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There’s an old saying I just made up that goes: “When in doubt, always use the cow”.
There’s an old saying I just made up that goes: “When in doubt, always use the cow”.
I’m bilingual, speaking both English and French. I don’t know if I’d consider myself fluent in French, though I am certainly capable of having a conversation as well as going on a French infused tirade of swearing. Fun fact: Only one of those words is in French.
I personally love to see brands that are more than willing to poke a little fun at themselves, avoid using corporate speak, and offer meaningful content to people rather than everything being an extension of some ad campaign. I think a great example is @nonamebrands on Twitter. A very simple formula for a somewhat atypical…
I don’t think there’s a single catchall answer here, and a lot will depend on the circumstances of both the post and the reply. So for the sake of brevity, I’ll break down two possible scenarios: We posted something off the mark that was maybe insensitive, or possibly excluded members of our community. Obviously we…
Eastern Standard Time as I live in Kingston, Ontario. Which is near Toronto. Which is in Canad- You know what, New York, It’s the same time zone as New York.
I’ve never tried my hand at streaming. My understanding is that you are expected to wear pants whilst gaming, and who wants any part of that? I don’t tend to watch a ton of streaming live as it’s pretty time consuming, and ain’t nobody got time for that. I tend to prefer watching condensed recaps…
I wouldn’t say that I’ve built a community, but I’ve definitely contributed to and walked amongst several over the years. The funny thing is that I’m of the internet generation that would use specific forums or even IRC to communicate with members of a community and the shift to using more centralized services is amazing.…
This is going to sound a little trite or maybe overly simplistic, but I think the real key when engaging with anyone online can be summed as: Don’t be a jerk. Little things matter. Whether it’s respecting pronouns, being inclusive in what you post, trying to make sure that your jokes don’t cross over to…