2015-10-18 13:49 GMT+02:00 Tim---Kracked_P_P---webmaster <
[email protected]>:

> On 10/17/2015 10:39 AM, Andreas Säger wrote:
>
>> Am 16.10.2015 um 18:45 schrieb anne-ology:
>>
>>>         curiously wondering what gmane is ...
>>>            curiously wondering what else I'll be a-learnin' today ...
>>>               curiously wondering what the newest computer gadget'll be
>>> ...
>>>                  curiously wondering ... curiously wondering ...
>>> curiously
>>> wondering  ;-)
>>>
>>>         very interesting indeed;
>>>            and remember'g how file folders expanded to hold letters by
>>> same
>>> case ...
>>>           ah, times ... they've been a-changin'  ;-)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Mailing lists and aggregators are tools of the 90ies. Almost forgotten
>> in the twitter age.
>>
>
> Not everyone like to use Twitter or Facebook.
>
> I have not used Twitter in years, and the only reason I have a Facebook
> account is for connecting with family and friends worldwide [that share
> photos and such on Facebook].
>
> Most communications, that are not face-to-face or over the phone, are done
> via email.  I prefer this.
>
> "tools of the 90ies"?  Well so are desktops, laptops, web servers, and
> other tech that is the foundation of what we use today.
>
> As for "Twitter", well the national news has stated that Twitter, and some
> other social media outlets, are downsizing due to the lack of use.
>
> Also, a case for email lists, it is hard to keep out the "trolls" on
> social media than it is on an email list.  There has been many cases of
> misinformation placed on social media just to cause trouble for individual,
> organizations, and businesses.  I really do not want to see something like
> that for our "help services".
>
> I may be wrong, by the opinions of others, but I trust managed/monitored
> email help lists over "social media" sites for helping me with any problems
> I may have with LibreOffice.
>

​Strongly agree with your points above, Tim....

Henri​

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