Any interest in RFF connecting to Social Media?

I have to agree with your comments Joe even if I don't use such media myself I'm ok with everyone else doing what they please. I light of your well written post I will change my NO to a YES
Would it really enhance our rff experience? Would change the way rff feels? I don't think it would change the nice little community we have here.
So what does The Head Barman think?
 
RangeFinderForum is on Facebook

RangeFinderForum is on Facebook

RFF is itself a very social medium, though not a Facebook or Twitter sort of way. How else could this many rangefinder enthusiasts discuss all things rangefinder?

I've just started a RFF Facebook page in order to introduce RFF to a wider audience. The new FB page is to promote RFF, not replace anything on RFF.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/RangeFinderForumcom/453345898049684?ref=ts&fref=ts
Rest assured there will be no likes or twitter links on the RFF forum site.

Stephen
 
This is social media for me!

Hell NO ... thanks for asking ;]

Due to my ignorance on the subject, have mercy.

As a boring old fart I don't even know what "social media" are... Seriously, don't have an account at any of them and no interest at all in getting one.

Another vote against.

Cheers,

R.

+1 for all of the above.
RFF is not about the number of clicks, tweets and followers. It's about a discussion of interests that we share, mostly a little bit deeper than the average web discussions and mostly more civilized, some exceptions here and there...
 
I don't like the idea that everything I post becomes a live feed on a site I don't subscribe to, via proxy. In fact I have left other photography groups due to forced facebook feeds. I do not wish to be assimilated.
 
RFF is itself a very social medium, though not a Facebook or Twitter sort of way. How else could this many rangefinder enthusiasts discuss all things rangefinder?

I've just started a RFF Facebook page in order to introduce RFF to a wider audience. The new FB page is to promote RFF, not replace anything on RFF.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/RangeFinderForumcom/453345898049684?ref=ts&fref=ts
Rest assured there will be no likes or twitter links on the RFF forum site.

Stephen

This was a good move!
 
Umm... no. Having to keeping in touch with random cohorts via FB is more than enough aggravation for me. Tweets? RSS? Ya gotta be kiddin' me!

Scott :)

p.s. and no I am not a Luddite - I shoot RAW exclusively with 2 DSLRs, built my own PC, repaired and upgraded my laptop, etc. but "social media" makes me want to puke. Maybe it's a Gen-X thing? ;)
 
RSS is great. It's not a social thing. Rather, a great way to keep an eye on a site that you are interested in without having to go to that web site. An effective way to consume 20 web pages of interest in 5 minutes.

As for likes, pokes, retweets, pin, and +1 no thanks.
 
RFF is itself a very social medium, though not a Facebook or Twitter sort of way. How else could this many rangefinder enthusiasts discuss all things rangefinder?

I've just started a RFF Facebook page in order to introduce RFF to a wider audience. The new FB page is to promote RFF, not replace anything on RFF.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/RangeFinderForumcom/453345898049684?ref=ts&fref=ts
Rest assured there will be no likes or twitter links on the RFF forum site.

Stephen

All good then - everyone happy. RFF as we love it, and a new group can find out about rangefinders.

Though I do predict a statistically significant increase in posts containing the letters LOL and ROFLMAO...
 
Thanks!

Thanks!

shadowgun - You made my day :D

Ohh...and BTW it's a NAY! from me also should anyone be in doubt by now...

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
 
If I see one..just one bag or wrist strap thread ..well then there is the hide all option :D
Same for the `what should I buy ' stuff:)
 
Hahahaha, now I'm wondering if the cocoa bean is a vegetable or a fruit!


Hmmm, it turns out the beans are seeds inside the cocoa pod, which is a fruit. How interesting.
 
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