Please Use the Facebook "Like" Button on top of threads

amirm

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Apr 2, 2010
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Hello everyone. One of the features of this new version of the software we use is integration with Facebook in the form of the "Like" button. When you go into a thread. It is pretty close to the top left of your screen above the first thread in standard Facebook Blue color. If you click on that, then anyone following you on Facebook will see a link to that thread.

We like to encourage you to use this feature. Larger membership is key to more information being shared and better diversity of opinions. These are the heart and soles of a production social community like WBF Forum. So to the extent you see something that is really insightful and interesting to others, please use the button. All you have to do if you have a facebook account is to click on it. There is nothing else to do.

Since we discuss broad set of topics here from cars to medicine and cosmos, even if you think your Facebook friends are not into audio, there is something you can share with them still.

Thanks,
 

GaryProtein

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Jul 25, 2012
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I'm not on facebook either.

TMI, no privacy, etc.

Same with Twitter.
 

cjfrbw

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Apr 20, 2010
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No Facebook. I resist the social media funnels. I am on one called Linkdin only because a professional colleague told me I needed to join to communicate to do service work for a professional committee.
 

Bill Hart

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I was on Facebook a long time ago but deregistered b/c of the privacy issues. I have nothing against the concept of 'social media,' the the companies that offer it are another issue.
 

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