Man Sparks Debate On Guinness Facebook Page Over Likes Of Pictures With Boobs
Some of the greatest debates of our lifetime are taking place in Facebook groups of all kinds. Usually, the daily debates take place between women with "can I speak to the manager" haircuts or dudes who think they have a point to prove.
In either case, there aren't any real winners in those debates. This isn't one of those highly intellectual exercises about politics or goings-on in the neighborhood. This is a debate of the more scientific variety and there is a clear and obvious winner.
I don't even know if you can really call it a debate. This guy backpedals fairly quickly after being stuffed in a locker for complaining about boobs. That's right, he took a shot at boobs. Now is not the time for such disrespect. Boobs are back.
Nonetheless, a member of the Guinness Community, a Facebook group of 282k strong, decided to complain about the fact that one of his posts - featuring three shots of his Guinness - only received 7 likes while posts of Irish stout with boobs in them earn thousands of likes.
"The difference between content for the intended community & content that the Guinness Community really want," he posted over the weekend. Here's his post with 7 likes compared to one that typically winds up with more than a thousand likes.
You don't need hundreds of thousands of dollars in student debt to figure this one out. Men, women, and dare I say, children - the breastfeeding ones you sicko - like boobs.
The Guinness Community Has Interests That Go Beyond Beer
The complainer received very little sympathy in the responses to his complaint. One asked, "You need a wee hug mate?"
Another weighed in with, "Did you make your other post for attention or just to be part of a community? If it's the latter, it doesn't matter if another team gets more likes."
This is where he starts to backpedal. He wasn't complaining, simply making an observation. He responded, "You’re looking at it wrong, I’m making an observation not a complaint."
The good folks of the Guinness Community saw right through this guy and kept up the heat. A woman brutally pointed out, "Nobody liked your post because it was boring af."
"How you mad cause she got more likes than you?," another asked.
The man's "not a complaint" post received a ton of attention. He was getting dragged in the comments, but collecting tens of thousands of likes on that post in the process.
If likes is what he was after, he got plenty of those on his complaint. If he was attempting to shut down the posts that he couldn't compete with, you know the ones that include boobs, he failed miserably at that.
Members of the community, whether they were going to already or not, fired off more pictures of pints of Guinness that just so happened to be strategically placed in the general area of boobs. Join the group for the Guinness, stay for the boobs.