Taboo Twitter

Taboo Twitter




🛑 ALL INFORMATION CLICK HERE 👈🏻👈🏻👈🏻

































Taboo Twitter
Social Media Taboo: Twitter Followers vs. Following Ratio by @ nebojsa.todorovic
How many popular Twitter accounts with the extremely disproportional ratio of followers and following are out there? What about those with ZERO following? What Does Your Twitter Follow Ratio Say About You?
by Ghost of HackerNoon @ nebojsa.todorovic . Guerrilla Journalist
Published at Aug 06, 2020 by nebojsa.todorovic # payoneer
Published at Jan 18, 2022 by nebojsa.todorovic # matrix
Published at Nov 26, 2021 by nebojsa.todorovic # technology
L O A D I N G . . . comments & more!
Twitter math is simple. How many people do you follow? How many people follow you? Two numbers, that's it.
Twitter users are complicated. Countless questions, recommendations, and analyses about the so-called "perfect" or "golden" ratio of "followers" vs. "following."
There's an interesting Twitter "phenomenon." I think it deserves a story.
For me, it all started with the tweets of God. The content is hilarious and brilliant. There's one number that caught my eye, though. This Twitter user, with 6.2M followers, follows only one person. Who could that be?
Justin Bieber. Who else? It makes perfect sense.
I wonder, how many popular Twitter accounts with the extremely disproportional ratio of followers and following are out there? What about those with ZERO following?
I'm playing with fire here. My teenage daughter is a huge fan of one "disproportionate" Twitter user. Luckily for me, she cares more about Instagram posts than her daddy's stories. Either way, I count on your discretion, my dear readers. You know how they say: snitches get stitches.
Again, it makes sense. If "God" on Twitter follows the one and only Justin, then the goddess follows no one. I stumbled upon this question online: What Your Follow Ratio Says About You? I don't know. I guess these numbers or lack of Twitter following numbers are open to interpretations. "God" has a good sense of humor. Taylor Swift wants to be Switzerland of Twitter (neutral). I don't know. I don't care.
The most popular Twitter account with the highest number of followers belongs to Barack Obama. More than a "healthy ratio" of his account's followers and following, I respect the choice and especially the order of words for his bio. He's first a dad and husband, and then a President and citizen.
What about me, you Critical Drinker, I mean Critical Thinker Noonies Award Nominee? Sorry, it's easy to get confused.
Well, I no longer have a Twitter account. I don't miss it, except for one particular time of the year. It's this time of the year - the Hacker Noon Noonies season. Don't get me wrong. I don't need Twitter to increase my chances of winning an award. I miss sharing my stories and replying to comments.
I guess it's the time for my moment of truth. Fair and square, I became obsessed with this ratio that I couldn't take it anymore. I cared more about the number of my followers than the quality of my tweets. I felt like a Twitter loser. But that's not the only reason I'm staying away from Twitter.
Twitter algorithms and moderators put the fear of God in me. What happened? Well, the road to hell of Twitter suspension is pawed with good intentions and "dangerous" hashtags.
As I already said, my intentions were good; please don't get me misunderstood. I admit that I should've known better when I look back at it. In my defense, I can say that those were the early days of the pandemic. Who could have known and guessed that COVID-related hashtags would become controversial and potentially harmful? I certainly didn't.
So, here I am, in my self-imposed social media exile. I feel less stressed. I also feel good and proud when Hacker Noon tweets my stories. I saved screenshots of my top stories from the last year's contest. I also took some new ones from the Noonies2021. Talking about Christmas vibes and unforgettable moments.
So, what's the moral of this story? Let me try this one.
Nowadays, you can buy yourself Twitter followers as many as you want. At the same time, we all know there's software that calculates a different kind of ratio - real vs. fake Twitter followers. So, let's care more about words and less about numbers for a change. How hard can it be?
Green Hackathon! Use 1 API, Save 1 Planet, Win $40K
Quality Weekly Reads About Technology Infiltrating Everything


Official Twitter account for 'Taboo'.





Keywords:






taboo ,





taboo bbc ,





taboo fx ,





fx ,





bbc ,





mini series ,





tv series ,





official ,





twitter ,







2017











Cookies help us bring you Fanpop. By using Fanpop, you agree to our use of cookies. Learn More Got It!
© 2006-2022 Fanpop, Inc., All Rights Reserved. A Member of Townsquare Entertainment News

