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Hello... hello!! Is this thing ON?
fartymarty:
--- Quote from: NinjaBob on February 04, 2018, 02:37:52 pm ---Agreed. I feel like I have no control of my facebook experience. It seems to work differently every time I visit and half the time it shows me stuff I don't want to see and I can't find what I want to see.
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I agree 100%! I always have trouble with fb. It is surprising to me that those that normally don't use computers would gravitate to fb when they do. I don' t get it. (I guess 'cause I'm old?)
So much easier to find and enjoy stuff that's organized into different threads. I can find things I'm looking for on a forum. On fb it seems to be just one long thread that hops from subject to subject.
In the past I've tried to add content here but (like my wife says :-[ ) I just don't have that much to offer. :'(
RIDEMYST:
Facebook is linear so what’s posted today is difficult to find next week that’s why I prefer the forum. -JEP-
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bcd:
I'm not a huge fan of FB, and I agree the interface and behavior is confusing and unpredictable.
However, if you're a member of a FB group, there's a feed called "Shortcuts" on the left side that lists the groups you're in. If you click "Edit" next to Shortcuts, you can change the listing for a particular group from "Automatic" to "Pin to top", which will keep that one in the visible feed. Then you can click on the group name in the Shortcuts feed, and go to that group's feed. Looking at the group's feed will usually make it easier to find something you're looking for.
You can also just type the group's name in the FB search bar at the top and then click on the group to go to its feed.
I do personally prefer the forum, but there's a lot in the FB stuff that doesn't show up here. I think some people go to FB by default because it's not only where MSTA is, but basically everybody else they know. They'd rather stick with one thing than deal with multiple paths to information, for whatever reason. If I'm going to try to be sociable (those of you who know me, know I'm not very good at it), I guess I have to deal with how other folks operate. That said, I'm still a dinosaur with no instagram or snapchat.
Patmo:
FB is a different animal with a different purpose. It’s aim has always been to bring INSTANT gratification to its users by making the sharing of CURRENT events quick and easy. It is designed for MOBILE use primarily.
However, it does have some uses that are more long term in scope. The ability to set up a separate page that is dedicated to one event....like STAR....makes the sharing of information pertaining to that one single thing very easy and organized.
The ability to set up Events that are linked to individual groups, and use those to get a head count on people interested in, or going to, an event is very helpful to event organizers. It also allows easy promotion of an event to large groups of people, literally into the millions of people.
It is also a very easy platform to use and the software they use is very intuitive for us non-computer people. Unlike setting up a website/forum, there is NO COST and it doesn’t take any computer knowledge to set up a page, a group, or an event.
I plan to do a seminar at STAR that will be set up to help people negotiate both this forum and the MSTA FB page. MSTA social media for Dummies....taught by a computer moron. 😁
Brick:
Pat has the right idea! It seems to me, and I’m old and out of touch, that the rest of you who complained about Facebook are linear computer literate. And proficient in many computer programs. I on the other had use computers just enough to forget how a program works the next time I try to use it. So because of my infrequent use programs are frustrating to me.
FB is none of that,to me, and to my way of thinking works this way... the more I like or share or comment on something the more I will see it and other similar postings. Read but don’t do anything... no like, no share, no comment and that post, thread and similar post will not show up on my feed. I can like Bryan say do a search and bring up something I want (that should count as a like too)
So you computer literate types are actually fighting Facebook.
I like and us and see value in both.
Pat your seminar at STAR sounds very appropriate.
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