Dear Google:
With all due respect, I am writing to inform you that the term "followers" is not complimentary and may put off some otherwise willing "followers" if only the term was something more encouraging and less demeaning.
There are probably at least half a dozen or so more readers out there who would be "followers" of my blog if only the category were not so stigmatizing. Perhaps you (Google) could try a new term, something less pathetic sounding, more enticing, such as: "readers," "fans," "groupies," -- get the picture?
Not too many people are proud to be followers. Aren't we taught -- as early as grade school -- not to be a follower, but instead, to be a leader?
Respectfully yours,
julie
With all due respect, I am writing to inform you that the term "followers" is not complimentary and may put off some otherwise willing "followers" if only the term was something more encouraging and less demeaning.
There are probably at least half a dozen or so more readers out there who would be "followers" of my blog if only the category were not so stigmatizing. Perhaps you (Google) could try a new term, something less pathetic sounding, more enticing, such as: "readers," "fans," "groupies," -- get the picture?
Not too many people are proud to be followers. Aren't we taught -- as early as grade school -- not to be a follower, but instead, to be a leader?
Respectfully yours,
julie
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