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Re: Avoiding social media half truths and promotion of mediocrity - basic etiquette rules needed? [rodchaves31]
rodchaves31 wrote:
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My two cents, let people enjoy what they consider achievement, at least they’re doing something.


But it comes with a price. Like I said in a previous post, the young girl in my club is virtually a laughing stock because of this kind of attitude and social media activity. She pumped a lot of money, time and effort into setting herself up as a coach, did a great website, but she had no credibility, largely because of the stuff she posted on Instagram and Facebook.

Perhaps if people hadn't just sat back and watched her make herself look like a dick, things would be different. No-one had the balls to turn around and tell her to pull her head in. Now she's probably lost to the sport. Which is a shame, I think she has a lot to offer as an athlete and coach.
Last edited by: zedzded: Aug 27, 19 20:07

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  • Post edited by zedzded (Dawson Saddle) on Aug 27, 19 20:07