Originally posted by french frank
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Oh Sal, so the Facebook group has gone within hours of me joining
I thought it would have been worthwhile to persevere for a while, get the hang of it, see what happened.
Facebook is such a huge facility nowadays, so yes it can be scary. But my own page/profile is rather sparse, I don't post regularly on that page, so I don't get any spam or rubbish that people seem to fear.
My activity every other day or so is limited to 'groups,' all music-related, things like 'Jazz Age' and record collecting groups. All members do is post links to websites, blogs, youtubes and podcasts, and discuss them all, very limited activity. And the limited activity of Defend R3 would have got along quite easily I'm sure, attracting interest from many folk who don't know FoR3.- - -
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Originally posted by John Wright View PostOh Sal, so the Facebook group has gone within hours of me joining
I thought it would have been worthwhile to persevere for a while, get the hang of it, see what happened.
Facebook is such a huge facility nowadays, so yes it can be scary. But my own page/profile is rather sparse, I don't post regularly on that page, so I don't get any spam or rubbish that people seem to fear.
My activity every other day or so is limited to 'groups,' all music-related, things like 'Jazz Age' and record collecting groups. All members do is post links to websites, blogs, youtubes and podcasts, and discuss them all, very limited activity. And the limited activity of Defend R3 would have got along quite easily I'm sure, attracting interest from many folk who don't know FoR3.
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anton, yes, a missed opportunity for sharing.
Oh dear,
Originally posted by Anna View Post..... I did sign up but was wary about the privacy issue ...... but received the message that my account was disabled because I was using a fake identity. How do they know I am not my grandmother!!
Ha ha, this is hilarious Anna. You are worried about security/privacy and then get upset when you've used a fake logon
Clearly you and grandma have a presence on the net already, like your age, email etc and you don't want folks stealing your identities, yes?- - -
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Originally posted by antongould View PostI agree JW - they sort of advertised a Mahler group next to our late lamented group and I had a peek and it seemed very civilised.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostThe instigator then flounced off to set up his own group, yelling "You moron!" at me. Finito.
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Originally posted by Andrew Slater View PostI offered to investigate setting up a Facebook page for a composer society, and I'm now worried that they might take me up on it
It depends what you want a Facebook page to achieve. I think a forum is much better if you already have a fair number of members. If it's very active, like this one, it soon gets picked up by search engines. But if you want to maximise your membership e.g. for financial reasons, I suppose Facebook is how it's done.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven View PostExtending democracy!
by giving all ownership of your words, images and sounds to an American Data Mining company
with some very dodgy ethics indeed
demonocracy more like ...........
Originally posted by mercia View Postthis complicated relationship has reminded me of when I was a little choirboy, getting rather bored during sermons and reading that page in the back of The Book of Common Prayer where they list all the people one is not allowed to marry - I think cousin's daughter's father-in-law may have been one of them
I used to do that as well....... the "Table to find Easter" was a bundle of laughs as well
but back to Stalkerbook
I would join right away if we could have a "punch-in-the-face-book" ......... and Gove would be my first "poke'
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Originally posted by Andrew Slater View Postff: I think you've unwittingly assisted me in my investigation!It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Our 'Friend' has immediately departed in a huff and set up his own Group - with the original name. I'm keeping a watching brief to see if it takes off and I'll publicise the details if so (it appears to have one fewer members this morning - and one person has already said he doesn't recognise the station as the one he listens to every day). He aims at getting 30,000 members, it seems, but I suspect he'll find it harder than he thinks: if it's what he wants, he should have done that in the first place as he already had many more Facebook 'friends' of his own (over 100) than me (0).
In spite of his calling me a 'moron' I shall advise all the FoR3 bigwigs as a) they have more clout and b) they'll be more likely to be on Facebook for their own self-advertising purposes. But I propose to push FoR3 a bit harder. Anyone who appreciates the quieter, more intellectual approach, please join us. As I say, if it looks as if his more strident campaign is a success, I'll publicise it.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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