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Peevemor
11-10-2021, 03:49 PM
I just saw on the club's Facebook that Hibs are now on Tik Tok - "give us a follow for some unique content".
That's all well and good, but is anyone else becoming confused (& pissed off) by the club's scatter gun approach to social media.
I like to follow the official output. Apart from anything else it helps when trying to stick t the facts among mountains of speculation.
However, we now have the official site, Hibs TV, Hibs YouTube channel, Twitter, Recast and now Tik Tok.
It's obviously a good thing that we're present on all of these media, but the problem is that different info is often posted in different places. I for one don't want to troll through all these different sites to check whether I'm up to date.
I know things are still evolving on the official comms' front, but I really hope they'll rationalise the output.
Ryan91
11-10-2021, 03:57 PM
I just saw on the club's Facebook that Hibs are now on Tik Tok - "give us a follow for some unique content".
That's all well and good, but is anyone else becoming confused (& pissed off) by the club's scatter gun approach to social media.
I like to follow the official output. Apart from anything else it helps when trying to stick t the facts among mountains of speculation.
However, we now have the official site, Hibs TV, Hibs YouTube channel, Twitter, Recast and now Tik Tok.
It's obviously a good thing that we're present on all of these media, but the problem is that different info is often posted in different places. I for one don't want to troll through all these different sites to check whether I'm up to date.
I know things are still evolving on the official comms' front, but I really hope they'll rationalise the output.
Twitter and Facebook should be the Club's primary social media channel and all news items should be posted on Official Site with Twitter/FB linking to the articles.
7Hero
11-10-2021, 04:00 PM
nope.
if its essential they will email it.
MWHIBBIES
11-10-2021, 04:01 PM
Absolutely nothing useful will be posted on the tiktok, dont worry about that.
Sir David Gray
11-10-2021, 04:05 PM
I just saw on the club's Facebook that Hibs are now on Tik Tok - "give us a follow for some unique content".
That's all well and good, but is anyone else becoming confused (& pissed off) by the club's scatter gun approach to social media.
I like to follow the official output. Apart from anything else it helps when trying to stick t the facts among mountains of speculation.
However, we now have the official site, Hibs TV, Hibs YouTube channel, Twitter, Recast and now Tik Tok.
It's obviously a good thing that we're present on all of these media, but the problem is that different info is often posted in different places. I for one don't want to troll through all these different sites to check whether I'm up to date.
I know things are still evolving on the official comms' front, but I really hope they'll rationalise the output.
Agree, particularly with this part in bold.
For example Hibs put a tweet out earlier today with a chance to win hospitality for two this Saturday, all you had to do was comment who was our current top scorer.
As far as I can see there's not been anything posted on Facebook with regards to this competition, unless I've missed it.
There may be a reason as to why this has only gone onto Twitter and not Facebook (I'm not on Instagram so not sure about that) but I don't know what that might be.
green day
11-10-2021, 04:14 PM
The firm I used to work for did this kind of thing - whenever a new platform came on they would sign up, pretend it was going to be the next big thing..........and slowly it would die off.
I suspect that they are trying to appeal to a broad age spectrum, and hope that they will bring appropriate content to the appropriate platform - if someone is doing a pish 30 second dance it will be on Tik Tok !
However, I still think that main messaging will be via email, and stuff like match updates will continue on twitter.
Peevemor
11-10-2021, 04:19 PM
nope.
if its essential they will email it.What if your interest goes beyond the essential?
CapitalGreen
11-10-2021, 04:21 PM
I just saw on the club's Facebook that Hibs are now on Tik Tok - "give us a follow for some unique content".
That's all well and good, but is anyone else becoming confused (& pissed off) by the club's scatter gun approach to social media.
I like to follow the official output. Apart from anything else it helps when trying to stick t the facts among mountains of speculation.
However, we now have the official site, Hibs TV, Hibs YouTube channel, Twitter, Recast and now Tik Tok.
