Post by account_disabled on Feb 28, 2024 4:39:22 GMT
When I started getting involved in community management I couldn't have known. I couldn't have known that the fear of detaching myself from reality with an activity that glued me to Facebook more than 30 hours a week was unfounded, at least as much as the sense of guilt I carried inside for a job that everyone considers to be of no social use. I couldn't have known that I would gather more information on the average Italian than the censuses do. I couldn't have known that, day after day, the rich fauna of Facebook would transform me into a moderate person, open to dialogue and attentive to words. A person dedicated to the analysis of the society, the species, the culture (yes, let's even say culture, come on...) of the country in which he lives. But above all, I could not know that, in some cases, I would have to transform myself into a patient, empathetic and loving social worker(s) .
If my mother used social media, she would be so proud…) Wildlife Facebook Because Paraguay Phone Number this is the mission of the community manager : read them, understand them, respond, make them feel part of a community, calming the hatred they spread on the posts and instilling in their souls the peace they can't find. Always trying not to get fired... And this is how, after various social vicissitudes, I managed to identify the 5 types of commentators who make me feel like a social worker(s). 5 types of commentators who transform community management into a mission Hi, I'm The Catastrophist Conspiracy Theorist. With a James Joyce style… But you don't understand that the multinationals are to blame, that the end of the world is near because palm oil is found in all snacks and will kill us all, that the author of this article is colluding with the mafia because the article he talks about Expo and says that the Swiss pavilion is beautiful (and we know that at Expo it was built by mafiosi with our money!).
But then why be surprised? In Italy it has always been like this because we are puppets and no one is informed and the politicians are all corrupt and they are the ones who eat us and you are sold. I make the tomato at home and I'm sure that there are no pesticides, but in the shop near my house I can't find pots large enough for the plant and I'm sure that once again the fault lies with the multinationals that produce ready-made sauces that they removed all large jars from the market to prevent me from making my own tomatoes without pesticides. The conspiracy theorist starts from commendable premises: he keeps his eyes open, he is an aware consumer, he wants to conscientiously exercise his right and duty as a voting subject. His problem is often the "filter on the news": he takes all the defeatist and catastrophic theories that he picks up on the web, puts a nice frame around them, reworks them with good heart and then gives the world his (long) pills of optimism , using an expressive form dear to the literary culture of the late nineteenth century: the stream of consciousness.
If my mother used social media, she would be so proud…) Wildlife Facebook Because Paraguay Phone Number this is the mission of the community manager : read them, understand them, respond, make them feel part of a community, calming the hatred they spread on the posts and instilling in their souls the peace they can't find. Always trying not to get fired... And this is how, after various social vicissitudes, I managed to identify the 5 types of commentators who make me feel like a social worker(s). 5 types of commentators who transform community management into a mission Hi, I'm The Catastrophist Conspiracy Theorist. With a James Joyce style… But you don't understand that the multinationals are to blame, that the end of the world is near because palm oil is found in all snacks and will kill us all, that the author of this article is colluding with the mafia because the article he talks about Expo and says that the Swiss pavilion is beautiful (and we know that at Expo it was built by mafiosi with our money!).
But then why be surprised? In Italy it has always been like this because we are puppets and no one is informed and the politicians are all corrupt and they are the ones who eat us and you are sold. I make the tomato at home and I'm sure that there are no pesticides, but in the shop near my house I can't find pots large enough for the plant and I'm sure that once again the fault lies with the multinationals that produce ready-made sauces that they removed all large jars from the market to prevent me from making my own tomatoes without pesticides. The conspiracy theorist starts from commendable premises: he keeps his eyes open, he is an aware consumer, he wants to conscientiously exercise his right and duty as a voting subject. His problem is often the "filter on the news": he takes all the defeatist and catastrophic theories that he picks up on the web, puts a nice frame around them, reworks them with good heart and then gives the world his (long) pills of optimism , using an expressive form dear to the literary culture of the late nineteenth century: the stream of consciousness.