Usually on social media, cynicism is welcome. But, apparently, this post is already overkill.
What people do not go to to increase the number of subscribers to their account. For the sake of popularity, the inhabitants of social networks are ready to publish frank and frankly idiotic photos, shoot risky videos, pass off other people’s deep thoughts as their own and (much more often) write nasty things.
The last method was resorted to by a young resident of the United States. On her Twitter page, she posted a selfie in a tight dress that accentuated her not quite flat tummy. And the caption: “The fourth month of pregnancy. If this photo gets more than 4 thousand retweets, I will leave it. “
Hell naturally opened up in the comments. “Seriously? Are you going to solve the problem like this? Retweets? ” – questions poured in. Some offered the girl help: they say, she had already passed half the way, so let her go to the end and give birth to a child. After all, the world is not without kind children, and right now they are ready to help her with children’s things. But the majority suggested that the joker delete the account along with the ridiculous tweet. “How can you wear a cross and still post such things?” – the inhabitants of Twitter are outraged.
Nathan, the young man responsible for the scandal, appeared in the commentary. “Instead of telling me about your pregnancy, you decided to dump everything on Twitter ?!” “And you generally refused to give me money,” she replied. Young people began to sort things out, and then the comedy turned into a circus: a second girl appeared, claiming that she was pregnant with Nathan. The rest of the participants in the discussion went amicably for popcorn.
In the end, the girl decided to admit that she was just joking. “Well, what, all sorts of divorces are asking for retweet when they are looking for a father for their children!” – she motivated. “Stupid joke,” they told her. By that time, the photo had received more than 7 thousand retweets. So she would have to leave the child. If he really was.