With dating lines able to grow stale within a matter of a moments, the competition to portray a sense of friendliness and perhaps even playfulness might be exponentially growing, but there still are comments that are just so old and dry, such as the "Hello, world" comment, it is nothing but a marvel such phrasing is still being offered up with such speed of conviction in this day and age of string derivative buying, selling and trading.
I realize there will be disagreement with the short list I am offering as my opening post, but its a list of possibilities only. That doesn't mean there isn't room for many more reasons and purposes to broadcast the comment. It just means I decided to keep the list short.
5 possible reasons someone is broadcasting the social comment "Hello world!"
1. You believe the entire world world will undoubtedly race to consume your content and you're just trying to follow theoretical international protocols and procedures for being courteous and friendly to one and all.
2. You opened a new blog with an unnamed service provider and your default post already says "Hello, world!" and you leave it there because you think it looks "cute".
3. You have a vested interest in the current market value of the string and need to apply it somewhere in the indexes to help direct dollars and cents your way.
4. Your first name is Hello and your last name is World
5. Your first name is World and your last name is Hello