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14/04/2016 22:27
14/04/2016 22:27
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Barmybob
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For those of you that use Facebook you may be pleased to see that the FIat Coupé Club UK official Facebook page is now LIVE.
Gone Audi mad!
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Re: Facebook
[Re: Barmybob]
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14/04/2016 23:35
14/04/2016 23:35
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Nello
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Nello
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Good to see
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Re: Facebook
[Re: Gripped]
#1569704
14/04/2016 23:45
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Re: Facebook
[Re: Barmybob]
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15/04/2016 05:27
15/04/2016 05:27
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Re: Facebook
[Re: Barmybob]
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15/04/2016 09:48
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patch234
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I don't see the problem with FB. You can choose who your friends are and what you see. No problem with that for me It's also great to keep in touch when abroad and all you know in the UK are 6000 miles away! Double thumbs up from me!
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Re: Facebook
[Re: Barmybob]
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15/04/2016 12:40
15/04/2016 12:40
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About time ..but it will e an uphill struggle the Fiat Coupe owners group seems to be a thriving site ..i like facebook for the stated reasons but you do have to be choosy..I a have a few friends an a few private groups that I stick to
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Re: Facebook
[Re: Barmybob]
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15/04/2016 19:44
15/04/2016 19:44
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Gavlar
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It'll be a lot easier to put photos on that's for sure.
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Re: Facebook
[Re: Barmybob]
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15/04/2016 20:04
15/04/2016 20:04
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Big_Muzzie
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Facebook, destroying lives since 2004.
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Re: Facebook
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15/04/2016 21:55
15/04/2016 21:55
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Oooohhh!!!!
(Spooky voice)
Be-ware.....!!!!
(Rattling of chains, etc)
It could be the end of the forum.......
Agree totally ^^^^^^^^^^
(Thunderclap/ lightening strike) I'm inclined to agree with this
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Re: Facebook
[Re: Edinburgh]
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15/04/2016 22:40
15/04/2016 22:40
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Oooohhh!!!!
(Spooky voice)
Be-ware.....!!!!
(Rattling of chains, etc)
It could be the end of the forum.......
(Thunderclap/ lightening strike) I'm inclined to agree with this Why? I'm a moderator on a motorcycle forum and the associated Facebook page has actually increased traffic to the forum. Mainly due to people asking advice and being directed to the how to guides on the forum (which prior to then they never knew existed). The great joy of Facebook for me is that in this context there are less keyboard warriors actively trying to rile the admin. This may be due to the decreased anonymity. They can come on a forum and be twonks under a pseudonym, but on Facebook they tend to use their own names and behave a little more like adults. I'm no Facebook fanboy, but like all tools it can be a great help (if used correctly). I'm comparatively new to the platform, but I honestly can't understand why so many people bemoan it, after all, you choose what you want to see/reply to. Much like a forum.
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Re: Facebook
[Re: Barmybob]
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15/04/2016 23:41
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I did Facebook from 2005 to 2010, in that time in went much the way of eBay. An innocent tool to a place of money making. For Facebook it was generally a look at me type load of shite.
I hope it improves the forum rather than directs barryboys - 2.0 litre turbo, 20v innit Bro, you get me.
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Re: Facebook
[Re: jimbob13]
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16/04/2016 00:01
16/04/2016 00:01
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Barmybob
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Mainly due to people asking advice and being directed to the how to guides on the forum (which prior to then they never knew existed).
The great joy of Facebook for me is that in this context there are less keyboard warriors actively trying to rile the admin. This may be due to the decreased anonymity. They can come on a forum and be twonks under a pseudonym, but on Facebook they tend to use their own names and behave a little more like adults.