Submitted


by
misanthrope86


over a year ago



Bored Panda works better on our iPhone app
Please enter email address We will not spam you
Let's keep in touch and we'll send more your way.
Please enter email address By submitting email you agree to get Bored Panda newsletter. We respect your privacy. We will not publish or share your email address in any way.
Are you sure you want to post this?
We're asking people to rethink comments that seem similar to others that have been reported or downvoted
Get our top 10 stories in your inbox:
We and our trusted partners use technology such as cookies on our site to personalize content and ads, provide social media features, and analyze our traffic. You can read more about it and change your preferences here .
Bored Panda iOS App Available on App Store
Bored Panda Android App Available on Google Play
By using our services you agree to our use of cookies to improve your visit. You can change your preferences here .
Guy With A Disability Tweets A Story Of How This One Mom Handled Her Curious Kid Asking Why He Was In A Wheelchair, Receives 788K Likes On Twitter
Home Partnership Advertise Success stories Jobs About us Contact Home Advertise Success stories Challenges Jobs About us Contact
Get the latest inspiring stories via our awesome iOS app! Download Bored Panda app!
To complete the subscription process, please click the link in the email we just sent you.
To complete the subscription process, please click the link in the email we just sent you.
To complete the subscription process, please click the link in the email we just sent you.
Please provide your email address and we will send your password shortly.
Please enter your email to complete registration
Your account is not active. We have sent an email to the address you provided with an activation link. Check your inbox, and click on the link to activate your account.
The Bored Panda iOS app is live! Fight boredom with iPhones and iPads here .
I don’t remember much from my early childhood, but one of the things that I do remember quite clearly is this particular moment from kindergarten. A new boy was about to join my kindergarten class, and in the afternoon before his arrival, our teacher gathered all the kids to tell us a bit about him. One of the things that the teacher told us about the new boy was that he was born without one of his arms. At first, I felt quite confused since, at the time, I had never met anyone who didn’t have one of their limbs. But because our teacher seemed super chill about it and calmly answered all of our questions, after a few moments, this whole concept started to look perfectly normal. And after finally meeting the new boy, I thought that his prosthetic arm was pretty cool.
At the time, I didn’t think much of it. Fast forward to now, I can’t help but appreciate the way our kindergarten teacher decided to introduce to us the topic of disability. Because, unfortunately, not all teachers and parents choose to use a similar approach. Instead, they end up tiptoeing around it and treating the topic of disability as some kind of taboo.
Recently, a Twitter user @gendrf*ck posted a thread in which they explained why it’s important for adults to approach the topic of disability in a calm and relaxed manner instead of feeling uncomfortable and treating it as a hush-hush thing.
At the end of his thread, Ellis shared that due to his illness, he’s not able to work. If you can and would like to donate him some money, you can do it here .
Ellis’ Twitter thread quickly gained a lot of attention, and in just a few days gathered over 788k likes along with more than 81k retweets. Many users were thanking Ellis for publicly sharing his story while others got inspired to write about their own experiences surrounding the topic of disability.
Anyone can write on Bored Panda. Start writing!
Julija Svidraitė is a Bored Panda writer and photo editor who recently got her bachelor's degree in Psychology. Before Bored Panda, Julija worked as a social media specialist and a content creator at a marketing agency. She has also tried herself in a few different fields working as an intern: from practicing graphic design at a social media marketing agency, to being an assistant at a psychiatric hospital.Besides writing, Julija is also very passionate about illustrating, reading poetry, drinking coffee, and watching crime documentaries.You can find her in Bored Panda Office or reach her at julija.s@boredpanda.com.
Lovely! I think that we also need to tech kids (and adults) that not all disabilities or illnesses are visible. I have severe endometriosis (amongst other things) but because the constant pain and fatigue aren’t visible a lot of people don’t take it seriously. I can’t work at all but I can’t even ask for financial help because “it’s not that bad”.
I spent eight years fighting for my right to a hysterectomy due to debilitating endometriosis. I finally won last year and words can't express how wonderful it is to be free of that pain. Fight for your right to treatment!
So punch anyone in the face who tells you this and tell them it (the punch) isn't that bad.
I was always torn when my kids asked questions like this. I always answered simply, casually, and honestly, but never wanted to dwell on the subject because A. It's rude to talk *about* people instead of *to* them, but B. I wasn't going to send my kid over to ask questions because it's not the disabled person's responsibility to have to educate my curious kid.
True. And you have NO idea who the person is. Are they grumpy and think the people are rude and will say something inappropriate?
Exactly. Same here. My goal is to raise an adult who knows how to behave. Adults do not talk about strangers' bodies in public.
When my kids were little and noticed and asked about people who looked different from them, my go-to response was, "Wouldn't the world be very boring if we all looked the same?"
Lovely! I think that we also need to tech kids (and adults) that not all disabilities or illnesses are visible. I have severe endometriosis (amongst other things) but because the constant pain and fatigue aren’t visible a lot of people don’t take it seriously. I can’t work at all but I can’t even ask for financial help because “it’s not that bad”.
I spent eight years fighting for my right to a hysterectomy due to debilitating endometriosis. I finally won last year and words can't express how wonderful it is to be free of that pain. Fight for your right to treatment!
So punch anyone in the face who tells you this and tell them it (the punch) isn't that bad.
I was always torn when my kids asked questions like this. I always answered simply, casually, and honestly, but never wanted to dwell on the subject because A. It's rude to talk *about* people instead of *to* them, but B. I wasn't going to send my kid over to ask questions because it's not the disabled person's responsibility to have to educate my curious kid.
True. And you have NO idea who the person is. Are they grumpy and think the people are rude and will say something inappropriate?
Exactly. Same here. My goal is to raise an adult who knows how to behave. Adults do not talk about strangers' bodies in public.
When my kids were little and noticed and asked about people who looked different from them, my go-to response was, "Wouldn't the world be very boring if we all looked the same?"
To complete the subscription process, please click the link in the email we just sent you.





