Has any thought been given to having a facebook POC section?
Hey Bob, How you doing. I see you guys are getting a bit of rain lately, hope you are not getting washed away.. We have been getting a bit of rain here also, but need a bit more. Reference your comment about "FaceBook". I am not (personally) a fan of facebook, seems it can get way to much personal information, and too many people want to "Friend" you, and the junk put on there drives me out. I suppose with facebook, we could just about close out the POC site. I am sure if you wanted to, start a facebook page, without the POC being a part of it. Just my view.
Take care of yourself Bob.
SDGlenn
barely enough traffic here to keep this forum viable without diluting it further.
Quote from: plym_46 on May 27, 2013, 04:12:45 PM
barely enough traffic here to keep this forum viable without diluting it further.
Ok, I can live with that, no more to be mentioned by me
There is some valid argument for a Facebook page for the Plymouth Owner's club. It is a way to attract more people to our website and create interest in the club. Social media has a domino effect, that is if we had a page and a cool photo of a restored Plymouth was posted, club members who "like" or "share" the photo might get shared with non-Plymouth people and they in turn share it.
Problem is - someone has to take the time to be responsible for the Facebook page. Not much in the way of maintenance but spammers do hit that venue from time to time and in-appropriate posts need to be deleted.
I was going to suggest the page myself a few months back but then realized, I would probably get the responsibility of keeping it up.
More thoughts are welcome. Also, Facebook has killed some discussion boards already but on the plus side, discussion boards do not waste as much time.
Mark