Furthermore, new members will be treated with courtesy and respect, and their views welcomes just as much as their more long-standing counterparts.
Feel free to get the ball rolling by making posts to this group. Moderation will be light and intervene only if absolutely necessary.
Silk wrote:
Just because someone refuses to go on Facebook, doesn't mean they're a technophobe or luddite. In fact, the opposite is more likely to be the case.
Horse wrote:Also, I presume that blocking not logged-in Fb'ers from viewing will also prevent either the site being read by search engine spiders or from being viewed even if it appears in the search listing.
Pyrolol wrote:Horse wrote:Also, I presume that blocking not logged-in Fb'ers from viewing will also prevent either the site being read by search engine spiders or from being viewed even if it appears in the search listing.
I'd be surprised if the main spiders didn't have accounts on Facebook (or something equivalent).
akirk wrote: Facebook allows the search engine spiders in as though they are logged in members of facebook, and gives them access to anything deemed public (though it is only public within the confines / walls of Facebook...)
akirk wrote: if it engenders interest, great, more people with an interest in AD
chrisl wrote:I notice there are share to Twitter and share to Facebook icons on each thread - presumably the forum admins are able to track how often these are used and how often incoming traffic to the site originates from social media? Perhaps low stats have already informed their decision not to embrace these options? If current forum members who are on social media are not drawing these two activities together that would not seem likely to encourage the site admins to invest in such a development.
Silk wrote:Why do people insist of confusing Facebook and Twitter with Social Media? They're just the better known Social Media portals. This forum is Social Media.
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