It's obviously a good thing that we're present on all of these media, but the problem is that different info is often posted in different places. I for one don't want to troll through all these different sites to check whether I'm up to date.
I know things are still evolving on the official comms' front, but I really hope they'll rationalise the output.
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There are appears to be Hibs supporters that would disagree with that, giving the amount of moaning at every decision that's made.
Peevemor
11-10-2021, 04:23 PM
Twitter and Facebook should be the Club's primary social media channel and all news items should be posted on Official Site with Twitter/FB linking to the articles.So where do YouTube & Hibs TV come into it?
As it stands we get clips, interviews, goal highlights, etc. posted to Twitter, Hibs TV & YouTube - sometimes on one of them but not the others, sometimes on 2 of them - but rarely all 3.
That's the sort of thing they could do with rationalising IMO.
Viva_Palmeiras
11-10-2021, 04:24 PM
If folks want to see Squirrel in a Sumosuit with mankini take on Nisbet then TikTok it is but for all sensible stuff you’ll look to other channels.
In terms of scattergun I can imagine they are trying to fine tune the right blend of content and possibly testing out ideas that they can only see if they get the intended reaction/response if they trial it.
but really for a consistent message it should be the same across channels. They appear to be trying to differentiate content for recast to get some additional revenues. - I found it a bit of a pain.
Peevemor
11-10-2021, 04:25 PM
.Do you have a point? I don't see it.
Before you answer, I'd point out that there's a huge difference between moaning for the sake of it and constructive criticism.
Sioux
11-10-2021, 04:25 PM
What if your interest goes beyond the essential?
Then you've got multiple platforms to satisfy your interests :lips seal
Alternatively come on here and hear from the experts :greengrin
Sioux
11-10-2021, 04:29 PM
Do you have a point? I don't see it.
Before you answer, I'd point out that there's a huge difference between moaning for the sake of it and constructive criticism.
What category are you in today?
Peevemor
11-10-2021, 04:33 PM
What category are you in today?Given that I've highlighted what I see as a problem, then suggested that rationalising the output would improve the situation, I'd say more constructive criticism than anything else
I just saw on the club's Facebook that Hibs are now on Tik Tok - "give us a follow for some unique content".
That's all well and good, but is anyone else becoming confused (& pissed off) by the club's scatter gun approach to social media.
I like to follow the official output. Apart from anything else it helps when trying to stick t the facts among mountains of speculation.
However, we now have the official site, Hibs TV, Hibs YouTube channel, Twitter, Recast and now Tik Tok.
It's obviously a good thing that we're present on all of these media, but the problem is that different info is often posted in different places. I for one don't want to troll through all these different sites to check whether I'm up to date.
I know things are still evolving on the official comms' front, but I really hope they'll rationalise the output.
Agree 100%
Since452
11-10-2021, 04:47 PM
It's another sign the club is growing imo. The commercial side of the club, including social media, is bigger than we've ever known.
Keith_M
11-10-2021, 04:50 PM
I thought Tick Tock was an expression used when predicting the demise of Hearts a few years back.
Don't tell me it has some other meaning as well?
Libby Hibby
11-10-2021, 04:55 PM
For the over 40s, what’s Tik Tok
Perfect Hatrick
11-10-2021, 04:59 PM
Don’t see the issue.
Different demographics use different social media platforms. Different social media platforms have slightly different content because of that.
Hibs may post different content on each one, but that’ll be deliberately done based on the platforms they feel it’s suitable for. If you want to keep up to date with absolutely everyone then get every social media platform. If you don’t want to keep up to date with Tick Tock style Hibs news then don’t bother getting Tick Tock.
Peevemor
11-10-2021, 05:01 PM
For the over 40s, what’s Tik TokIt's where people post short videos (between 30 seconds & 2 minutes IIRC) of themselves doing stuff that they think is funny or interesting, including a high proportion of girls/women teasing.
