For whatever reason, people still think good intentions always lead to good results. That's completely not the case. Therefore, you can't put hashtags like #Ask____ expecting spirited discussion, especially when the subject has a troubled history. You're setting the subject up for some ether.

You'd think Florida State would get this, but the Twitter account somehow thought people forgot Jameis Winston's sexual assault investigation and robbery. That's a huge no.

#Noles Fans: Do you have a question for our starting QB Jameis Winston? Tweet us using #AskJameis. — FSU Football (@FSU_Football) August 10, 2014

You stole crab legs and you didn't take any butter to go with them? How could you forget that? #AskJameis — David Gwidt (@DaveGwidt42) August 10, 2014

#AskJameis Of all the coaches you have played for over the years, why did you steal those crab legs? — Fake Bo Pelini (@FauxPelini) August 10, 2014

#AskJameis if the Publix employees at check out are in zone coverage and you're running a read-option with the crab legs, what do you do? — Johnny Football (@JohnnyCleveIand) August 10, 2014

What legs were easier to open, the crab legs you stole or the non-consenting white woman's that you raped? #AskJameis — mike (@damoneyyyy) August 10, 2014

#AskJameis Did the crab legs consent to going back to your house? — Fake SportsCenter (@FakeSportsCentr) August 10, 2014

So again, try to ween off using #Ask____ as a publicity option. Unless you're Jay Z.