This forum vs Facebook
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Re: This forum vs Facebook
Postby uart » Sun Dec 17, 2017 4:09 pm
The grammar and punctuation errors were deliberate.munga wrote:*you're
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Re: This forum vs Facebook
Postby trailgumby » Sun Dec 17, 2017 8:37 pm
^^^ This.Derny Driver wrote:Great post brumby33, summed it all up nicely.
Im a facebook addict and am on a few Retro pages, mainly to buy parts for bike builds.
The fb "advice" pages are ridiculous. People with no experience or credentials offering all sorts of tips. Im on the Bicycle Advice World Wide page just for laughs. If your chain is slipping, you can fix that with a bike fit.
I give and get advice here. We know each other here and we are nice to each other on here, thanks to excellent moderation, something fb does not have.
This is a great site and a great community of really generous people. If Alex or Duck were to charge for their time or professional advice that they give on here, they would be rich.
Facebook is a necessary means of communication but I love BNA.
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Joined a couple of the larger facebook groups a couple of weeks ago as a means of gaining an audience for a site I'm working on. The noise and junk posted on them has completely dominated my feed. And some of the soft-porn sexist tripe ... eesh!
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Re: This forum vs Facebook
Postby RonK » Sun Dec 17, 2017 8:53 pm
These groups have a pretty large membership but they must be all serious, sober folk because apart from some lame or misguided attempts at humour, most posters are well-behaved and respectful.
I guess it comes down to who you mix with.
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Re: This forum vs Facebook
Postby brumby33 » Sun Dec 17, 2017 9:01 pm
trailgumby wrote:^^^ This.Derny Driver wrote:Great post brumby33, summed it all up nicely.
Im a facebook addict and am on a few Retro pages, mainly to buy parts for bike builds.
The fb "advice" pages are ridiculous. People with no experience or credentials offering all sorts of tips. Im on the Bicycle Advice World Wide page just for laughs. If your chain is slipping, you can fix that with a bike fit.
I give and get advice here. We know each other here and we are nice to each other on here, thanks to excellent moderation, something fb does not have.
This is a great site and a great community of really generous people. If Alex or Duck were to charge for their time or professional advice that they give on here, they would be rich.
Facebook is a necessary means of communication but I love BNA.
Cheers
Joined a couple of the larger facebook groups a couple of weeks ago as a means of gaining an audience for a site I'm working on. The noise and junk posted on them has completely dominated my feed. And some of the soft-porn sexist tripe ... eesh!
what kind of groups have you been joining?
I'm a member of member of numurous groups, some that i do see some gross language but is very male dominated but on the same token, a motorcycle group i'm on won't tolerate it...as for porn or sexist stuff, I don't really see much if any of that...i'm not a prude or anything but if i find a group where its common place, I simply leave that group.
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Re: This forum vs Facebook
Postby trailgumby » Sun Dec 17, 2017 9:41 pm
As you said, seems to be very male dominated, although the occasional female posts some provocative stuff.brumby33 wrote: what kind of groups have you been joining?
Think female equivalent of the Polish TT team, in white kit. If it was an Aussie forum they'd get slammed pretty hard, especially by the girls.
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Re: This forum vs Facebook
Postby queequeg » Sun Dec 17, 2017 9:57 pm
With the demise of tapatalk on BNA, my usage dropped by about 90%. I don't post images unless they already have an external URL, as it is just too time consuming doing this on the phone. The web interface is not suited to mobile devices, and I constantly battle with not being able to see what I am typing because the window has vanished off the top of the screen somewhere, and the keyboard takes up most of the screen.
That's where Facebook wins. It's easy, and I have a few Cycling related group I am on that use Facebook. Our Cycling club uses a members only group for 95% of club communications, and at work we have even switched to "Workplace", which is just Facebook@Work, and that comes with it's own App on the mobile as well.
So, my forum usage here is now pretty much restricted to Desktop only access, and usually only a couple of times a week on average.
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Re: This forum vs Facebook
Postby Mediocratus » Fri Dec 22, 2017 6:48 pm
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Re: This forum vs Facebook
Postby RonK » Fri Dec 22, 2017 8:25 pm
All 134 posts you have made under your username on this forum are returned by a Google search.Mediocratus wrote:What I dislike about Facebook is the creepy way it tracks you for its databases. It puts cookies into your browser to track what you look at. It has facial recognition which it runs on any photos you upload. As a result I only go into Facebook on private browsing so that the cookies don't remain on my browser. I also post little or nothing on it however I do visit it because I have friends and relatives who post there. I don't join groups on it if there are good equivalents elsewhere such as this forum. I know that there is no such thing as privacy any more and I know I get tracked through other sites and photgraphed on cctv however I do not like it, and don't intend to make it easy for them.
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Re: This forum vs Facebook
Postby Mediocratus » Sat Dec 23, 2017 11:51 pm
Which is why I have a different user name on each forum I use.RonK wrote: All 134 posts you have made under your username on this forum are returned by a Google search.
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Re: This forum vs Facebook
Postby queequeg » Sun Dec 24, 2017 12:44 am
...and which you can also have on FacebookMediocratus wrote:Which is why I have a different user name on each forum I use.RonK wrote: All 134 posts you have made under your username on this forum are returned by a Google search.
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Re: This forum vs Facebook
Postby foo on patrol » Wed Dec 27, 2017 6:15 am
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Re: This forum vs Facebook
Postby Lots of steel bikes » Wed Dec 27, 2017 9:03 am
For those who may not have seen the BNA admin’s Christmas message there may be a photo posting improvement on the way.foo on patrol wrote:I have my own FB cycling page that I control. I still call in here to see what's going but I'm away in a truck all week and Tapatalk no longer works here, I find it a pain in the rear end for logging in and navigating plus the uploading of photos to here with the phone. So I mainly wait till I get home at the end of the week and jump onto the pooter but I no longer try and upload pics, it's just takes to long, where with Tapa it was done without clicking here there and everywhere.
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Re: This forum vs Facebook
Postby foo on patrol » Wed Dec 27, 2017 3:20 pm
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Re: This forum vs Facebook
Postby outnabike » Thu Dec 28, 2017 1:02 pm
I thought I was the only one. It is a pain to log into say flockr etc and post pics.foo on patrol wrote:I have my own FB cycling page that I control. I still call in here to see what's going but I'm away in a truck all week and Tapatalk no longer works here, I find it a pain in the rear end for logging in and navigating plus the uploading of photos to here with the phone. So I mainly wait till I get home at the end of the week and jump onto the pooter but I no longer try and upload pics, it's just takes to long, where with Tapa it was done without clicking here there and everywhere.
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I am on three forums that allow you to select pics from your computer an it is so simple. Ok you have to size them first. But you do not lose them either.
I have been meaning to make posts here but it is just not as easy.
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