Hibby Kay-Yay
11-10-2021, 05:01 PM
Facebook
Instagram
Twitter
Tiktok
YouTube
All have different demographics and are unique in their own way.
See no problem with Hibs having content in TikTok. They must have done their research or had feedback that it’s worth having content in there. Keeps our communication diverse.
Think of it like midfielders. We have RW RM CM CDM DM LM LW AM etc. They are all midfielders but play a different role.
Peevemor
11-10-2021, 05:03 PM
Don’t see the issue.
Different demographics use different social media platforms. Different social media platforms have slightly different content because of that.
Hibs may post different content on each one, but that’ll be deliberately done based on the platforms they feel it’s suitable for. If you want to keep up to date with absolutely everyone then get every social media platform. If you don’t want to keep up to date with Tick Tock style Hibs news then don’t bother getting Tick Tock.So do you think that post match interviews should only be posted on twitter but not Hibs TV or YouTube? That's the sort of stuff I'm meaning.
Peevemor
11-10-2021, 05:04 PM
Facebook
Instagram
Twitter
Tiktok
YouTube
All have different demographics and are unique in their own way.
See no problem with Hibs having content in TikTok. They must have done their research or had feedback that it’s worth having content in there. Keeps our communication diverse.
Think of it like midfielders. We have RW RM CM CDM DM LM LW AM etc. They are all midfielders but play a different role.But we can watch them all at the same time.
MWHIBBIES
11-10-2021, 05:12 PM
For the over 40s, what’s Tik Tok
A massive waste of time for anyone to be honest.
Its essentially malware as well. Not something you want on your phone. Apparently about 1000 times worse than facebook for breaching your privacy and security.
For the over 40s, what’s Tik Tok
It's just a fun platform for people to post stuff it's a mix of everything you can think of and I assume it uses algorithms or something and you see stuff you may like. So what you view or press the like button you'll see more of the same. Lots of daft dances, cooking, arguing, funny stuff . There's actually a lot of educational stuff on it if you find it. I follow a historian who tells stories I enjoy and a histology woman which I find really interesting
It's huge and I think Hibs would be daft not to use it . I'm seeing more and more bands singers and actors using it. It's one of those things that you nip on for a quick look and 20 mins later you look up again. It's more for clips rather than news and interviews I'd imagine
Perfect Hatrick
11-10-2021, 05:17 PM
So do you think that post match interviews should only be posted on twitter but not Hibs TV or YouTube? That's the sort of stuff I'm meaning.
I think they make sense being on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Hibs TV. To a lesser extent they make sense on Instagram and they would make no sense on say Tick Tock are Snapchat imo.
bigwheel
11-10-2021, 05:22 PM
I think they make sense being on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Hibs TV. To a lesser extent they make sense on Instagram and they would make no sense on say Tick Tock are Snapchat imo.
I suspect many of us are not the target audience on tik tok . it will make sense to young kids who connect with most of their content through those platforms
Perfect Hatrick
11-10-2021, 05:23 PM
I suspect many of us are not the target audience on tick tock …..it will make sense to young kids who connect with most of their content through those platforms
Yeah definitely. And I’d suspect it’ll be a totally different type of content because of that.
Keith_M
11-10-2021, 05:24 PM
It's just a fun platform for people to post stuff it's a mix of everything you can think of and I assume it uses algorithms or something and you see stuff you may like. So what you view or press the like button you'll see more of the same. Lots of daft dances, cooking, arguing, funny stuff . There's actually a lot of educational stuff on it if you find it. I follow a historian who tells stories I enjoy and a histology woman which I find really interesting
It's huge and I think Hibs would be daft not to use it . I'm seeing more and more bands singers and actors using it. It's one of those things that you nip on for a quick look and 20 mins later you look up again. It's more for clips rather than news and interviews I'd imagine
Could you clarify in what way that would be a useful tool for a football club?
I'm not really getting that part of it, but genuinely interested as to how it would be useful.
