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5 Sins of Social Media Users – How to grow a flimsy, fake following!

by Rich Kirkpatrick

Social media such as Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram are now not only personal expressions but company branding machines. With the proliferation of this new media, I have identified five sins that create weak impact—unless you are into rewarding stupidly bad behavior. And, they drive me crazy! The dark side of social media might hurt you more than help. Many companies see added stats to follower lists, but do they know that their supposed social media manager is cheating a system instead of engaging people? 

Here are five sins of social media users I hope we all can avoid!

  1. Follow and dump. This is sometimes called “churning” where you follow a bunch a people at a time to get them to follow you back. Then, once they do you dump them. This sin represents a bait-and-switch approach to what could otherwise be a human interaction. The tick of an additional follow is more important than connecting. Is this dirty trick really is not how you would deal with potential customers or clients in real life?
  2. Buy your fame. The laziest and most tempting thing you can do is to buy your followers. This can be done with anything from Facebook and Twitter to YouTube and Pinterest. These “fake” followers might be from Russia or some other country where a digital sweatshop of people clicking on accounts exists. An employer may be happy to see that his or her social media manager has grown followers, but is that employer being well-served?
  3. Robot responses. The automated responses to Twitter are truly more than an annoyance. Spam is one thing, but this is far worse. Also, if you use direct messaging, private messaging, or the like you are violating personal space and spending valuable attention with advertisements. It is one thing to share personal and “live” news, it is another to automate or simply cut-and-paste responses to people. Is your message worth being personal or would you rather be robotic?
  4. Fire-hosing dogma. For those of us who are personal or individual brands, sharing too much about our political views is annoying on social media. Discussions with friends online is fantastic. But, you may have people who follow you not for your politics or dogma. And, if you are using a personal account to constantly push your multi-level marketing scheme you will not be effective. How much of people’s attention will you take before you give something of value?
  5. Spam commenting. If you are truly desiring to connect, a comment on a post is appropriate. Some cut-and-paste a standard “this is great” comment or like a post of yours to get you to follow them. While it is important to interact, it is spam to use someone’s Instagram account simply to get them to follow you. Do you “mean” the like and make the comment personal, or is it all really only about you?

These 5 sins of social media users are driving me crazy! I would love to hear about your experiences online. What drives you crazy about social media?

22 comments

terirjames@me.com September 11, 2015 - 4:37 am

Now this was an awesome post. I have been told that my meticulousness on integrity in all I do. "I will remain broke (by their standards) and will never build a brand that will attract millions in my business."

rich@rkblog.com September 17, 2015 - 8:49 pm

Teri, I hope you get rich and attract millions because I know you would use it for good! Thanks for chiming in. – RK

terirjames@me.com September 11, 2015 - 4:37 am

Now this was an awesome post. I have been told that my meticulousness on integrity in all I do. "I will remain broke (by their standards) and will never build a brand that will attract millions in my business."

rich@rkblog.com September 17, 2015 - 8:49 pm

Teri, I hope you get rich and attract millions because I know you would use it for good! Thanks for chiming in. – RK

terirjames@me.com September 11, 2015 - 4:37 am

Now this was an awesome post. I have been told that my meticulousness on integrity in all I do. "I will remain broke (by their standards) and will never build a brand that will attract millions in my business."

rich@rkblog.com September 17, 2015 - 8:49 pm

Teri, I hope you get rich and attract millions because I know you would use it for good! Thanks for chiming in. – RK

Teri September 11, 2015 - 4:37 am

Now this was an awesome post. I have been told that my meticulousness on integrity in all I do. "I will remain broke (by their standards) and will never build a brand that will attract millions in my business."

Rich Kirkpatrick September 17, 2015 - 8:49 pm

Teri, I hope you get rich and attract millions because I know you would use it for good! Thanks for chiming in. – RK

terirjames@me.com September 11, 2015 - 4:37 am

Now this was an awesome post. I have been told that my meticulousness on integrity in all I do. "I will remain broke (by their standards) and will never build a brand that will attract millions in my business."

rich@rkblog.com September 17, 2015 - 8:49 pm

Teri, I hope you get rich and attract millions because I know you would use it for good! Thanks for chiming in. – RK

John Wylie August 20, 2015 - 1:05 am

I am pretty sure you used me as a case study… ;)

Great post!

rich@rkblog.com August 21, 2015 - 2:00 am

Thanks. :)

JimSmallOregon August 19, 2015 - 5:56 pm

I think honk you nailed it. I could only add some minor offenses which I think mostly have to do with photographs. 1. The photo of feet and sand/beach shot. 2. The photo of the drink you are about to consume shot. 3. The "two" drinks shot. 4. The "looking out the plane window" shot. 5. The selfie with a "magazine model expression" shot. 6. Plate of food shot. 7. The "staged" shot. 8. The shot of "tired children asleep but made sure the background showed the fancy car and other toys or a peek of amazing house" shot. 9. The "Only true __ will Forward this" post. 10. The "details of every hour or every conversation in your day " post.

rich@rkblog.com August 19, 2015 - 10:32 pm

Thanks!

Being a foodie-wannabe I am guilty of #6 ;) – and, coffee coffee pics.

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