XAMURAI wrote:And your basis is Facebook?
ajsy0203 wrote:Do you think MUO should be alarmed because MGI has more Facebook likes (organic & inorganic) than Miss World and also the last 2 editions of Miss Universe received negative reviews by the netizens especially on their production side?
It is true that Miss Gwand International will need more and more years to grow. It’s just that whatever fault the MUO is, the MUO still remains to be relevant for many pageant fans. I know that the MUO’s production is not at its best (e.g. Olivia being boring, the same stage designs, and the poor shots) but they shouldn’t be that scared, given that MGI’s antics are too painful to even deal with.ajsy0203 wrote:Netizens criticized Miss Universe in 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia and 2020 in Hollywood, Florida for "poor production values" and shorten pageant activities. Last March, Madam Teresa shaded Miss Universe that MGI will beat Miss Universe in the next 7 years because of the good review of production value from the netizens. But MGI org is still needs to climb to 12M likes in order to beat Miss Universe on FB.
So most of the forumers criticized me about that FB likes issues but I accepted the criticisms.
ajsy0203 wrote:Netizens criticized Miss Universe in 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia and 2020 edition (but held in May 2021) in Hollywood, Florida for "poor production values" and shorten pageant activities. Last March, Madam Teresa shaded Miss Universe that MGI will beat Miss Universe in the next 7 years because of the good review of production value from the netizens. But MGI org is still needs to climb to 12M likes in order to beat Miss Universe on FB.
So most of the forumers criticized me about that FB likes issues but I accepted the criticisms.
Prozac wrote:ajsy0203 wrote:Netizens criticized Miss Universe in 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia and 2020 edition (but held in May 2021) in Hollywood, Florida for "poor production values" and shorten pageant activities. Last March, Madam Teresa shaded Miss Universe that MGI will beat Miss Universe in the next 7 years because of the good review of production value from the netizens. But MGI org is still needs to climb to 12M likes in order to beat Miss Universe on FB.
So most of the forumers criticized me about that FB likes issues but I accepted the criticisms.
ajsy0203 you were just posing a question to the forumers, there is nothing wrong with that? And the forumers
were not criticizing you per se, they were just issuing a statement that they don't believe the allegations.
Posing a question to the readers will inspire them to research and challenge their critical thinking. I did that a lot in my
threads, I am posing a question, but it is not really what I believe in. I pose a question to scratch the reader's curiosity and
encourage them to participate in the discussion. The more complex my question, the more I will discover and learn from
their answers.
You pose the question, the readers react: this is basically what we expect from a productive discussion. Although at
times, we feel the reader's response is worded STRONGLY that we feel we were attacked or criticized, but it was not
the case.The readers were just passionate about the issue, and when their HEART is full ... the MOUTH speaks. and we
don't expect them to tone down their language, do we? At least now we know their sentiments that: FB LIKES DOES NOT
MEAN POPULARITY.
esperasave wrote:Prozac wrote:ajsy0203 wrote:Netizens criticized Miss Universe in 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia and 2020 edition (but held in May 2021) in Hollywood, Florida for "poor production values" and shorten pageant activities. Last March, Madam Teresa shaded Miss Universe that MGI will beat Miss Universe in the next 7 years because of the good review of production value from the netizens. But MGI org is still needs to climb to 12M likes in order to beat Miss Universe on FB.
So most of the forumers criticized me about that FB likes issues but I accepted the criticisms.
ajsy0203 you were just posing a question to the forumers, there is nothing wrong with that? And the forumers
were not criticizing you per se, they were just issuing a statement that they don't believe the allegations.
Posing a question to the readers will inspire them to research and challenge their critical thinking. I did that a lot in my
threads, I am posing a question, but it is not really what I believe in. I pose a question to scratch the reader's curiosity and
encourage them to participate in the discussion. The more complex my question, the more I will discover and learn from
their answers.
You pose the question, the readers react: this is basically what we expect from a productive discussion. Although at
times, we feel the reader's response is worded STRONGLY that we feel we were attacked or criticized, but it was not
the case.The readers were just passionate about the issue, and when their HEART is full ... the MOUTH speaks. and we
don't expect them to tone down their language, do we? At least now we know their sentiments that: FB LIKES DOES NOT
MEAN POPULARITY.
Yes, Facebook is Popular because they don't have competition. Billions and billions of people have become Facebookish nerds. Everyday in their life is all about Facebook. You can access their portal anytime, anywhere in all your comfort and convinience. They don't say No to anyone. They just Welcome evethough people say that you can create gazillion accounts, still Facebook allows you to do that. But with ISRAEL at Miss Universe, Israeli People allows every delegates to enter the competition. They haven't denied even a single delegate because they don't meddle with Politics. They want everyone in the world, the universe rather to experience the fun of live entertainment.
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