So they wanna gossip but not stand on it. Noted. Like I said. Cowards. Very seo.RBH23 wrote: Wed Oct 04, 2023 6:19 pmAll communities gossip, and all gossip about their own. You might as well phrase the question as “why do people throughout the world gossip?” This is not a SEO thing.Tri_State790 wrote: Wed Oct 04, 2023 6:06 pmI want to know what the specific issue is here on seops. Why just rumors? How come nobody can give names and attach their identity to the claims with the names they are speaking on listed? You don't find it kinda cowardly?RBH23 wrote: Wed Oct 04, 2023 5:59 pm
Actually you did by referring to a specific demographic. In your last line, you state “Is there a SEO aversion to Google…”
By just pointing out a “specific demo”, you are insinuating that this is a SEO problem but not a problem elsewhere.
Hold that for a sec. Wonder why seo folks talk about how "tight knit" their schools and communities are but 99% of the time when they are gossiping it's about their own? You see how that nature sorta stands out? I DO.
I can only speak for myself with regards to why I don’t put names to some of the info I share. The people I get info from are connected to the schools or parents of the kids that told me in confidence.
For example: Pendleton and the Moeller job. I personally know people at the school. They told me the info in confidence and didn’t want their name plastered on social media. So I shared the truth about the Moeller job but wouldn’t share the source.
Within Burg, I know nearly everyone at the school with influence; as most of us from Burg do. They tell me stuff in confidence but don’t want their names on social media. Also have connections to some of the families of kids that play. They too don’t want their names posted on social media. There’s a number of stories I have not shared on here because it would give away a football player’s identity or the identity of the family.
Believe it or not, I usually only share the stuff that has been confirmed by multiple sources. And I try to be careful as to not give away the source.
Why do SEO fans favor the rumor mill over facts and research?
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Everyone knows a boomer’s favorite hobby is to gossip. 



Fact check????? Pffffft. For wussies.
Fact check????? Pffffft. For wussies.
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This thread needs locked. Eagle fans only tell the truth even if others don’t like it.Tri_State790 wrote: Mon Oct 02, 2023 5:42 pm It's 2023, and we have never had easier or more efficient access to information/facts, than we have presently. So why do so many posts begin and/or end with "I heard" or "they said" or "I think" or blatant misinformation? It is almost as if the heresy and rumor mill is FAVORED over reality, facts, applicable information in seo?
I think it is an intriguing dynamic. If misinformation and rumor confirm the held bias/sentiment, any effort for fact finding ends immediately in favor of the innuendo.
And yet the very same demographic boldly utters how neighborly and friendly seo is when in truth, this demographic talks and consistently spreads rumor and falsehoods about their neighbors before they do it to anyone outside of their region.
Is there a seo aversion to Google or research or suspending the forming of a conclusion until facts are attained?
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These are conversations with those directly involved. By definition, that is not gossip.Tri_State790 wrote: Wed Oct 04, 2023 6:33 pmSo they wanna gossip but not stand on it. Noted. Like I said. Cowards. Very seo.RBH23 wrote: Wed Oct 04, 2023 6:19 pmAll communities gossip, and all gossip about their own. You might as well phrase the question as “why do people throughout the world gossip?” This is not a SEO thing.Tri_State790 wrote: Wed Oct 04, 2023 6:06 pm
I want to know what the specific issue is here on seops. Why just rumors? How come nobody can give names and attach their identity to the claims with the names they are speaking on listed? You don't find it kinda cowardly?
Hold that for a sec. Wonder why seo folks talk about how "tight knit" their schools and communities are but 99% of the time when they are gossiping it's about their own? You see how that nature sorta stands out? I DO.
I can only speak for myself with regards to why I don’t put names to some of the info I share. The people I get info from are connected to the schools or parents of the kids that told me in confidence.
For example: Pendleton and the Moeller job. I personally know people at the school. They told me the info in confidence and didn’t want their name plastered on social media. So I shared the truth about the Moeller job but wouldn’t share the source.
Within Burg, I know nearly everyone at the school with influence; as most of us from Burg do. They tell me stuff in confidence but don’t want their names on social media. Also have connections to some of the families of kids that play. They too don’t want their names posted on social media. There’s a number of stories I have not shared on here because it would give away a football player’s identity or the identity of the family.
