Any interest in RFF connecting to Social Media?

The last thing I want to know when ever any of you guys:

farted
ate something
liked something
feel something
post a duck-face picture of yourself
hooked up with someone
got dumped by someone
thought a link on the internet was cool
wanted to share something "emotional"
post pictures of yourself engaging in lewd behaviour
 
Oh so RFF is social media? The whole thing is confusing to me. Well if it is, then that is enough for me, too.
 
I find photographers are using visuals to express some things; how they see the world, in what ever shape & form each of us believes. Facebook seems to be a place where many of them congregate. I have belonged to our TCPPA Facebook page and found it is an active place, much like here. Others that pertain to photography are interesting.

Toastmasters has quite a large number of Facebook pages. Our club, Westside Speakers as well as our District 6 and Toastmasters International has them.

If you look at sites on Facebook that are specific to what interests you, you may have a better experience than if you just start poking around as where you open up a page may not be what you're looking for.

One gentleman mentioned a Facebook page for Rollieflex and Leica users group and my recommendation is to check them out. All you need to do is go somewhere else if it doesn't suit your needs.

Back in the early 1970's when I started investing in the stock market, I would go visit a broker at his office and the reception area was usually populated by retired folks who were watching the ticker tape and, with a device out were punching in symbols of stock they owned to see how they're doing. I imagine it gave them something to do as they had a lot of time on their hands back then. For them that was their Rangefinder forum! That's all gone. Now we have the www and things can be done where ever you want to. Smart phones allow instant news and checks.

All I'm saying is that things change. You can say no and that's just fine. Doesn't make a whit of difference to me! I do have a Facebook page. It doesn't contain a lot of information and I have 20 friends is all. But I've found people who I knew 40 plus years ago and sometimes it's nice to reacquaint friendships from long ago.

At any rate, it's up to each of us. You can dial in and then dial out. Or you don't have to dial at all. I think a Rangefinder Facebook page could help this place. But then again, those who say no, just don't tune in. Stay here and that's OK.
 
Excellent!

Excellent!

The last thing I want to know when ever any of you guys:

farted
ate something
liked something
feel something
post a duck-face picture of yourself
hooked up with someone
got dumped by someone
thought a link on the internet was cool
wanted to share something "emotional"
post pictures of yourself engaging in lewd behaviour

Great summary. :D I don't miss any tweeting face funcionatlities here! Please don't change it.

But, the other way around, for those who think it would be useful to post/share a single RFF thread to a FB page: Why shouldn't we actively support it with a share button to these networks?
 
Great summary. :D I don't miss any tweeting face funcionatlities here! Please don't change it.

But, the other way around, for those who think it would be useful to post/share a single RFF thread to a FB page: Why shouldn't we actively support it with a share button to these networks?

Select CTL+C then CTL+V and your done. Once you open the gates of hell in to FB and twitter there's only one way to go.
 
I think I'm already connected with several folks here on g+ and other places. Enjoy seeing your photos and gear posts.

If anyone is up for a G+ hangout on a weekend sometime, I'd be pleased to show off some gear I'm trying to sell/give away (for the cost of shipping) that I've been too lazy to photograph and post. Let me know a good time, if anyone's interested in a hangout.
 
RFF is in many ways a social medium. And besides, I don't care a dime about Facebook, twitter and the like... I am with shadowgun on that.
 
Please, no. Totally subjective, but I enjoy RFF in part because it feels so much more authentic and substantial (for an internet forum ;)) than facebook, twitter, etc.
 
Please Don't...
RFf is Just a Purrfect setting in its own 'social media' sense
Why Expand it...Why Spoil it

Never Gro into FB much, therefore I deleted my account & don't miss it ...
 
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