Could you clarify in what way that would be a useful tool for a football club?
I'm not really getting that part of it, but genuinely interested as to how it would be useful.
Is it any different from Facebook? They put clips of goals on it for the world to see? Why not? I don't get the issue. It's free, it's advertising and has a massive worldwide audience . People who don't even know who the club are will see the clips. Accounts on other platforms generally have to be found by the user. Tiktok videos just land on your page so not a limited audience
Iain G
11-10-2021, 05:28 PM
For the over 40s, what’s Tik Tok
A robot character in Return to Oz I think?
CapitalGreen
11-10-2021, 05:34 PM
Could you clarify in what way that would be a useful tool for a football club?
I'm not really getting that part of it, but genuinely interested as to how it would be useful.
Greater engagement and reach with younger demographics. The greater the engagement we have across different demographics the more attractive we will be to potential commercial partners.
CropleyWasGod
11-10-2021, 05:39 PM
Greater engagement and reach with younger demographics. The greater the engagement we have across different demographics the more attractive we will be to potential commercial partners.
:agree:
Our commercial partners piggy-back on our marketing, in the same way they get exposure on the traditional media such as TV and billboards.
jacomo
11-10-2021, 05:40 PM
Greater engagement and reach with younger demographics. The greater the engagement we have across different demographics the more attractive we will be to potential commercial partners.
The days when media duties consisted of weekly press conferences and cosy chats with a handful of chosen journalists has long gone.
Yes it’s a bit annoying that Hibs put stuff on Tik Tok for those of us that don’t use that platform, but what you gonna do? You’ve got to go where the audience is or risk being left behind.
Pretty Boy
11-10-2021, 05:47 PM
Could you clarify in what way that would be a useful tool for a football club?
I'm not really getting that part of it, but genuinely interested as to how it would be useful.
It has about 690 million active users worldwide and is considerably more popular among teens and early 20s than Facebook.
Whilst the impact may be limited it's about getting a brand out there. There are certain sectors where multiple social media platforms are essential. Sport is one of them. I reckon our various commercial partners will be pretty we aren't being left behind in this sphere.
Peevemor
11-10-2021, 05:51 PM
I think they make sense being on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Hibs TV. To a lesser extent they make sense on Instagram and they would make no sense on say Tick Tock are Snapchat imo.I agree, and that's the point I'm making. Currently the post match interviews eventually appear on twitter and nowhere else. They used to be on Hibs TV. Rationalisation is what I'd like to see.
I appreciate that Tik Tok should probably be used for content targeted at a younger audience and a presence across different social media platforms is par for the course nowadays, but the output still needs to be properly structured and released - and I don't think that's currently the case.
For example, I think subscribers to Hibs TV should have access to all video stuff without having to scour around on different platforms.
JohnMcM
11-10-2021, 06:18 PM
For the over 40s, what’s Tik Tok
Information for my fellow over 60’s group, my grandson tells me this is not about a clock.:greengrin
Vault Boy
11-10-2021, 06:21 PM
Tik Tok content wouldn't translate well to the club's official website, Facebook, and arguably Twitter. It's a bonus and I'm glad we're doing it. One of the biggest and fastest growing social networks in the world and taps in to an entirely different demographic.
RyeSloan
11-10-2021, 06:46 PM
So will we be getting Darren doing a ‘show us your baggy fit’ vid?
There will be a few ladies and a number of man crush fans waiting for that one I’m sure [emoji1787]
Peevemor
11-10-2021, 06:53 PM
Hibs Tik Tok
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20211011/62b33eb31f140d8430eb187b639ac74c.jpg
marinello59
11-10-2021, 07:05 PM
Tok Tok is great, highly addictive and I am way older then the demographic it’s aimed at. :greengrin
Glad to see Hibs embrace it.
04Sauzee
11-10-2021, 07:14 PM
Facebook
Instagram
Twitter
Tiktok
YouTube
All have different demographics and are unique in their own way.
