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Thread: Alright, let's have the talk: Correcting Recruits on the Name

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    I think people need to stop interacting with recruits on social media beyond just liking the post lol. My social media feeds are finally Florida-less after a lot of manicuring, but the number of grown men (Florida fans) commenting on 17/18 year olds' social media posts. Ugh


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    Quote Originally Posted by RedTails View Post
    I think people need to stop interacting with recruits on social media beyond just liking the post lol. My social media feeds are finally Florida-less after a lot of manicuring, but the number of grown men (Florida fans) commenting on 17/18 year olds' social media posts. Ugh
    The best policy right here. On the RR account, when recruits "show love," we more often than not 'like' the message. Just to show that fans are paying attention to their interest. And when they commit to UL, we'll welcome them with a "Welcome to #cULture" or something similar. Outside of that, there really is no benefit to interacting with them.

    Also the part about it just being kinda weird for 30/40/50 year old dudes to be messaging teenagers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    We're still tip toeing here. Should fans be correcting recruits on social media about the name thing?

    If your stance is "the orientation people should be on top of this," that's a separate issue. Fans bothered enough to comment should target their efforts to the coaching staff, right?

    If your stance is "steering" the conversation, that indicates you're against public correction, no?

    Seems that no one is in favor of it yet. And that's what I'm interested in finding out. What help is it to correct publicly?
    "I don't think it is helpful to "correct""

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    The best policy right here. On the RR account, when recruits "show love," we more often than not 'like' the message. Just to show that fans are paying attention to their interest. And when they commit to UL, we'll welcome them with a "Welcome to #cULture" or something similar. Outside of that, there really is no benefit to interacting with them.

    Also the part about it just being kinda weird for 30/40/50 year old dudes to be messaging teenagers.
    Mike "the tiger" S would like a word with you....

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    Quote Originally Posted by fanof71 View Post
    Mike "the tiger" S would like a word with you....
    Great point. Rule of thumb: Anything that USL dropout does, we should all aspire to do the opposite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    Great point. Rule of thumb: Anything that USL dropout does, we should all aspire to do the opposite.
    LMAO!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    Great point. Rule of thumb: Anything that USL dropout does, we should all aspire to do the opposite.
    Lafman1 isn't happy with MAT, LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedTails View Post
    I think people need to stop interacting with recruits on social media beyond just liking the post lol. My social media feeds are finally Florida-less after a lot of manicuring, but the number of grown men (Florida fans) commenting on 17/18 year olds' social media posts. Ugh
    100% agree here

  9. #21

    Default Re: Alright, let's have the talk: Correcting Recruits on the Name

    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    The best policy right here. On the RR account, when recruits "show love," we more often than not 'like' the message. Just to show that fans are paying attention to their interest. And when they commit to UL, we'll welcome them with a "Welcome to #cULture" or something similar. Outside of that, there really is no benefit to interacting with them.

    Also the part about it just being kinda weird for 30/40/50 year old dudes to be messaging teenagers.
    I think correcting them on social media is a bad look. Our energy would be better spent communicating with admin to make sure recruits are using the correct name in the first place.

  10. #22

    Default Re: Alright, let's have the talk: Correcting Recruits on the Name

    Talking directly to 17 year old recruits on social media is weird. And lecturing a teenager on the correct use of our name is "Karen-like". Let our recruiters, coaches, etc. handle how these kids refer to us.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    Also the part about it just being kinda weird for 30/40/50 year old dudes to be messaging teenagers.
    This part…..

  12. #24

    Default Re: Alright, let's have the talk: Correcting Recruits on the Name

    It makes ZERO sense to correct a recruit on social media. Not only does it NOT build any rapport or goodwill, it is a very effective tool for rivals to point to when recruiting against us.

    As a group, does it make sense for us to be proactive in calling out these individuals when they do this online and visible to the recruits. Once again, it doesn't need to get ugly, but definitely let the recruit know that this person is a very small sampling of what the Ragin' Cajun fanbase is like.


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