I understand people's concern over FB.  I also know people who refused to leave 
messages on answering machines when they became popular.  Dance groups used to 
mail out fliers, but none in our area do now as it wasn't cost effective.  
Postcards with a website address has replaced fliers with all the info.  Heck, 
there are even less postcards now announcing events.  But boy, do I get a lot 
of event invites.

What I have not heard are any suggestions on how to attract new voices to FB 
that would revive discussions and make it worthwhile to continue on MIT.  
Historically, most of the discussions on Tango-L were started by organizers, 
teachers, or those maintaining tango websites.  All of the new 
teachers/organizers in my area are much more active in FB than on email 
listservs (except as it pertains to their work).  It's a lot easier to "friend" 
someone than add an email to one's contact list.  On the other tango listserv's 
that people use, how's the traffic there?  Is it by new voices or the same ones?


Trini de Pittsburgh
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