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Started by cambourne7, October 05, 2007, 22:44:45

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cambourne7

Hi Guys,

I have recently found Facebook, its not 2 bad but does the same (all be it in a lot more fun ways) as linkedin and friends reunited.

I have created a group on facebook, called Allotments4All Appreciation Society if anyone wants to join :)

Everyone can join Facebook. To register, go to:
http://www.facebook.com/p.php?i=565726994&k=45M5XZV3U3TBYGAEPE5T&r

Cambourne7

cambourne7


caroline7758

Don't think I dare- I already spend too much time on here!

carrot-cruncher

Now this is going to make me sound very sad, but.............



............what is facebook?


I've heard it mentioned lots of time but don't actually know what it is

CC
"Grow you bugger, grow!!"

theothermarg

I am already on facebook but not very good at it  :-[ when i click your link i get my account . how do I find your group? I have just got to join
marg
Tell me and I,ll forget
Show me and I might remember
Involve me and I,ll understand

cambourne7

facebook is like a social site where people can connect, to find the group if you need to go to groups and just search for allotments4all or click the clink in my post and it should add you.


theothermarg

nope can,t find it  :'( just joined 5 other gardening groups looking tho :-[
marg as my blog says i am a very confused grannie
Tell me and I,ll forget
Show me and I might remember
Involve me and I,ll understand

debster

ill join next time im on there as already a member of facebook and faceparty and friends reunited sad life i lead

Palustris

Why bother. This place is enough for me. Why should I want to go to yet another site to read the same old stuff as I read on hear?
Gardening is the great leveller.

Uncle Joshua

I think Myspace is a far better network site.

calamityjayneuk

Hi all

I am bumping this topic coz I just found the facebook group - now that more people know abut facebook I though some more people might join.  :)

When I'm not working, I'm diggin' or craftin'

ACE

Not my thing, but I have noticed that other forums I post on are getting less and less posters as they all go off and do their bit on these new sites. If I was a moderator I would be deleting all threads that encourages my users to go elsewhere.

They can run side by side but, time is the issue and the time is shared thinner and thinner.

Hyacinth

Quote from: ACE on March 11, 2009, 08:47:42
time is the issue and the time is shared thinner and thinner.

bit like yer hair then, really... ::)

Thanks for the invite Cam, but no thanks.

I read on another forum ages ago...can't remember all the details, but...something about security levels & what's done with the info you submit?

Facebook, etc...suits some, doesn't suit me :-\

asbean

I joined FB last November (and the A4A appreciation society). I have found it fantastic to keep in touch with family and friends who are spread around the world.  Two of my step grandchildren are on a world tour at the moment, it is so convenient for them to post their photos on one page rather than having to send post cards to all and sundry.  Of my 35 "friends" 11 are family and 13 are not in this country.

A lot of people are sniffy about social networking sites, perhaps because they often get a bad press, and obviously there are drawbacks, but on the whole I find it so much easier than faffing around with emails, and can tell at a glance who's doing what. It's not necessary to read every single entry (particularly with the younger generation who write in text-speak) - just the same as on here, where we all have a common interest - allotments and growing things - I don't read the wildlife, competition and kept animals boards.

I'm in charge of IT (for my sins) of our local stroke club, and more and more members are asking for help in joining FB - so they can keep in touch with their friends and family the other side of the world. They are going for that rather than email.  Like it or not, it's the future.
The Tuscan Beaneater

hopalong

I agree. It's great for keeping in touch with family and friends living abroad or far afield and for linking in to people with common interests. My son has been posting some great photos from Cambodia, where he's living at the moment. However, it's not much good for sharing tips, ideas and technical information, like Allotments4All is. And it's very tempting to spend far too much time on Facebook, busy doing nothing.
Keep Calm and Carry On

asbean

And the quizzes are fun too  ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::)  Addictive  :-\ :-\ :-\ :-\ :-\ :-\
The Tuscan Beaneater

Hyacinth

Sorry cam :-[.....after reading the comments here (& fully aware that my reply is going to bump this to the top :-\) I've gotta agree with ACE that this isn't the place to blatantly advertise something which is in direct coflict with Dan's site, (and potential income)here....

Wish you'd thought this through a bit deeper & posted your Facebook link under a general post of yours....there again, hindsight is great, init? Took ACE's post to spell it out to me...

Sorry, but I hope that this post (no thanks to me, then :-[) slips right off this first page as a topic heading :-[

Flunky

Thats crazy. Its just another means of communicating with each other. If A4A continues to support its members then its business as usual.

I use both and dont see the conflict. Are you saying if you found a better site you would leave here ? the internet is a big place and this is a great site. TeeGee (thankfully) is always quoting from his site with links. I might also add it is very good of him to put such an archive together.

Think of it as advertising for Dan. The bigger the group the more people will see it. I have had 2 friends who saw my FB page and joined here just from the group listing.

Peace. F.


Sinbad7

#17
If you have a good website I can't see the problem with discussing something like Facebook.  It is on the television in the newspapers so don't think anyone mentioning it on A4A is going to decline posters to here or anywhere else come to that.

Kenkew even started a topic 'Interesting Web sites', OllieC with 'Anyone twitter he.

I'm with you Flunky.

I also think Facebook is brilliant for keeping in touch with friends and family.


asbean

I completely disagree, there is no reason why a general social networking site would take people away from here.  This is by far the best allotment/gardening forum there is, and I lurked on most of them before joining this one.  I wouldn't expect any of my extended family or friends to join this forum (my sons did) because their eyes glaze over when we mention allotments and growing stuff.

Every link that's posted on here - and there are probably at least a dozen each day - takes a person away from the site, that's the whole point of the web.  People are more likely to be driven away by adverse and unhelpful posts like we've had in the past.

I did find a very dear friend on Facebook - or rather her daughter found me through a friend of a friend.  My friend had moved to Spain at the same time that I returned from Italy and we had completely lost touch.  I had been trying to find her, and she'd been trying to find me.

And who's to say that the time spent on FB is wasted - any more than the time spent on here, or doing crosswords in the newspaper or reading crap magazines or watching crap TV.
The Tuscan Beaneater

Hyacinth

I agree with most of your comments - but not all, obviously... ;D ;D ;D

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