I has a bemusement.
I ignored FB for many years, until a couple of years ago when the political situation in Alberta made me search out more places to air my views than are allowed on the CBC news site (which has few articles open for comment anymore).
So my MLA's FB page has become part of the daily internet routine. Not because I like her, but because I loathe, detest, and despise her and everything she and that sociopathic political party stands for. I had the pleasure of telling off her media spokeswoman yesterday when she tried to spin the usual BS that the only people who hate the new curriculum are the teachers' union members who have some nasty "political agenda." I do not and never have belonged to a union, and it's been decades since I taught anything formally. Education just happens to be something I've always been passionate about, and this gang of thugs that pretends to be a government is determined to wreck everything here.
Then the implosion of Big Fish Games began. They took what worked and completely messed it up to the point that some people are talking about class-action lawsuits. I just posted a comment there, and someone answered. I answered him. A couple of days later I checked back and a whole lot of angry people are posting.
I've also posted some on the Fighting Fantasy FB page, reminding the people in the UK that there are FF fans in North America as well (this year is the 40th anniversary of that gamebook series' debut and all sorts of goodies and events are planned... if you live in the UK. The rest of us don't matter, apparently).
So what's bemusing?
I am now the proud bearer of a Top Fan badge for all three sites. I'm beyond angry and fed up with two of them and am in no way a "fan." I've just had a lot to say lately. I'm miffed at the third not because I no longer like FF - I still love it - but because of the attitudes of the UK writers and artists toward North American and other non-UK fans.
It's the kind of train wreck that you just have to laugh about, because it's so absurd.