So I have received an e mail saying I should create an account for The Nest which would connect me to all our social media. What the hell are they talking about. I didn’t click.
I got the same one from a Nigerian prince who just wants to give me their inheritance because I’m the only one who is worthy. Naturally, I clicked as I can only imagine how much this will help our NIL.
I believe it’s a program where we can sign up to be social media ambassadors and help promote stuff
They could be given a forum on this site and could post all their Miami info here.
I tried signing up earlier but quit in disgust. First they wanted to know when I was born, but you could not type it in and there list of years only goes back to 1950. They have already offended 25% of our season ticket/donor base. There were also multiple choice questions in which I did not like any of the choices and there was no way to type in an answer. So if that is the best survey they could come up with, they are not off to a good start with a big portion of the fan base. But if they just posted their stuff here, that would probably get their stuff out to the biggest fans.
Thanks. I will delete the e mail. If you can’t put your birth year in, I certainly could not enter mine.
Only one? I’ve received over $75 billion from these perceived scams. They work great! The girl at the credit Union always smiles at me when I need to deposit another check
I get the concept of what it’s supposed to be, but if it was a senior design project, I’d give it a C at best. Since I signed up the other day, I’ve been tempted to “vibe-code” a competitor to it over the weekend because of the overall disappointment.
I saw “Will You Be Miami’s Next Social Media Ambassador?” in the subject line and deleted it without opening the email. Looks like I didn’t miss anything.
When you try to put in 1890 like I did, there should at least be a follow up question that says “and where do you park your Time Machine?”