Speaking of Faceypage...
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wrote on 13 Jul 2024, 13:53 last edited by
Don't do Facebook. My life isn't that interesting and I do not long to feed another algorithm for somebody else's profit.
Was passing by the local high school this morning and they had a message on their sign telling students and parents to check their Facebook page for for school updates. That kind of hit me the wrong way. The schoolboard has within its website, a webpage for every school. Why not use your school's homepage? Why use Facebook? If the person looking at the Facebook page is a not a Facebook member, will they see all the content they need to?
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wrote on 13 Jul 2024, 15:18 last edited by
It’s a lot easier to post on social media than to update a web page.
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wrote on 13 Jul 2024, 15:43 last edited by
@Mik said in Speaking of Faceypage...:
It’s a lot easier to post on social media than to update a web page.
True, but I wish not to feed the algorithm...Surely there's somebody smart enough to update a webpage...
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wrote on 13 Jul 2024, 16:18 last edited by Doctor Phibes
You can either visit a typically rather badly designed and cumbersome-to-navigate school or town website, or you get an alert on FB. I get all my town alerts via FB.
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wrote on 13 Jul 2024, 16:46 last edited by
Yes. You will reach more people on social media.
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@Mik said in Speaking of Faceypage...:
It’s a lot easier to post on social media than to update a web page.
True, but I wish not to feed the algorithm...Surely there's somebody smart enough to update a webpage...
wrote on 13 Jul 2024, 17:56 last edited by@Jolly said in Speaking of Faceypage...:
@Mik said in Speaking of Faceypage...:
It’s a lot easier to post on social media than to update a web page.
True, but I wish not to feed the algorithm...Surely there's somebody smart enough to update a webpage...
I manage both our gallery website and our gallery facebook page. It is much faster to post an event on facebook than it is to update one on the website. MUCH faster.
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wrote on 13 Jul 2024, 18:10 last edited by
Plus your post will be pushed out to those interested rather than them having to go specifically to your website.
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wrote on 13 Jul 2024, 19:22 last edited by
From the most recent Harper's Index...
Portion of people who say social media has been a good thing for democracy
- in India 3/4
- Sweden 2/3
- USA 1/3