LIKE On Fri, May 6, 2016 at 10:10 AM, Peter Vollan <[email protected]> wrote:
> And, we can't "like" this mailing list. :) > > > On 5 May 2016 at 20:34, Gary Weber <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I think only you read that implication; I don't read anyone saying that > >> you *shouldn't create* > >> a Facebook group, only some folks saying that they choose not to join. > > > > Wait, wasn't it you that ordered the 10-minute argument? :-) > > > > Fair enough. Or it could be I'm getting bombarded on almost a daily > basis > > with a sense of entitlement from those that *choose* not to join a social > > networking site and yet complain or express envy about what they cannot > > access. What they CHOSE not to access. ;-) > > > > If they're choosing not to join, they've kind of limited their right to > be > > annoyed that they can't access the content, no? > > > >> On the other hand if you want to share something with the world you > >> *should be aware* > >> that you are excluding quite a few people by exclusively putting it on > >> Facebook instead > >> of an open sharing site; that's also a choice. > > > > Sure. Same is true if they're exclusively putting it on Pinterest or > > Twitter. Or any social networking site. > > > > Or, even back in the day exclusively putting it on GEnie or CompuServe, > > which was even worse considering people actually had to pay to gain > access > > to those services. But the difference is, I didn't hear people complain > > violently about what they _chose_ not to be a part of back in those days. > > > > Besides, what's wrong with the idea of those that are paranoid about > their > > privacy making a Facebook profile that has absolutely NO accurate > personal > > information in order to access what they wish or join any group? > > > > > > > > On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 7:54 PM, MikeS <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > >> > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: Gary Weber > >> To: Model 100 Discussion > >> Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2016 10:26 PM > >> Subject: Re: [M100] my Model 100 facebook group > >> > >> > >> > There was the implication (not necessarily by you, but by the thread > as > >> > a whole) that people *shouldn't* create a group on a medium like > Facebook > >> > because it excludes people. > >> > >> I think only you read that implication; I don't read anyone saying that > >> you *shouldn't create* a Facebook group, only some folks saying that > they > >> choose not to join. > >> > >> As Gary H said, if you don't want to join FB you may well miss out on > some > >> useful information; that's a choice. > >> > >> On the other hand if you want to share something with the world you > >> *should be aware* that you are excluding quite a few people by > exclusively > >> putting it on Facebook instead of an open sharing site; that's also a > >> choice. > >> > >> m > > > > >