Beranda

/



rapper


/



taboo


/



twitter


/



wallpaper





September 20, 2021



Posting Komentar



Bored? Here're Top-5 Android Games to Download Right Now!

We delve into the bizarre or confronting practices of cult…


Banned as constituting a risk the area beyond is taboo sti…


Depending on your computers speed it can take up to an hou…


This article presents a historical analysis of premarital …


19-Muka Surat 344 Surah Al Mukminun Ayat 38. The Taboot-e-…

Taboo says I live a very happy life with my wife Vanessa Luera. Among the once-taboo professions.
Taboo Rapper Wiki Biography Age Wife Net Worth Family Instagram Twitter More Facts
Taboo rapper twitter . In order to improve our community experience we are temporarily suspending article commenting. Ontigio is updated multiple times a day so we guarantee you will find something funny. His parents were also both from Mexico as well as Shoshone Indian from his mothers side.
Generally speaking the bigger the hexagon is the more valuable Taboo rapper networth should be on the internet. 6 of 8 7 of 8 Somali artist Sana Ashraf Sharif Muhsin 21 works on one of her paintings at her home in the capital Mogadishu Somalia Friday Oct. He also collaborated with race rapper David Rolas for the song Morena and rapper Fudge Dog on the song Get It.
He has been married to Jaymie Dizon since July 12 2008. In an up coming episode of Peace of Taraji that airs on Facebook Watch Chance The Rapper opened up to Taraji P. The Rise of Cobra 2009 Hot Tub Time Machine 2010 and Harold Kumar Go to White Castle 2004.
Marriage Not a Taboo For Black Eyed Peas Rapper E. We would like to show you a description here but the site wont allow us. Jamie Luis Gomez was born in Boyle Heights Los Angeles California.
The latest tweets from mom4sonxxx. He attended Rosemead High School and was educated at. They have one child.
Jaime Luis Gomez better known by his stage name Taboo is an American rapper songwriter actor and DJ best known as a member of the musical group The Black Eyed Peas. Incest intrafamilial sexual assault is the last standing social taboo and its very much in the dark said Mr OConnor who also headed the states Child Exploitation squad for a decade. Jaime Luis Gomez known professionally as Taboo is an American rapper singer songwriter actor and DJ best known as a member of the hip hop group The Black Eyed Peas.
The Guardian What hes done is. Our goal is to create a safe and engaging place for users to connect over interests and passions. The Rise of Cobra.
He is an actor and composer known for GI. Henson about battling his own mental health issue PTSD a subject that has been glossed over in his own family and that health is beyond the physical. Spains Crying Room seeks to banish mental health taboo.
In the year 2010 Taboo remarried fashionista Vanessa Luera a year later both Vanessa and Taboo had a baby boy name jayden he was born in October 12 2011 they live a very happy life with no regrets with taboos past history. Taboo was born on July 14 1975 in Los Angeles California USA as Jaime Luis Gomez. Taboo collaborated in the past with Ryan Key of Yellowcard on the song Gotta Get It Now.
Her reaction just doesnt seem right. Spains Crying Room seeks to banish mental health taboo. 18 October 2021 051 am.
Taboo rapper net worth are calculated by comparing Taboo rappers influence on Google Wikipedia Youtube Twitter Instagram and Facebook with anybody else in the world.
Taboo Nawasha On Twitter Protecttheamazon Where Is The Leadership Where Is The Help Where Is The Awareness Where Is The Assistance Where Is The Love Https T Co Mujavzw2rk
14 T A B O O Twitter検索 Twitter Taboo Concert Twitter
Lolinternationalth On Twitter Taboo Rapper Best Known As A Member Of The Black Eyed Peas Will Be Attending Siam Center Re Opening On 9 1 13 Bep Http T Co Rhpp06kp

Retro Horny
Xxx Eva Notty New Jordi Nino Polla
Spanking Parents

Report Page