[Rhodes22-list] Facebook
The Rhodes 22 Email List
rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
Mon Feb 15 11:45:57 EST 2016
Says the anonymous anarchist!
Hank
On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 11:43 AM, The Rhodes 22 Email List <
rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org> wrote:
> NOT going to inyourfacebook.
> I know many people are socialized there so good luck and happy rhoding!
> I prefer privacy and control over socialism.
>
> > On Feb 10, 2016, at 9:16 PM, The Rhodes 22 Email List <
> rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org> wrote:
> >
> >
> https://www.facebook.com/General-Boats-Rhodes-22-Sailboat-155705167787639/timeline
> > is a Facebook page not a group. As such, anything that you post to
> > the page (as someone who likes the page) is NOT likely to be seen by
> > any other person who likes the page UNLESS that person is also a
> > friend of yours on FB.
> >
> > You will note that the posts by anyone other than the owner of the
> > page show up in the "Visitor posts" section on the left hand side of
> > the page. Posts by the owner of the page will show up on the wall of
> > the page and perhaps in the newsfeed of the people who like the page
> > but even there the chance is low.
> >
> > On a good day posts that I make to a page I administer
> > (https://www.facebook.com/mainstayrockhall/) reach about 15-20% of
> > the people who like the page. Facebooks proprietary algorithms
> > determine who sees the posts made by a page.
> >
> > Facebook groups are better. They can be open or closed. If someone
> > subscribes to a group, there is a good likelihood that they will see
> > the posts from the other members of the group. They do take a bit of
> > administration to keep out the spam and the trolls and of course
> > there are a lot of people who are uncomfortable with Facebook's
> > mining of their personal information and/or posting in such a
> > wide-open worldwide forum.
> >
> > For our purposes - sharing info about our boats, I like the email
> > list a whole lot better and I would like it even more if we could see
> > who is sending a message. My second choice would be a threaded
> > bulletin board like the ones at the trailersailor.com. Phil Herring,
> > who runs all of the sailboatowners.com websites is a good guy.
> > Facebook would be a distant 3rd.
> >
> > I'm so glad that John and MJM have kept us going all these years. And
> > thanks to Mike for giving us a new home.
> >
> > Mary Lou
> > 1991 R22 Fretless
> > Rock Hall, MD
> >
> >
> > At 09:57 AM 2/10/2016, you wrote:
> >> There are 84 people on the Facebook page. If these conversations move
> to
> >> that, we should be in good shape. And Facebook ties over to Stan's
> website
> >> and business, so it would help him out with a more unified web presence.
> >>
> >> Rick
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