If there are personal attacks, stop.
Here is how that grand entrance looked from the sidelines though.
- "Stay tuned, maybe I have something."
- "Yes I definitely have something."
- "I will tell you what I have later today, once I have time."
- "Subscribte to my youtube channel, to never miss a video."
- "Only thing I ask is for you to put on a smile an act "positively" - enthusistic".
- I might not say what I have today - to preserve it for maybe a longer timeframe - will ask other devs.
Here is what that did conceptually.
- Prompting the one obvious question - where is the proof (screenshots came later)? And what is the underlying concept? (It may be ok to withhold it, if that serves a purpose.)
- Getting the mainstream readership of this forum riled up to "where can I download, can you send me a youtube tutorial?" levels.
- Hitting every possible "PR shill?!" tripwire along the way ("Hey guys, follow me up, like and subscribe and always remember to only post positive encouragement!")
- Showing a tiny bit of *headscratch moment* ethics, when condensing the entire field of "non positive emotions/sentiments" down to the very millenialfriendly concept of toxic, and "forbidding" people to show how they really feel. For some strange reason, millenials fundamentally believe in the notion that "not facebook compatible" feelings and notions always should be suppressed, so everyone can leave a happier life. (US Pharma - we care..
). Some hints in that regard. If people have strong negative feelings in regards to something, let them voice them, dont let it get out of hand, give them a voice, dont suppress it. The reason, on the internet, more often that not is structural, not "the one person that cant suppress their feelings enough".
Now for a swift change of topic (although the prior one to me is important to mention)..
There also is value in structured information, as supposed to "just being first" - or trying to up a followercount.
A first posting of "I think I have something" is great if you do, but leaves much room to interpretation. Its the 5 seconds elevator pitch thing of "you have a limited time to convince people". If you will that with - "follow me on youtube, and I'll get back at you this evening"... You will loose some folks...
Eh, tomorrow is another day...