Believe it or not, I usually only share the stuff that has been confirmed by multiple sources. And I try to be careful as to not give away the source.
And I wouldn’t call IHS football players and their families “cowards.” But obviously you are willing to do that.
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Idc if it's ironton or Haverhill. Why not just stand on it? Why they can say it to you or whoever but not publicly? Nuts haven't dropped yet?RBH23 wrote: Wed Oct 04, 2023 7:59 pmThese are conversations with those directly involved. By definition, that is not gossip.Tri_State790 wrote: Wed Oct 04, 2023 6:33 pmSo they wanna gossip but not stand on it. Noted. Like I said. Cowards. Very seo.RBH23 wrote: Wed Oct 04, 2023 6:19 pm
All communities gossip, and all gossip about their own. You might as well phrase the question as “why do people throughout the world gossip?” This is not a SEO thing.
I can only speak for myself with regards to why I don’t put names to some of the info I share. The people I get info from are connected to the schools or parents of the kids that told me in confidence.
For example: Pendleton and the Moeller job. I personally know people at the school. They told me the info in confidence and didn’t want their name plastered on social media. So I shared the truth about the Moeller job but wouldn’t share the source.
Within Burg, I know nearly everyone at the school with influence; as most of us from Burg do. They tell me stuff in confidence but don’t want their names on social media. Also have connections to some of the families of kids that play. They too don’t want their names posted on social media. There’s a number of stories I have not shared on here because it would give away a football player’s identity or the identity of the family.
Believe it or not, I usually only share the stuff that has been confirmed by multiple sources. And I try to be careful as to not give away the source.
And I wouldn’t call IHS football players and their families “cowards.” But obviously you are willing to do that.
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If that's the case hold tight I can really let some info go and give a good reason to lock it. Be careful what ya wish for. LmaoBaldeagle wrote: Wed Oct 04, 2023 7:40 pmThis thread needs locked. Eagle fans only tell the truth even if others don’t like it.Tri_State790 wrote: Mon Oct 02, 2023 5:42 pm It's 2023, and we have never had easier or more efficient access to information/facts, than we have presently. So why do so many posts begin and/or end with "I heard" or "they said" or "I think" or blatant misinformation? It is almost as if the heresy and rumor mill is FAVORED over reality, facts, applicable information in seo?
I think it is an intriguing dynamic. If misinformation and rumor confirm the held bias/sentiment, any effort for fact finding ends immediately in favor of the innuendo.
And yet the very same demographic boldly utters how neighborly and friendly seo is when in truth, this demographic talks and consistently spreads rumor and falsehoods about their neighbors before they do it to anyone outside of their region.
Is there a seo aversion to Google or research or suspending the forming of a conclusion until facts are attained?
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Is that a serious comment? So everything you have ever said to anyone in your life, you would be perfectly fine if they made it public on social media?Tri_State790 wrote: Wed Oct 04, 2023 8:04 pmIdc if it's ironton or Haverhill. Why not just stand on it? Why they can say it to you or whoever but not publicly? Nuts haven't dropped yet?RBH23 wrote: Wed Oct 04, 2023 7:59 pmThese are conversations with those directly involved. By definition, that is not gossip.Tri_State790 wrote: Wed Oct 04, 2023 6:33 pm
So they wanna gossip but not stand on it. Noted. Like I said. Cowards. Very seo.
And I wouldn’t call IHS football players and their families “cowards.” But obviously you are willing to do that.
Why they can say it to certain people? Because they have a relationship with said person. Again, do you not have friends that you confide in, or that confide in you?
This is not rocket science.
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I have found Bill O'Reilly to deliver fair and honest unbiased reporting.Tri_State790 wrote: Wed Oct 04, 2023 3:25 pmWhere do you access news and info? What do you utilize?GalliaGrad78 wrote: Tue Oct 03, 2023 5:44 am Folks are just following the same reporting style of the mainstream corporate media.
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Reuters. BBC. WSJ.Tri_State790 wrote: Wed Oct 04, 2023 3:25 pmWhere do you access news and info? What do you utilize?GalliaGrad78 wrote: Tue Oct 03, 2023 5:44 am Folks are just following the same reporting style of the mainstream corporate media.