Facebooking Recruits...OK or not?

NDFANnSouthWest

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Like I care what a thousand window-lickers think....


For the record, its the contacting that concerns me more than anything. I personally wouldnt "friend" a commit, but I dont play Dungeons and Dragons either. If frantically searching for 17-18 year old boys to contact on facebook is someone's thing, then go for it. To each their own.

Woolybug not only are you a ninja with sox...you used the term "window-lickers"... damn dude you are climbing my wall of fame! You are the MAN!!!!
 

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I am friends with a couple of the recruits, but would never bug them about going to ND or start asking questions. Kinda bugs me with some of the stuff ND fans start telling the kids... Do they not think Kelly and staff has told them how good of a school ND is?
 

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would it be weird if I sent them pictures of me and asked them to send me little bits of their hair? If so, I don't do that...just askin.... right guys.... right? On a more serious note, Social Media has changed recruiting forever...now a coach can recruit 365 simply by updating Twitter.... times a changin old folk... now put on your adult diaper and go to the Rec room to watch Matlock.
 

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No, I highly doubt it. I got it from a friend. I'll do some digging
 

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.... times a changin old folk... now put on your adult diaper and go to the Rec room to watch Matlock.

Careful there BestBIrish ... start dissin' we old folk and you might be facing a stern talking to – maybe even a trip to the corner for a time out, no dessert and an early bed time.

I'd hate to get banned again. Though these new-fangled filters, had they been in place a while back, might have saved my skinny ancient ***!

You, too Mr. McGibblets! I'm watching you ...
 
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Careful there BestBIrish ... start dissin' we old folk and you might be facing a stern talking to – maybe even a trip to the corner for a time out, no dessert and an early bed time.

I'd hate to get banned again. Though these new-fangled filters, had they been in place a while back, might have saved my skinny ancient ***!

You, too Mr. McGibblets! I'm watching you ...

I will be 32 in 17 days...so I can't declare that I am a young buck..... but yes sir, am I grounded? ha ha... please don't make me watch Casa Blanca again
 

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I will be 32 in 17 days...so I can't declare that I am a young buck..... but yes sir, am I grounded? ha ha... please don't make me watch Casa Blanca again

No, not grounded – and no more Casa Blanca, but as your penance watch Key Largo, African Queen, Harvey, M*A*S*H (the movie) and Catch 22. A plenary indulgence if you toss in The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
 
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No, not grounded – and no more Casa Blana, but as your penance watch Key Largo, African Queen, Harvey, M*A*S*H (the movie) and Catch 22. A plenary indulgence if you toss in The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

Ha Ha ... Mash the Movie.... LOL... (taps the mat) UNCLE UNCLE>.
 

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Like I care what a thousand window-lickers think....


For the record, its the contacting that concerns me more than anything. I personally wouldnt "friend" a commit, but I dont play Dungeons and Dragons either. If frantically searching for 17-18 year old boys to contact on facebook is someone's thing, then go for it. To each their own.

I am not against being friends with them, but I am definitely against contacting them.
 

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I am not against being friends with them, but I am definitely against contacting them.

Yea, I agree due to the Knucklehead factor. We have all seen the guy who says something out of line or offensive to a player or coach... the problem is Facebook allows knuckleheads easier access to perfect their craft.
 

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Yes it is creepy.
Very odd, very odd that people would facebook these young guys. Unless you know these guys thru family or personal ways its sort of silly. I think it actually makes the Notre Dame fan base look desperate and pathitic. I played another sport but if this happened to me ( I wasnt important enough to get attention as a scrub ) I'd think it was more of a nuisance.
 

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Very odd, very odd that people would facebook these young guys. Unless you know these guys thru family or personal ways its sort of silly. I think it actually makes the Notre Dame fan base look desperate and pathitic. I played another sport but if this happened to me ( I wasnt important enough to get attention as a scrub ) I'd think it was more of a nuisance.

