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AAW on Facebook

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Ed
I have to say I don't understand what Facebook is. When I want to talk to someone I either call them or email them. What benefits would Facebook bring to AAW?
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Some people love Facebook, but personally, I don't get it. Also, there are some concerns with Facebook - porn and general teenage sillyness, security, spamers and scammers lifting contact info.
 
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It allows communication regardless of location. I have lots of friends on the west coast that time change would make it tough for impromtu calls. However, there is a marketing aspect of Facebook that can get a lot of people linked in.

People could easily share pics of their work with the Facebook friends, who can in turn comment and share. If you become a fan of a Facebook biz or interest group, you automatically receive all their postings. What this means basically is that all of it comes to you, you don't have to go to a number of sites to glean info and timely info can be pushed rather than waiting for a person to go to a website and find it. It's more short term, temporary stuff, where a website is a longer term presence.

A group of us formed a small turning entity that shows our work at a local artist co-op. We marekt ourselves and let folks know of our work through Facebook and link intot he co-ops facebook page. The friends grow pretty fast.
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I'm on Facebook, but I firmly believe it's just another fadish thing like Twitter and a whole lot of other feelie-groupie-touchie-whatever sites that seem to be proliferating on the internet these days. Only part of Facebook I like is
Farmville - want to be my neighbor?
 
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Joe,
That would be a good idea, but there is a large number of people who have nothing in their profiles. This would be a curtail to using this forum as a facebook.

5 of the 6 I looked at did not have any profile info at all.

just my .02

Jerry

p.s. - I also think we should use real names here and not screen names, (or at least a real name in the tag line) but that is another story
 
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I agree with ED it would bring in more junk something else the moderators would have to worry about if they can. just my thoughts.
 
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Joe,
I did see the smilie. I just interpretted it differently.

I still think that profiles should be filled in and names used though

Kurt,
Thanks for that pointer. I use my real name on the forums I subscribe to, and still see many places that do not require it. It is good to see this forum make it mandatory for all new people.

Jerry
 
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I've been on Facebook for almost a year, and it's starting to be a bit too much for me. It's great for family and close friends, but I have a few "friends" I barely know and a lot of my contacts post nothing but those silly games and such. I like to hear what you, yourself in "Real Life" is doing, not who you killed in Vampire Wars, or which 60's cartoon character you are.

Of course I would join an AAW Facebook group if there was one. There is, in fact, a group started by Tib Shaw called "Gallery of Wood Art" representing the AAW's Landmark Center in St. Paul, MN., and membership is open to all.
 
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