On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 6:36 PM, NikTh <[email protected]> wrote: > > This is the bad thing with social media. Anyone can create any Official > ("Official") account for almost any project on the earth. > > I can create @lubunturealoffical , @lubuntuonlyofficial > @officiallubuntu...etc. > > Social media allow this , to any user. At my opinion social media > shouldn't allow the usage of word official in any title, except the > project leader could prove that this is his/her project. > > Now we have this sittuation with two lubuntu twitter accounts, I would > suggest to stop arrguing and follow them both. :) >
Yes and No :) While it is true that anyone can create endless number of accounts with whatever 'name' he/she choose BUT when there is a Community - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community - and 'one of this very community' steps in, take the burden to create something for 'this community' and share the login username and password with interested people from that very community, I see no reason to hold them back to call that account <CommunityName_Official> :) The 'official' words has been used, exactly, to show the difference and prevent anyone else to create an account and claims that account is the official account. We are a group of volunteers, we are not getting paid, we do what we do because we love it. WHY everything on Lubuntu must be complicated and hard to be understood? Sorry, but I had to disagree with your opinion. However, I fully respect it because I do believe in: "Disagree but do not Disrespect" :) I usually follow active accounts with useful posts ;) -- Remember: "All of us are smarter than any one of us." Best Regards, amjjawad <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad> Areas of Involvement <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad/AreasOfInvolvement> My Projects <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad/Projects>
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