Igothawked
Well-Known Member
I will start off this mini-rant by saying I am 30 years old and do not have facebook or twitter. I know what they are and how they work.
I am seeing and hearing that a lot of Hawk fans are friending recruits on facebook and posting things on their walls. this to me is sickening and odd. Why do people think this is reasonable or acceptable behavior? It is creepy and stupid. It makes us look like a desperate fanbase.
Now I understand following people on twitter is one thing, but posting things on someone's facebook is a completly different beast. This is not the intended use of facebook, those doing it have never met or even talked to said recruit. It is inappropriate, creepy, and makes us look like a pathetic fanbase. Do those that do it actually think the player will come to Iowa because you posted it on their facebook? What is the point?
That is the end of my rant. Sorry, but it really bothers me to hear that Hawk fans are becoming notorious for this behavior. And I didn't even go into the NCAA side of things. I am of the opinion that this could certainly be a violation of some recruiting rules.
I am seeing and hearing that a lot of Hawk fans are friending recruits on facebook and posting things on their walls. this to me is sickening and odd. Why do people think this is reasonable or acceptable behavior? It is creepy and stupid. It makes us look like a desperate fanbase.
Now I understand following people on twitter is one thing, but posting things on someone's facebook is a completly different beast. This is not the intended use of facebook, those doing it have never met or even talked to said recruit. It is inappropriate, creepy, and makes us look like a pathetic fanbase. Do those that do it actually think the player will come to Iowa because you posted it on their facebook? What is the point?
That is the end of my rant. Sorry, but it really bothers me to hear that Hawk fans are becoming notorious for this behavior. And I didn't even go into the NCAA side of things. I am of the opinion that this could certainly be a violation of some recruiting rules.