How can some paid forum posts be "less fake" or strange?

Jason76

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One person has accused me of this. Anyway, I cannot understand it. However, though, I admit a few posters go "all out" - like they were working for real cash.

Anyway, I think the problem is sometimes I go on a "silly binge" that puts people off. For instance, on my FB drum lesson thing I made a thread about Ringo Starr - and it was probably better not posted (I removed it despite it having many likes and shares.). Well, a lot of people liked it - but certain people are "just that type" that get rubbed the wrong way (same goes in teaching, Iv'e seen silly teachers get eaten up by students who eventually don't respect them.).

Well, the thread was"Was Ringo Starr's drumming good.?" or something like that.
 
Well, if you think about it, when taking a posting request, regardless of being on an official team or through a private service, the better you can adjust to the topic of a forum, the more pleased the requester will be. SO, if I were to post about Teletubbies on a Pokemon Forum, the forum owner wouldn't be so happy, as that is not the subject matter. But if I were to post Teletubbies on a kids tv show forum, then that would be just fine.
 
Well, if you think about it, when taking a posting request, regardless of being on an official team or through a private service, the better you can adjust to the topic of a forum, the more pleased the requester will be. SO, if I were to post about Teletubbies on a Pokemon Forum, the forum owner wouldn't be so happy, as that is not the subject matter. But if I were to post Teletubbies on a kids tv show forum, then that would be just fine.

But isn't a few off-topic things useful - to make a discussion more colorful? Why does that rub the wrong way with some?
 
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