Thank You Internet Trolls!
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Staten Island, NY Posted: 10/10/2016 1:00:00 AM
I get a kick out of negative feedback... and I LOVE IT!
My YouTube Channel Gets a Lot of Feedback... Thankfully, most of it is positive, but like anything else on the Internet, there's always a certain amount of negative comments. That said, I love ALL of them, even the bad ones.
Sure, I love when somebody writes something like "Cool", or "I Love it!", but I get just as excited about such classics as "He looks like Jon Lovitz dressed up as Spock looking like the Fonz" or my all-time favorite... "your stupid". It's not that I'm sitting around waiting for an Internet Troll to make fun of me, it's just that getting a comment, ANY comment is far better than being ignored.
The biggest problem with a new YouTube Channel is being ignored completely, when I get feedback, ANY feedback, I'm a happy camper because at least I'm getting a reaction.
It's not just a matter of pride, the fact is modern search engines and social media are driven by public reaction. When something gets a reaction, it's given additional exposure. When a new post gets no reaction, it vanishes from newsfeeds and search results.
Joe Crescenzi, Founder
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