See no problem with Hibs having content in TikTok. They must have done their research or had feedback that it’s worth having content in there. Keeps our communication diverse.
Think of it like midfielders. We have RW RM CM CDM DM LM LW AM etc. They are all midfielders but play a different role.
Think it's important to be over all media platforms and I'd hope we submit content to the right platform for the right demographic. I'm sure tick-tock is bigger than YouTube now and will be used for the 30 second silly clips that will appeal to the people that use that platform.
blackpoolhibs
11-10-2021, 07:28 PM
For the over 40s, what’s Tik Tok
I think you have hit the nail on the head, tick tock is for the younger lot i think, and us older ones will probably be more youtube and emails and maybe a little bit of facebook?
Instagram and tick tock seem more for the younger ones, and maybe the club are trying to hit everyone they can?
Personally i find anything the club send out on any media quite bland and hardly worth my while reading, and in the main it all eventually ends up on here anyway.
malcolm
11-10-2021, 07:34 PM
I agree, and that's the point I'm making. Currently the post match interviews eventually appear on twitter and nowhere else. They used to be on Hibs TV. Rationalisation is what I'd like to see.
I appreciate that Tik Tok should probably be used for content targeted at a younger audience and a presence across different social media platforms is par for the course nowadays, but the output still needs to be properly structured and released - and I don't think that's currently the case.
For example, I think subscribers to Hibs TV should have access to all video stuff without having to scour around on different platforms.
I agree but expect that the scarcity of and slow to be added Hibs tv content will relate perhaps in no small part to the current inevitably small number of paying subscribers. The free service for season ticket holders will have resulted in domestic subscriptions falling last year and the resulting lack of attention to that platform will have made that worse.
This may have been a planned new approach from new comms team though I think taking a targeted approach to differing audiences would not inevitably have killed off a directly paying existing audience. I just look at Twitter and YouTube now as they have effectively suffocated Hibs tv with lack of content and just don’t fancy recast. :wink:
Irish_Steve
11-10-2021, 07:38 PM
Frankly it's embarrassing, no evidence of Hibs on MySpace or Bebo. Petrie!!!!!
seanshow
11-10-2021, 09:15 PM
Get with the programme grandads! :devil::devil::devil:
Get with the programme grandads! :devil::devil::devil:
I'm a granny and I can shuffle up the stairs with the best of them :greengrin
The Spaceman
11-10-2021, 09:26 PM
Good on them - it’s huge among u-21s in the UK and globally so it makes complete and utter sense we establish a foothold.
SMAXXA
11-10-2021, 10:07 PM
I don’t know why folk can’t just read the stuff they like to read and don’t bother with the other stuff. I don’t have Facebook, Instagram, tic toc and I don’t think what am I missing out on. I will check Twitter and find that’s as up to date as I need the others I have no interest in and I’m fine with that 😁
Carheenlea
11-10-2021, 10:28 PM
My daughter (10) is a Tik Tok watcher, but her account was set up through my phone and all her notifications come up on my phone as well as hers. She’s never been that keen to date on football or Hibs, but has been to the odd game. Started getting notifications from Hibs Tik Tok so she’s obviously followed them. The outlet might get her more into Hibs than from boring old dad ..
Iain G
12-10-2021, 05:21 AM
Frankly it's embarrassing, no evidence of Hibs on MySpace or Bebo. Petrie!!!!!
I Asked Jeeves and he wasn't much help either 😁
Gatecrasher
12-10-2021, 05:49 AM
Bring back Bebo!
Tick tock is chinese spyware, no thanks.
