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Post by luzrnaz on Aug 29, 2012 14:30:33 GMT -5
i am just glad there were good fans that compiled what was said in real time. I hope all of these deletions do not indicate that we could lose something we really love about adam. I hope he does not censor himself (or allow someone else to do it for him) too much. It does appear he will do whatever it takes to get that "success" he has been striving for.
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Post by AdisaM on Aug 29, 2012 14:48:55 GMT -5
I like the 2013 Adam Lambert that Amazon is selling. It says ML Publishing in the UK. I wonder if this has been approved by Adam or Cherry? Has anyone asked? I think Shoshanna said that it isn't legit.
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Post by bullsfan on Aug 29, 2012 15:02:29 GMT -5
That was my first thought! Great minds... ;D LOL I'm just trying to figure out WHO told him to clean up his tweets. The producers at Idol? His own management people? Lol, it could have been his mom!
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Post by evergreen on Aug 29, 2012 15:06:47 GMT -5
LOL I'm just trying to figure out WHO told him to clean up his tweets. The producers at Idol? His own management people? Lol, it could have been his mom! Maybe his backordered filter arrived... ;D
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Post by tigerlily on Aug 29, 2012 15:08:26 GMT -5
i am just glad there were good fans that compiled what was said in real time. I hope all of these deletions do not indicate that we could lose something we really love about adam. I hope he does not censor himself (or allow someone else to do it for him) too much. It does appear he will do whatever it takes to get that "success" he has been striving for. If you remember, Adam said he had to be "his best self" (or something like that) when he was Idol. Smart people know to adjust their speech, actions, performances, etc. when they are in different settings and situations- especially when trying to impress others for votes or for a job. Everyone has to accommodate in different situations. You may cuss like a sailor, but most people can't do that at work or in every setting they are in throughout the week. The tweets aren't a issue for me, and I really doubt they would be for Idol, but I see it as a positive sign that Adam is still being considered for the job! Now, about Nicki M's tweets...
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Post by bullsfan on Aug 29, 2012 15:11:10 GMT -5
i am just glad there were good fans that compiled what was said in real time. I hope all of these deletions do not indicate that we could lose something we really love about adam. I hope he does not censor himself (or allow someone else to do it for him) too much. It does appear he will do whatever it takes to get that "success" he has been striving for. If you remember, Adam said he had to be "his best self" (or something like that) when he was Idol. Smart people know to adjust their speech, actions, performances, etc. when they are in different settings and situations- especially when trying to impress others for votes or for a job. Everyone has to accommodate in different situations. You may cuss like a sailor, but most people can't do that at work or in every setting they are in throughout the week. The tweets aren't a issue for me, and I really doubt they would be for Idol, but I see it as a positive sign that Adam is still being considered for the job! Now, about Nikki M's tweets... Totally agree! Adam is still being considered and just being cautious and smart.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2012 15:11:43 GMT -5
Fake Fame: Celebrities & their fake Twitter followers - Terra USA music.terra.com/fake-fame-celebrities-their-fake-twitter-followers,085222fa33379310VgnVCM20000099cceb0aRCRD.html via @terracom 9 of 18 Adam Lambert, the king of glitter, has one of the lowest fake percentages, coming up at 13%. With over 1 million followers, it seems to be that Adam has some true fans. I find this interesting, although I am very sceptical of their assumption that all 'fake account followers' were bought - well, especially bought by a celebrity wanting to boost their follower count. I am sure that there are entrepreneurs that make spamming accounts to distribute ads and adlike info. Naturally they operate these accounts to follow people who, in turn, have a lot of followers. In that way, their ad message has more possibilities to be seen and shared with a lot of people. But I bet these accounts are paid by the advertiser, not by the celebrity followed. Unless we are talking about someone who lives on the fame alone without any actual substance who are in dire need of a big number of followers. I also have some doubts on measuring spam content, but yeah, same topics and repetitiveness could be easily detected. They need to use some key words that are determined not be directly related to the followed account, thus interpreted as spam. Hmmm, if the deciding factor is ony repetitiveness that deviates the figures too much I think. Hope this is not too OT, but I ran across more about this today. Buying Their Way to Twitter Fame www.nytimes.com/2012/08/23/fashion/twitter-followers-for-sale.html?_r=4&adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1345810035-hPtdwhoE1D2MaX4UUGwl9gThis article explains how it's done: The practice is surprisingly easy. A Google search for “buy Twitter followers” turns up dozens of Web sites like USocial.net, InterTwitter.com, and FanMeNow.com that sell Twitter followers by the thousands (and often Facebook likes and YouTube views). At BuyTwitterFollow.com, for example, users simply enter their Twitter handle and credit card number and, with a few clicks, see the ranks of their followers swell in three to four days.
Will Mitchell, the founder of Clear Presence Media, a marketing company outside Tampa, Fla., said that he has bought more than a million followers for his clients, which include musicians, start-ups and a well-known actress he declined to identify. “And it’s so cheap, too,” he said. In one instance, Mr. Mitchell said, he bought 250,000 for $2,500, or a penny each.According to this article, some 70% of the legions of people following Lady Gaga, and President Obama, are fake or inactive. Twitter has filed lawsuits against the spammers. Pretty enlightening.
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Post by leenaseyez on Aug 29, 2012 15:18:58 GMT -5
Lol, it could have been his mom! Maybe his backordered filter arrived... ;D I have a feeling that Sauli was not delighted in the morning .
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2012 15:25:59 GMT -5
Maybe he deleted a lot of the tweets because it would be too obvious if he only deleted the Idol related ones...?
Regardless, it is another good sign!
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