I am in total agreement here with Lorelie regarding how important arachne is
as a resource, forum and place of refuge.
 
What we are forgetting here is
that social networking is an unsecure place.  Many people will simply not use
it.  The ability to loose personal details through such sites and to have
people data mining on them to gain personal information is rife.
 
I am
continually aghast at the personal information that colleagues and friends
happily put onto facebook.  As someone who has worked in hr for many years I
am also really worried that people put info onto such sites that can be easily
found when you are looking up someone who has applied for a job.  More
worrying is that fact that facebook is able to look at a picture placed on one
site and identify the person in the photo from their site and place their name
on the first site.  I think its amazing that government organisations can't
run facial recognition on port entry but facebook can find your face on your
mate's page and put your name on it.  Something is upside down here.
 
I know
that I need to use social media for our company but I really don't trust it
and don't want to use it - when I do, I will take every opportunity to make
myself as unknown as possible.

Kind Regards

Liz Baker
[email protected]

My chronicle of my bobbins can be found at my
website: http://thelacebee.weebly.com/


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From: Lorelei Halley <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent:
Tuesday, 1 November 2011, 23:27
Subject: [lace] arachne and photos

Nicky
For
myself, I want arachne to go on existing forever.  It is the most valuable
general lace discussion group on the internet, as far as I can see, and I
belong to several.

The discussions about ning, facebook, bobbinlace at
google, bobbinlace at
yahoo are all about the capability to insert photos into
comments.  This would
make arachne a site for real teaching, as well as
discussion.  Some of us are
a little frustrated that giving detailed help to
beginners is very awkward
because we don't have that photo capability right in
the software for this
group.  I personally find the community webshots account
that arachne has is
clumsy and slow.  There is just too much advertizing and
pop-ups.  It slows
down page loading way too much.

Ning is a host for social
networks which has created their own software, and
it is wonderful in what it
can do.  All the platforms (I think that's the
word) I mentioned in the 2nd
paragraph have photo capability right in the
site.  But they all work
differently and have different strong points and
weaknesses.

Don't panic,
we're just talking about this.  I don't want to replace arachne.
I just wish
it could do more.
Lorelei

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