LancsHibs
12-10-2021, 06:12 AM
Never been on any of them
Allant1981
12-10-2021, 06:53 AM
Wasn't shocked to see some folk have another pop at the club, personally think its great they are going to have tik tok despite not using it myself, its clearly the popular app at the moment and if it gets a few more people interested in the club then great
Renfrew_Hibby
12-10-2021, 07:01 AM
My daughter (10) is a Tik Tok watcher, but her account was set up through my phone and all her notifications come up on my phone as well as hers. She’s never been that keen to date on football or Hibs, but has been to the odd game. Started getting notifications from Hibs Tik Tok so she’s obviously followed them. The outlet might get her more into Hibs than from boring old dad ..
And there you have it. Essential for Hibs and essential for our commercial partners.
Peevemor
12-10-2021, 07:17 AM
Wasn't shocked to see some folk have another pop at the club, personally think its great they are going to have tik tok despite not using it myself, its clearly the popular app at the moment and if it gets a few more people interested in the club then great
I don't think anyone's having a go at the club for using Tik Tok - far from it, and it certainly wasn't the reason I started the thread.
All I was getting at is that, although there's currently a lot of media output from the club, how it's released seems a bit confused with different things appearing in different places - especially between Hibs TV, YouTube, Facebook & Twitter which are all suited to similar content (especially for the likes of interviews or goal highlights).
For example, the evening or morning after a match you often have to search on different platforms to find an interview on one, goal highlights on another, matche highlights eventually on yet another.
I just think there's work to be done to improve this.
Allant1981
12-10-2021, 07:26 AM
I don't think anyone's having a go at the club for using Tik Tok - far from it, and it certainly wasn't the reason I started the thread.
All I was getting at is that, although there's currently a lot of media output from the club, how it's released seems a bit confused with different things appearing in different places - especially between Hibs TV, YouTube, Facebook & Twitter which are all suited to similar content (especially for the likes of interviews or goal highlights).
For example, the evening or morning after a match you often have to search on different platforms to find an interview on one, goal highlights on another, matche highlights eventually on yet another.
I just think there's work to be done to improve this.
Certainly looked like a pop(moan), tik tok is a cracking way to get people interested in the club, many younger folk dont do facebook or twitter now and who checks emails now unless you are expecting something or working, so why wouldnt we explore the newest platform, even if it gets one more bum on a seat or one more person buying something online then ots worked, it's free advertisement so a win win
Peevemor
12-10-2021, 07:30 AM
Certainly looked like a pop(moan), tik tok is a cracking way to get people interested in the club, many younger folk dont do facebook or twitter now and who checks emails now unless you are expecting something or working, so why wouldnt we explore the newest platform, even if it gets one more bum on a seat or one more person buying something online then ots worked, it's free advertisement so a win win
I've absolutely nothing against the club using Tik Tok - as I said in the OP, it's good that we're present on all these platforms.
I just think that we should probably manage the existing output better before publishing even more elsewhere.
Allant1981
12-10-2021, 07:43 AM
I've absolutely nothing against the club using Tik Tok - as I said in the OP, it's good that we're present on all these platforms.
I just think that we should probably manage the existing output better before publishing even more elsewhere.
Just had a look at the post on twitter for the competition they have for hospitality, currently sitting at 644 replies, they will know they wouldnt get this on FB so the aim of it has worked, they will know what gets most views/comments, thats why we employ(im guessing) analytical staff
Peevemor
12-10-2021, 07:46 AM
Just had a look at the post on twitter for the competition they have for hospitality, currently sitting at 644 replies, they will know they wouldnt get this on FB so the aim of it has worked, they will know what gets most views/comments, thats why we employ(im guessing) analytical staff
That's a response based competition though which wouldn't really work on multiple plaforms - not the same thing as a post match interview.
superfurryhibby
12-10-2021, 07:50 AM
Not really to bothered with Hibs being on different social media platforms and having different or more tailored material on the various media outlets. If it’s important I’ll find it one way or another and if it’s Scotty Allan dressed strangely then I don’t really give a toss.