I'm no Facebook fanboy, but like all tools it can be a great help (if used correctly). I'm comparatively new to the platform, but I honestly can't understand why so many people bemoan it, after all, you choose what you want to see/reply to. Much like a forum. Finally someone who can see the flip side... Too many people seem to think that this forum is the barometer of coupé ownership. The decline of chatter on this forum is cited as being reflective of the decline in owners. Sorry to break it to you guys but it isn't. People are still out there and they are still chatting, they are just choosing to do it on different platforms. Most people have changed the way they interact with the net and a good many of them now do the majority of their interaction via social networks. These networks are perfect for chatter and rapid interaction. Let's say we arrange a convoy to a meet, but at the last minute someone needs to make a change of location. Via the forum it requires everyone to log in and to check that post. On Facebook one could make the change to the meeting post and ALL those subscribed to it would instantly receive a notification. Sharing of Photos is another fast and simple task. You take a picture and you upload it to the club Facebook account = instant. No uploading it to one place, then linking it to another and then having to edit code to create a thumbnail But there are also examples of where the forum kicks the backside out of social media too. Searchable databases of content for example. I firmly believe that the club has to move into the social media world, ideally several years ago I know there are people here refusing to take social media accounts and that, quite rightly, is their choice. But you can't ignore that it is there, to do so is to resign this community to the dark ages. I guess there were also people suggesting that this internet thing could never replace the club Magazine, or that downloads would replace CD's. And finally - Yes the club (Membership) pays for and runs the forum. But the forum alone is not what the club was ever supposed to be about. It is just one element of the club, a tool. Basically it is just an interactive club magazine and database, Facebook should be seen as an enhancement to this service not a competitor and definitely not THE CLUB.
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Re: Facebook
[Re: Barmybob]
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16/04/2016 09:36
16/04/2016 09:36
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Well put Bob,
I don't want a Facebook account and probably never will, but I have bookmarked the above link as I do want to read the posts on there and see the pictures posted. This just gives me two web sites to look at every day instead of one.
I have used this forum for many years and will do for many more. The assistance from the forum and information gained is invaluable. I don't think that the interest will disappear for a long time to come.
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Re: Facebook
[Re: french_coupe]
#1569854
16/04/2016 10:05
16/04/2016 10:05
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PeteP
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I don't want a Facebook account and probably never will, but I have bookmarked the above link as I do want to read the posts on there and see the pictures posted.
Likwise, I don't want a Facebook account, I have seen too much trouble caused by idiots using it. My question is how can you read the posts and see the pictures without signing up to Mr Zuckerberg's money making machine?
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We must all do our part for the planet. I unplugged a row of electric cars that nobody was using.
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Re: Facebook
[Re: kev_megadon]
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16/04/2016 12:37
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patch234
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Excellent. I left the "fiat coupe owners group" page months ago as one particular poster on there annoyed the hell out of me and just clogged it all up with an insane number of posts a day. Will be good to get some coupe love back into my facebook feed again. I know what you mean. On both counts.... Hahaha!
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Re: Facebook
[Re: kev_megadon]
#1569883
16/04/2016 12:39
16/04/2016 12:39
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Joined: Dec 2005
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Barmybob
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Excellent. I left the "fiat coupe owners group" page months ago as one particular poster on there annoyed the hell out of me and just clogged it all up with an insane number of posts a day. Will be good to get some coupe love back into my facebook feed again. On Facebook you have many options to control the rubbish. Firstly you can set your contacts as Close Friends, friends, acquaintances and even put them in groups, Coupé for example. So you can monitor what and who you see that way. This is also handy when you post as you can target your status updates to exclude - include folks. Secondly you can make settings for each individual regarding what content of theirs you see. Rather handy if you have say a family member in a CLOSE Friends group but you are sick of seeing their inane daily babble. Finally you can BLOCK people. If there is someone you really dislike you can switch them off. You won't see them and they won't see you. This can make some posts seem odd when they make a comment but it's a small price to pay.
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Re: Facebook
[Re: kev_megadon]
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16/04/2016 19:52
16/04/2016 19:52
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Excellent. I left the "fiat coupe owners group" page months ago as one particular poster on there annoyed the hell out of me and just clogged it all up with an insane number of posts a day. Will be good to get some coupe love back into my facebook feed again. Indeed!
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