The Power of the Facebook Like
| Shelved by: DaPrince on 2012-05-0113 Comments:
Right? Where'd they get that nice of a bowl?
Do you see the roofing on that house? What a fake.
Do you see those clothes? Photo shopped. Also, I wouldn't drink water from someones hand, you never know where it's been ;)
So then... thirsty people in Africa is a lie?
Facebook: Keeping the world hydrated, one like at a time.
Hahaha. Perfect example of this...
Kony 2012. 85 MILLION viewers in a week and Millions of Likes and shares on Facebook and just a handful of people to support it on April 20th.
Yeah. But truth be told, the website design could be partly to blame for that. There was no way to coordinate canvassing via the central website, which is just dumb. I know there were a few scattered groups in Nashville that did it; I couldn't find them.
So, if this actually happened when you liked something... what would happen if you were to press a dislike button?




