Scott Lamberton wrote:

> However, having said that, we are actively looking at social networking
> tools for promotional purposes and as a means of communicating with
> members and, perhaps in time, even offering new services or programs.

As long as that doesn't mean disadvantages for those who choose to stay away 
from Facebook etc. due to privacy concerns or other reasons. I've seen 
organisations move pretty much all their public relations work to Facebook, 
which is admittedly an easy trap to fall into -- but I'd much rather not be 
forced to join Facebook just to keep track of what is going on with LPI. So 
far, www.lpi.org is accessible to everybody on the Web and it should remain 
the prime medium that LPI uses to communicate with its members, instead of 
making everybody who happens not to be on Facebook a second-class citizen.

Anselm
(speaking for himself, as usual)
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