Can we get a Twitter or Facebook Movement going for this?
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Mar 22, 2013 8:03 pm GMT
I don't mean to spam the Twitters or Facebook's, I mean for all of us to tweet the producers or team or employees for this game and ask for an update our official statement. is also important that we let them know fans still very very very very interested still!!! instead of us sitting around and complaining about the game, let us take the actions
thanks friends
Mar 23, 2013 6:54 am GMT
I don't think there are enough people who are "still very very very very interested still" to make that work.
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Mar 23, 2013 9:53 am GMT
> I don't mean to spam them
> but will you all spam them
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Apr 14, 2013 3:09 pm GMT
RinkuTanuki posted...> I don't mean to spam them
> but will you all spam them
If THAT is what you got out of the OP, you may want to see a shrink.....
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Apr 14, 2013 11:53 pm GMT
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AWorldUnited posted...I don't mean to spam the Twitters or Facebook's,
I mean for all of us to tweet the producers or team or employees for this game
Not sure how twitter works, but RinkuTanuki's interpretation seems valid to me. If there are many people systematically tweeting to them about the same thing, can that not be considered spamming? Of course there's at least the subtle difference that our intention is not spamming in and of itself but instead getting information about the status of the game.
And on topic, I might consider taking part in some movement if it's made easy for me. I don't have a Twitter account at present.
May 7, 2013 7:34 pm GMT
if that's the case, then signing an online petition or even a paper petition would be consider spamming. this is why no one take this webs site seriously. such foolishness
May 7, 2013 11:51 pm GMT
I wouldn't want to be a part of the reason for people not having to take this site seriously. I meant to point out the similarities between spamming and what you suggested. Now if we signed a petition I don't think that would be spamming since we wouldn't be posting it over and over again on the developers' site. Once would be enough. I don't think that's spamming in any definition of the word, assuming that spamming either means
a) from another website: posting useless crab on forums over and over.
b) unwanted commercial email and other stuff sent in bulks.
EDIT: Why do I have to fight a Christian and a guy who's user name is AWorldUnited anyway? This feels wrong.