page; and if you want, you can even change your follow settings to maximum…
Why Do People Keep Breaking the Internet, and How Can We Get Them to Stop?
You would think that something could be broken only so many times, but apparently when it comes to the Internet, the laws of (meta)physics make an exception. Every few days.
Reaction GIFs: Is There Any Way to Finally Roll Back the Tide?
How ‘ironic’ (Alanis-stylee) to see this article recently that I finally sold out and did my first reaction GIF not so long ago…
Please Don’t Forget About My Patreon!
I have actually been on Patreon for a while; and after a sluggish start, I now have three sponsors.
Quick-Fire Twitter Tips: Short and Powerful!
Here are some quick and handy tips for Twitter users; worth a look, whether you use for Twitter for business or pleasure (does anyone really enjoy sparring with Twitter trolls? Maybe you’re the exception!)
Social Media Basics: Butthurt Birthdays
Understanding Facebook settings can form part of the key to a relatively stress-free life. Facebook doesn’t always tell you about your friends’ birthdays; it depends on your settings. Important not to get childish and butthurt about it!
LinkedIn: Should You Accept Requests from People You’re Unfamiliar With?
There isn’t a full consensus on whether you should accept requests on LinkedIn, when you don’t know the person initiating the request. Arguably, it’s a gray area.
Managing Multiple Twitter Accounts: Advice for Power Users
Sometimes, on Twitter (why haven’t you joined yet?!) you may have a good reason to have more than one account. Possible examples include:
Unilateral Blocking on Twitter: What Should You Do?
On Twitter, ‘blocking’ means you the blocked person or ‘blockee’ cannot see the blocker’s tweets anymore; at least when they are locked in. (If the blocker is ‘shadowbanned,’ then it is also not possible to search for their tweets or…