Reply #90 posted 02/22/21 9:25am
domainator2010 |
*good* for you, king. how bout one of those "comedic posts" now? |
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Reply #91 posted 02/22/21 6:49pm
paintsprayer |
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Reply #92 posted 03/15/21 12:10pm
PurpleJedi |
kewlschool said:
PurpleJedi said:
Hi.
My name is Ren, and I am addicted to Facebook.
And Pizza, Donuts, Taco's....
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Reply #93 posted 03/15/21 12:10pm
PurpleJedi |
KoolEaze said:
PurpleJedi said:
Oh there are MANY uses for Facebook that are positive.
I have a page for my PTA (the school parent teacher association) where we post events and notifications for parents and students. I have a page for my community non-profit for communicating with people in the community. I personally have "friended" distant relatives in Honduras and elsewhere whom I would otherwise only know by name but now we share photos and stories. I also keep in touch with old school classmates and childhood friends.
Yes it can be addictive, and yes the political group posts make my blood boil, but in general it is very useful.
Of all my friends on Facebook, I find your Facebook presence and activities by far the most relaxed, most normal, most perfect and most unusual, if that makes sense. I always enjoy your beautiful pictures, the family activities, the family reunion pictures, the cultural and geographic lessons I get from the places you visit and photograph and talk about, or the food, or special places in NYC.
No arguments, no extremism, no badmouthing, no drama.
Perfect example of why I´m still on Facebook, even though I´m not as active as I used to be because the more friends I have there, the more I have to censor myself because there are more and more people that force me to "tame" myself, but that´s a whole different topic.
In a nutshell, I really like your Facebook presence.
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Reply #94 posted 03/15/21 12:11pm
PurpleJedi |
onlyforaminute said:
PurpleJedi said:
Oh there are MANY uses for Facebook that are positive.
I have a page for my PTA (the school parent teacher association) where we post events and notifications for parents and students. I have a page for my community non-profit for communicating with people in the community. I personally have "friended" distant relatives in Honduras and elsewhere whom I would otherwise only know by name but now we share photos and stories. I also keep in touch with old school classmates and childhood friends.
Yes it can be addictive, and yes the political group posts make my blood boil, but in general it is very useful.
You might need to give a class on how to have separate pages for separate projects. I've gotten the impression from several people it's one big stew.
It's not one big stew.
If you need assistance with setting up pages, let me know.
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Reply #95 posted 03/17/21 12:52am
kewlschool
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PurpleJedi said:
onlyforaminute said:
PurpleJedi said: You might need to give a class on how to have separate pages for separate projects. I've gotten the impression from several people it's one big stew.
It's not one big stew.
If you need assistance with setting up pages, let me know.
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Reply #96 posted 03/17/21 8:03am
Genesia |
EmmaMcG said:
KoolEaze said:
It depends on what you do with and how you use it, and in my case this also depends on who I use it with. For example, it is much more convenient to check up on my relatives in different countries, see how they´re doing, see their pictures every now and then, or have a chat or videocall for free without having to use my phone.
It´s also a great tool to stay in touch with my American friends.
I have a bunch of Facebook friends who I barely see on FB, and that I don´t really feel like communicating with but they´re still on my friends list.....mostly former classmates from decades ago, or people I barely speak with.
Another thing I´ve noticed is that different people from different cultures and nations have a different way of using Facebook, and there are of course huge generational differences, too. Younger people barely use FB these days, whereas the socalled Boomer generation takes FB a bit too seriously. Some just use it as a stage to express their views and opinions, some use it as a way to escape their mediocre lives and feel more important than they actually are.
But, all in all, I´m glad I can still stay in touch with many people, especially many dear ex-orgers who don´t visit prince.org anymore but spend a lot of time on Facebook, and it means a lot to me to be able to reach out to them.
Maybe it's just my anti-social nature but the whole social media thing just isn't for me. I live in Ireland and I have a lot of friends who live abroad, mainly in the UK and America and my brother lives in France. But I've got WhatsApp which means I can make calls, video calls and send messages completely free. That's why Facebook has no appeal to me. In fact, I hate the idea of old school friends, colleagues etc contacting me. If I wanted to keep in touch, I'd have their number, you know? Or I'd give them mine. Like I said though, that's very much down to me being quite anti-social in general. I'm happy in my little social bubble.