w pilton hibby
13-10-2021, 05:00 PM
Communication and Content Changes
https://www.hibernianfc.co.uk/article/communication-and-content-changes
from the official site
bigwheel
13-10-2021, 05:08 PM
Communication and Content Changes
https://www.hibernianfc.co.uk/article/communication-and-content-changes
from the official site
A lot of good initiatives there , but no match programme anymore - that’s a break with tradition that will be disappointing for a number of fans
Keith_M
13-10-2021, 05:14 PM
Is it any different from Facebook? They put clips of goals on it for the world to see? Why not? I don't get the issue. It's free, it's advertising and has a massive worldwide audience . People who don't even know who the club are will see the clips. Accounts on other platforms generally have to be found by the user. Tiktok videos just land on your page so not a limited audience
Sorry, I actually was genuinely curious, not looking for an argument. :aok:
It's just not something I'm all that familiar with and wondered how it would fit in to a football club's Social Media,.
Sorry, I actually was genuinely curious, not looking for an argument. :aok:
It's just not something I'm not all that familiar with and wondered how it would fit in to a football club's Social Media,.
No issues here. :aok:
I hope my answer helped you understand a little then
Keith_M
13-10-2021, 05:17 PM
No issues here. :aok:
I hope my answer helped you understand a little then
All appreciated, thanks for replying
:top marks
worcesterhibby
13-10-2021, 05:34 PM
Could you clarify in what way that would be a useful tool for a football club?
I'm not really getting that part of it, but genuinely interested as to how it would be useful.
It's useful because it's the platform of choice for a very different demographic to Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. If you want to put content in front of 8-16 year olds, there is no point putting it on facebook, because that demographic uses it very little. If we want to appeal to a young audience and get people of school age to support the club then communicating via TickTock is a good move.
If it was 1986 it would be the same idea as promoting the club through different magazines. The kids read comics, the hard core fan reads fanzines, the older generation read the Sunday Papers and the cool dudes read GQ. It's horses for courses.
Peevemor
13-10-2021, 05:57 PM
Communication and Content Changes
https://www.hibernianfc.co.uk/article/communication-and-content-changes
from the official siteThe part about video & social media could almost be a reply to this thread.
It's good to have a bit of clarity.
Interesting to see that full press conferences are to be shown on Hibs TV. I remember at one time (4-5 years ago?) this sort of stuff was put up for subscribers only, then opened up to everyone after a day or two. It'd be good if they could do something similar again.
The part about video & social media could almost be a reply to this thread.
It's good to have a bit of clarity.
I thought of you when I read it :greengrin
Vault Boy
13-10-2021, 05:58 PM
The part about video & social media could almost be a reply to this thread.
It's good to have a bit of clarity.
I was thinking that when it was put out, they've certainly been having a read.
Peevemor
13-10-2021, 06:03 PM
TBH, one of the reasons I started the thread was in the hope that someone from club might look in.
After all, I don't care what any of you think! [emoji6]
Iggy Pope
13-10-2021, 07:30 PM
TBH, one of the reasons I started the thread was in the hope that someone from club might look in.
After all, I don't care what any of you think! [emoji6]
So you’re to blame for the programmes getting binned?
Peevemor
13-10-2021, 07:44 PM
So you’re to blame for the programmes getting binned?I don't think so, but I do remember predicting their demise not all that long ago.
Iggy Pope
13-10-2021, 07:52 PM
I don't think so, but I do remember predicting their demise not all that long ago.
The veritable soothsayer indeed.
Peevemor
13-10-2021, 07:55 PM
The veritable soothsayer indeed.I doubt that I was alone in seeing that coming.
Hibs Tik Tok
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20211011/62b33eb31f140d8430eb187b639ac74c.jpg
Saw the Jambos on A View From The Terrace ripping the p**s out of us for this. Bet it won't be long before Budge follows suit and they start putting out TikTok content.
CMurdoch
20-10-2021, 10:48 AM
Any chance we could get meaningful injured player updates.
It's one of the real basics that supporters want to know.
There has been next to no information from the club about Hallberg and Mackie other than an occasional JR fudge.
