Athletes’ social media accounts are a mixed bag. Despite what Charles Barkley once said the current crop of young millionaire athletes, whether they like it or not, are considered role models by our nation’s youth. Aware of the world wide web’s uncanny ability to spark controversies and ruin reputations, most guys and gals keep their online presence watered down and operate within the standard-issue, pro athlete social media handbook–praise teammates, post pictures from the game, tweet some Scripture, use lots of emojis. It makes perfect sense, but it also constitutes a follow wasted. Quite simply, those accounts are boring.