If they have an issue with it they wouldn't accept the requests or have a facebook. Facebook is a social networking site. Just friending them isn't anything but utilizing the site for what its for.
 

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I'm mainly with phork on this. No it isn't ok. It's one thing to have friends of yours that you actually know on facebook. It is a whole different thing to be adding people you've never met, and probably will never meet in your life on facebook, regardless of whether or not they are going to play collegiate sports.
As per the scouts, rivals, etc... Well, that's their job, much like a college coach, those people are paid to keep up on that stuff. It's different when Bill Johnson from Idaho friends some young kid from Florida just because he's going to Boise St. I think the average age gap of it makes it a little creepier, (the 40 year old guy friending the 18 year old kid) but that aside, it's just a stupid practice altogether.
 

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If they have an issue with it they wouldn't accept the requests or have a facebook. Facebook is a social networking site. Just friending them isn't anything but utilizing the site for what its for.

So with that logic, can I friend everyone on facebook?
 

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Yes you can. I grant you permission. And I know this is a 'facebooking recruits' thread, but so you consider Twitter in the same fashion?

*and again in no way do I support posting on their wall, commenting on their status, or private messaging them. But I don't see a problem with simply friending them
 
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Playing devils advocate here, but if you aren't going to do any of those things...(post on the wall, comment, send message) then what is really the point of "simply friending them"?
 

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I think both sides are Over dramitizing both sides. Can it be creepy. Yes but not always. Is it ok to leave messages for recruits sometimes but not always. It depends on who and how it is being used. Facebook is a major part of my generation and how it communicates. But it can be abused by anyone, just like bullying or sexual abuse that can come from it. Just calm down and be smart.

Personally don't see anything wrong with asking if someone will take a visit but bashing a recruit on a message board is pretty low too.
 

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Playing devils advocate here, but if you aren't going to do any of those things...(post on the wall, comment, send message) then what is really the point of "simply friending them"?

Than what is the point of twitter and why is it so popular? I personally use mine as a twitter type in regaurds to any recruits/commits I have on there. They post info aimed at the thousands of friends/fans they have as do the ones on twitter. They will post things such as in home visits, official visits, how their game performances were. Another outlet besides the media and ND websites to get info. Quite a bit of the info put on here about recruits is from their social networking pages. Again I do not believe in contacting them at all.
 

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When I first saw someone here was friending recruits I thought it was a little wierd too. My Facebook is just friends, primary purpose was to give the UNC fans crap last year. It was a good year for that, kinda got boring to be honest. Anyway I digress.

When Hayes decommited, I looked at his Facebook page. I don't know what I was expecting, but I was surprised. It was like a "fan club" page. I was thinking these kids are in high school, they haven't done anything yet but there it was.

I guess if that is the way these recruits operate, more power to them. If someone here befriends them, I don't care.

With that said, I am concerned about posting, emailing, instant messaging anything beyond a congratulatory type message. Negative comments are a no-no, but even what we may think is a positve post or an impassioned post to come to Notre Dame may be the straw that makes the kid think "that's enough, I'm not going to Notre Dame". Who knows?!

That said, all of this is kind of a mute discussion. The train has left the station. Every school's fans are jumping on these kid's pages and if we don't, the kid might even perceive as a slight........

Still think the coaches would prefer the fans would stay out of it.
 

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You can request friendship on that site, but they have to confirm. I like facebook because I can play Family Feud once a day.

I'm so sexy.
 

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I like facebook because I can play Family Feud once a day.

So you herd the family daily, dress up real nice and pretend you really like each other? All without blurting out, in the heat of the moment, "That was a dumbass answer, you ignorant fawn?"

I thought your shoes went well with the skirt and scoop necked blouse you wore in the last show ... you are indeed sexy.
 

NeuteredDoomer

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Yeah, I know. I'm so sexy that I bet the guy next to me $100 that I could bite my eye. He took up the offer. So I took out my false teeth and bit my eye.

That kinda thingy...
 
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