You do realize that Facebook owns WhatsApp - right?
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Reply #97 posted 03/17/21 2:41pm
Margot |
Are there reputable Prince facebook groups? I would be interested but am afraid of getting w/folks who only stan and disallow conversation they deem 'negative' |
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Reply #98 posted 03/17/21 3:01pm
EmmaMcG |
Genesia said:
EmmaMcG said: KoolEaze said:
It depends on what you do with and how you use it, and in my case this also depends on who I use it with. For example, it is much more convenient to check up on my relatives in different countries, see how they´re doing, see their pictures every now and then, or have a chat or videocall for free without having to use my phone.
It´s also a great tool to stay in touch with my American friends.
I have a bunch of Facebook friends who I barely see on FB, and that I don´t really feel like communicating with but they´re still on my friends list.....mostly former classmates from decades ago, or people I barely speak with.
Another thing I´ve noticed is that different people from different cultures and nations have a different way of using Facebook, and there are of course huge generational differences, too. Younger people barely use FB these days, whereas the socalled Boomer generation takes FB a bit too seriously. Some just use it as a stage to express their views and opinions, some use it as a way to escape their mediocre lives and feel more important than they actually are.
But, all in all, I´m glad I can still stay in touch with many people, especially many dear ex-orgers who don´t visit prince.org anymore but spend a lot of time on Facebook, and it means a lot to me to be able to reach out to them.
Maybe it's just my anti-social nature but the whole social media thing just isn't for me. I live in Ireland and I have a lot of friends who live abroad, mainly in the UK and America and my brother lives in France. But I've got WhatsApp which means I can make calls, video calls and send messages completely free. That's why Facebook has no appeal to me. In fact, I hate the idea of old school friends, colleagues etc contacting me. If I wanted to keep in touch, I'd have their number, you know? Or I'd give them mine. Like I said though, that's very much down to me being quite anti-social in general. I'm happy in my little social bubble.
You do realize that Facebook owns WhatsApp - right?
I didn't know that but I don't see what that has to do with anything? Why do you feel that's important? |
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Reply #99 posted 03/17/21 9:32pm
kewlschool
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Margot said:
Are there reputable Prince facebook groups? I would be interested but am afraid of getting w/folks who only stan and disallow conversation they deem 'negative'
Most fall into Prince does no wrong. I believe the Org is on facebook? 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment |
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Reply #100 posted 03/18/21 6:14am
Genesia |
EmmaMcG said:
Genesia said:
You do realize that Facebook owns WhatsApp - right?
I didn't know that but I don't see what that has to do with anything? Why do you feel that's important?
Uhhh ... because you said Facebook has no appeal to you? (Read your own post.)
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Reply #101 posted 03/18/21 8:37am
EmmaMcG |
Genesia said:
EmmaMcG said: Genesia said:
You do realize that Facebook owns WhatsApp - right?
I didn't know that but I don't see what that has to do with anything? Why do you feel that's important?
Uhhh ... because you said Facebook has no appeal to you? (Read your own post.)
Yeah? Facebook has no appeal to me. WhatsApp does. The fact that Facebook owns WhatsApp is completely irrelevant. Facebook, as a social media site/app/service has no appeal to me. Me using WhatsApp is not me using Facebook. Understand now? |
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Reply #102 posted 03/18/21 8:45am
Margot |
kewlschool said:
Margot said:
Are there reputable Prince facebook groups? I would be interested but am afraid of getting w/folks who only stan and disallow conversation they deem 'negative'
Most fall into Prince does no wrong. I believe the Org is on facebook?
Thanks for the info. |
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Reply #103 posted 03/19/21 6:43am
PurpleJedi |
kewlschool said:
PurpleJedi said:
It's not one big stew.
If you need assistance with setting up pages, let me know.
Purple Jedi on the Whorg. This place aint safe no more!
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Reply #104 posted 03/19/21 10:34am
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