Lol no just find it funny that people will join a fan page just to say how bad the product is when it is easier not to join the fan page to begin withIs this your first day on social media?
I’d say yes, totally normal. People love to complain.
But then they can't complain about said topic/person! LOLLol no just find it funny that people will join a fan page just to say how bad the product is when it is easier not to join the fan page to begin with
A "troll" is someone who posts to just get a rise out of someone. Because someone doesn't like a product and posts about it doesn't mean they're "trolling".I will say what I am talking about and risk the points
Cirkul water love it the only thing that touches my lips for the most part but the troll is saying how bad it is for you my heath team loves I finally found water I will drink I was dangerously dehydrated before I found this water company
Good point and what works for me will not always work for someone else and visa versaA "troll" is someone who posts to just get a rise out of someone. Because someone doesn't like a product and posts about it doesn't mean they're "trolling".
I’m also horrible about water and probably chronically dehydrated. I should give that a try!
If it's a company controlled fb page, then yes, people should be free to go on and say they don't like the product for whatever reason. And it would be wise if the company read both negative and positive comments. If it is a fb page set up more as a "fan page" then having a conversation that debates pro/con can also be helpful, if done in a polite way. No product is perfect, and if a site is limited to just uber-gushing about a product, I'd find it very suspicious and probably just a bunch of propaganda. But yes, some people are bored and do like to let their complaints be heard.So love this product joined a fb page for others that like it and one person joined just to complain is that common
It is a fan page and I agreeIf it's a company controlled fb page, then yes, people should be free to go on and say they don't like the product for whatever reason. And it would be wise if the company read both negative and positive comments. If it is a fb page set up more as a "fan page" then having a conversation that debates pro/con can also be helpful, if done in a polite way. No product is perfect, and if a site is limited to just uber-gushing about a product, I'd find it very suspicious and probably just a bunch of propaganda. But yes, some people are bored and do like to let their complaints be heard.
Why do you like it so much. I hate water and don't drink enough of it. Dr is always yelling at me for it.