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It's almost impossible to open a Social Media site nowadays without being submerged with the clips from "yet another tourist".
Standard clips are a stroll down Beach Rd and discussing with the Ladyboys about their tarifs for a short-time, walking down Soi 6 while being  groped by the bar girls and strolling in Walking Street asking the girls if they are a Ladyboy.

Most of these clips have barely 500 viewers and thus no moneytising value.
But they are becoming a PITA for the Sociak Media readers.
Is this the meaning of a tourist vacation?
Shooting a standard clip?

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40 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

I never saw such videos. But then, I also don't use social media.

 

As far as I know the users are presented with what the "supplier" thinks is best suitable for you.

Watch a couple of those videos and you will see more of the same.

Maybe next time click on cat or car videos and get more of them. It depends on you what is presented to you.

 

That is the most annoying thing.
As soon as you click on something, you are flooded with that particular item.
Many times, I click on something by mistake and my screen is flooded with advertising about that item.
ANNOYiNG!!!!

 

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48 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

I never saw such videos. But then, I also don't use social media.

 

As far as I know the users are presented with what the "supplier" thinks is best suitable for you.

Watch a couple of those videos and you will see more of the same.

Maybe next time click on cat or car videos and get more of them. It depends on you what is presented to you.

says the man posting on a social media site!!

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The fact that people still use social media is mind boggling to me.

Why would you give up any kind of privacy so the platforms can make a lot of money?

But privacy doesn't seams to part of the deal now :crying:

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9 hours ago, bokningar said:

The fact that people still use social media is mind boggling to me.

Why would you give up any kind of privacy so the platforms can make a lot of money?

But privacy doesn't seams to part of the deal now :crying:

 

It's funny, I recently saw a video from an American relatively young guy who lives now in Thailand.

He said when he meets women, obviously online, they don't have to write much about themselves. He just looks at their Insta history to know everything about them. And he said if that Insta history is only a year old or so, that is suspicious.

I guess that is the new world for many young people. If you don't have ton of pictures and videos of you online, then you kind of don't exist. Sad.

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13 hours ago, Confuscious said:

It's almost impossible to open a Social Media site nowadays without being submerged with the clips from "yet another tourist".
Standard clips are a stroll down Beach Rd and discussing with the Ladyboys about their tarifs for a short-time, walking down Soi 6 while being  groped by the bar girls and strolling in Walking Street asking the girls if they are a Ladyboy.

Most of these clips have barely 500 viewers and thus no moneytising value.
But they are becoming a PITA for the Sociak Media readers.
Is this the meaning of a tourist vacation?
Shooting a standard clip?

What is PITA?

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3 minutes ago, hotandsticky said:

Google would have got you there....it did me.

I don't like google. Don't trust it one little bit. Try not to use it.

 

PITA - I've since asked someone and they told me thanks HaS

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14 hours ago, Confuscious said:

 

That is the most annoying thing.
As soon as you click on something, you are flooded with that particular item.
Many times, I click on something by mistake and my screen is flooded with advertising about that item.
ANNOYiNG!!!!

 

I don't have that problem because I don't use social media. Try that as a solution.

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Two week millionaires and youtube bloggers who have been in Thailand for two weeks hoping to become millionaires.  Clickbait cranks begging for likes and clicks.

 

The wonderful new world where millions of idiots  with a phone think they can be a movie star, a celebrity,  and get rich quick.

 

Newsflash.  VERY VERY unlikely to happen.  EVER.

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15 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Is this social media? I don't think so.

Duhhh.......
 

Dictionary
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so·cial me·di·a
/ˌsōSHəl ˈmēdēə/
noun
  1. websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking. Social media is made up of websites, apps, and other platforms that allow users to share information and ideas with virtual communities through text, photos, videos, and more.
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13 hours ago, bokningar said:

The fact that people still use social media is mind boggling to me.

Why would you give up any kind of privacy so the platforms can make a lot of money?

But privacy doesn't seams to part of the deal now :crying:

So why are you using this social media site then?

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46 minutes ago, Cardano said:

Duhhh.......
 

Dictionary
Definitions from Oxford Languages · Learn more
so·cial me·di·a
/ˌsōSHəl ˈmēdēə/
noun
  1. websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking. Social media is made up of websites, apps, and other platforms that allow users to share information and ideas with virtual communities through text, photos, videos, and more.

 

From here:

Is an internet forum considered to be part of social media

https://www.perplexity.ai/search/is-an-internet-forum-considere-i5Z_QGLGSKiURmee3Uk2DA

 

"An internet forum is generally considered to be a part of social media, though opinions on this classification can vary."

 

Similar, but not same.

 

 

Posted
16 minutes ago, Purdey said:

I dislike watching people think they can become rich dancing or playing with cats.

But then some get rich exactly that way - while people with meaningful content often don't make money.

 

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15 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

But then some get rich exactly that way - while people with meaningful content often don't make money.

 

If you read the requirements of monetising social media, it is extremely difficult to make a decent living on Social Media alone.
It's not only the "Clicks" or "How many times your content was displayed" but you need also to have a minimum "Subscribers" and you need also to "Interact" with the users (which means that you need to be constantly reading your post and respnding to users).
You need to post a long time before becoming another "Mr. Beast" or "Andrew Tate".

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8 minutes ago, Confuscious said:

If you read the requirements of monetising social media, it is extremely difficult to make a decent living on Social Media alone.
It's not only the "Clicks" or "How many times your content was displayed" but you need also to have a minimum "Subscribers" and you need also to "Interact" with the users (which means that you need to be constantly reading your post and respnding to users).
You need to post a long time before becoming another "Mr. Beast" or "Andrew Tate".

 

I listened to a couple of YouTubers who are now more or less famous. It seems all of them needed years and hard work to become famous - which is not really surprising.

In a way I like this. A good example is Dave Jones from EEVblog. He is an electronic enthusiast. And he published many videos about what he likes - independent of making money. And after a while more and more people watched him, and then he started to make money. 

That sounds good to me.

 

If people just open YouTube channels to make money and not because the love what they are doing, then I am pretty sure I would not be interested in most of their channels. 

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8 hours ago, Cardano said:
22 hours ago, bokningar said:

The fact that people still use social media is mind boggling to me.

Why would you give up any kind of privacy so the platforms can make a lot of money?

But privacy doesn't seams to part of the deal now :crying:

So why are you using this social media site then?

What kind of privacy do you think I give up by posting here?

And for the record, I started using Thaivisa when it was mostly helpful posts about traveling and visa and so on.

It was all better before.

There is still some helpful members answering posts, that's why I still come here.

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