okay, really I'm going to get this Facebook thing going, really I am. :rolleyes:
If you pop in to see this - good to see you, Denise.
And yeah, WTF with the PMs.
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okay, really I'm going to get this Facebook thing going, really I am. :rolleyes:
If you pop in to see this - good to see you, Denise.
And yeah, WTF with the PMs.
I'm opposed (well really Thom, as my computer guru) is opposed to facebook. he doesn't like a bunch of their policies. So no Facebook for me.
Get on Twitter Denise!
I don't know which is worse, being privately nasty in a PM or openly nasty on the forum. At least in the forum other posters can chime in and tell the nasty person they're being foul.
Veronica
That's odd, my computer guru tells me Facebook is much more secure than Myspace or a lot of what else is out there. He's a security nut and can't even look at a lot of web pages with his "A" computer because he's got it locked down so tight. And he's on Facebook... To each h/h own I guess. ;)
HI all (insert pick of me waving to y'all). Our fb page is hooked to twitter, where we are EMCyclery. So anything I post on fb should cross post.
My friend tries to keep her online footprint small, so her cat is the one in the family with a fb account. ha ha
Will check facebook and twitter, and best of luck for the shop.
Agree with noticing a different trend on the forum. Just my opinion, but it appeared to me that the general attitude was fairly aggressive for a while. Not sure whether it was related to any topics in particular, or just a sign of difficult times for many people, or what do I know. I occasionally 'hang out online' here, on bike forums, and rbr - and the whole online environment gives me the impression that group dynamics and online interactions are becoming less courteous, much less tolerant, and sometimes cross the line onto aggressive and even inappropriate.
TE seemed like a courteous and friendly place at first, and I hope the majority will try to keep it that way.
Either way, I am sorry to hear that you received ugly personal messages. It seems very childish to attack someone online by sending them nasty messages, and I hope that those are just isolated incidents.
The only suggestion I can offer to you is to not let a few aggressive or rude people discourage you from communicating online here or elsewhere. As a shop owner you definitely have much knowledge and advice to offer, and despite the few who do not appreciate it - many people would benefit from it and be very grateful to you. For one, I always enjoyed reading your messages, and I'm sure I will enjoy following your stories on Facebook.
:)
Good luck!
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You've been missed, especially from the Land of Tea and Crumpets. ;)
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