Quote Originally Posted by TysonLPrice View Post
Hardly...it is the most watched cable news in the US and they really attacked Budweiser. Now they are attacking Target stores. And I thought Twitter was going by the wayside with the younger folks? Your funny, you say I should get into social media, and you told me that on social media. I do get your point, the younger folks aren't watching TV like us older folks. But we have a lot of money to spend.
Ok, you're still not understanding. Fox News is reacting to this, they aren't driving it. Twitter is driving this. I mean do you have any idea how much activity there is on Twitter behind these boycotts? You know how many arguments there are on Twitter over this? You know how many memes and videos are getting posted by the hour? Then on top if this you have the hundreds if not thousands of YouTube commentary channels and independent journalist that pick up on this Twitter activity and comment on them to milk views. This alerts segments of their respective audiences who in turn respond by going on Twitter themselves to argue, meme etc so now you have this massive feedback loop that just gets bigger and bigger. Fox News is not relevant here. This has a life of it's own without them doing anything.

Every time I go on Twitter and YouTube there is something new. Some video of someone doing something crazy or saying something interesting, some new meme etc. I'm not seeing Fox News anywhere here. Look at this. I just opened my Twitter just now and this is what greets me:-

https://twitter.com/bennyjohnson/sta...57847452356611

https://twitter.com/CollinRugg/statu...65667971387393

https://twitter.com/GrahamAllen_1/st...90984509075458

https://twitter.com/redsteeze/status...58870221361152

https://twitter.com/hodgetwins/statu...44167512498178

https://twitter.com/TexasRepublic71/...42048747167744

I could keep probably keep going for hours posting links. Fox News is irrelevant. I could get endless hours of content on this story just from Twitter alone. We don't need Fox News!