Danderhall Hibs
20-10-2021, 11:29 AM
Any chance we could get meaningful injured player updates.
It's one of the real basics that supporters want to know.
There has been next to no information from the club about Hallberg and Mackie other than an occasional JR fudge.
Aye get that on tik tok - maybe they could be in a hospital bed and it transitions into them standing up on crutches or something? With a funny tune or voiceover in the background.
Brummie_Hibs
20-10-2021, 11:30 AM
If you aren't on MySpace then you're a nobody.
SteveHFC
20-10-2021, 11:35 AM
Where is the Hibs Bebo account?
CMurdoch
20-10-2021, 11:46 AM
Aye get that on tik tok - maybe they could be in a hospital bed and it transitions into them standing up on crutches or something? With a funny tune or voiceover in the background.
Sorry, went off topic after reading the link early in the thread about the shape of our online communication and content moving forward.
As for tik tok I presume it is for brain dead pish like the bollocks above.
I would like to think it is aimed at our very young supporters.
Coco Bryce
20-10-2021, 12:03 PM
Any grown man with a Tik-Tok account needs their hard drive checked.
LaMotta
20-10-2021, 03:24 PM
Any grown man with a Tik-Tok account needs their hard drive checked.
Facebook, Twitter and Instagram recieved the same type of comments when they were emerging.
I think its pretty sensible for many grown men to have tik tok accounts so they can understand more about the worlds fastest growing social media site. It's going to be pivotal for businesses going forward and it will play a big part in young peoples lives. 50% of tik tok users are actually over the age of 34 and that number will grow. There's loads of crap on it but there are useful things on it too - travel tips, restaurant suggestions, self help advice etc etc. No harm in embracing it :greengrin
w pilton hibby
20-10-2021, 05:22 PM
Now a chance to be a superfan
https://www.hibernianfc.co.uk/article/hib-fan-token-on-pre-sale
Coco Bryce
20-10-2021, 05:48 PM
Facebook, Twitter and Instagram recieved the same type of comments when they were emerging.
I think its pretty sensible for many grown men to have tik tok accounts so they can understand more about the worlds fastest growing social media site. It's going to be pivotal for businesses going forward and it will play a big part in young peoples lives. 50% of tik tok users are actually over the age of 34 and that number will grow. There's loads of crap on it but there are useful things on it too - travel tips, restaurant suggestions, self help advice etc etc. No harm in embracing it :greengrin
🤔
"Roughly 50% of TikTok's global audience is under the age of 34 with 32.5% aged between 10 and 19. 41 percent of TikTok users are aged between 16 and 24. TikTok users spend an average of 52 minutes per day on the app. In less than 18 months, the number of US adult TikTok users grew 5.5 times. 4 Jan 2021"
LaMotta
20-10-2021, 09:44 PM
🤔
"Roughly 50% of TikTok's global audience is under the age of 34 with 32.5% aged between 10 and 19. 41 percent of TikTok users are aged between 16 and 24. TikTok users spend an average of 52 minutes per day on the app. In less than 18 months, the number of US adult TikTok users grew 5.5 times. 4 Jan 2021"
Struggling to understand your point here mate?
Coco Bryce
21-10-2021, 07:20 AM
Struggling to understand your point here mate?
You said 50% of Tik-Tok user were over 50 when in fact it's actually under 50 years of age.
Hence my original post.
LaMotta
21-10-2021, 01:44 PM
You said 50% of Tik-Tok user were over 50 when in fact it's actually under 50 years of age.
Hence my original post.
Eh?
My post said 50% of users are over 34 years of age. Your previous post says the same thing as well!
hibee-boys
21-10-2021, 01:48 PM
Eh?
My post said 50% of users are over 34 years of age. Your previous post says the same thing as well!
I’m surprised it’s not more than 50! Very popular app, my teenage daughters are on it all the time dancing about the house so if it helps Hibs connect to a younger audience then all good👍
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