Thu 29 Dec, 2011 9:41 pm
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Thu 29 Dec, 2011 10:41 pm
Pages vs Profiles
10:25 am in News by Mel Powell
Rotary International and the Rotarians on Social Networks Fellowship encourages the use of social media networks to foster fellowship in furtherance of the service Rotarians provide locally and worldwide.
Currently the most-used social media network is Facebook. Within the world of Rotary, thousands of friendships and many service projects have grown and flourished. However, in the use of Facebook, we have found an issue to address, in order to help Rotary, Rotaract, and Interact Clubs, and Rotary Districts, maximize the benefits of using Facebook.
We strongly advocate that a Club or District establish their public presence on Facebook as a “Page“, and should you choose to create a private internal discussion hub, that would be a “Group“.
If you have established your Club or District as a “person” with a profile, we recommend that you switch to a Page as soon as possible.
We recommend this for two reasons:
While there is a limit to how many Facebook “friends” someone may have, there is no current limit on how many Facebook users, inside and outside of Rotary, can “like” your Page. As a matter of public image and as a matter of membership growth, a Page is the best alternative. A “person” on Facebook must be a real person. To establish a Rotary Club as a “person” on Facebook with a “profile” is a violation of Facebook’s terms of service. While it is up to Facebook whether or not to enforce their own provisions, Rotary International and ROSNF are concerned that Facebook will decide to enforce their rules. They could close down the accounts of Rotary Clubs who have established their presences on Facebook as a “person”, and those Clubs will lose their photos and information and have to start over without the ease of transferring the materials within Facebook.
In summary, Rotary International and Rotarians on Social Networks Fellowship continue to encourage Rotarians and Clubs to use social networks to advance the Object of Rotary, and we strongly suggest that on Facebook in particular we exercise care not to violate that company’s terms of service and establish a Club or a District as a Page and not a “person”.
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Mon 02 Jan, 2012 4:08 pm
Bush Walker wrote:So far there has been little response to the poll...
Does this mean...
Mon 02 Jan, 2012 4:33 pm
jez_au wrote:Go easy, I cant help but think it is Christmas and holiday time.
Tue 03 Jan, 2012 9:32 am
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Wed 04 Jan, 2012 10:20 pm
Lotsafreshair wrote: Meetup are simply channels to direct people to the website. Our involvement in forums is purely by individual members of our club here in bushwalk.com. We don't have a discussion forum of our own, in some sense, this is one of our uses of Facebook. However, when Bushwalk.com is so good - why go to the trouble of setting up our own? We use Google Groups for group communication, however, we are currently revising this to a new system.
Sat 07 Jan, 2012 12:55 pm
Sun 08 Jan, 2012 6:56 am
davidmorr wrote:You should probably add Google+ to your list.
Tue 10 Jan, 2012 5:53 am
davidmorr wrote: I have asked before, but can you give some examples of community organisations (not necessarily bushwalking clubs) that have been revived by using social media? And was social media the only thing they did, or were there other changes at the same time?
Wed 11 Jan, 2012 6:36 am
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Thu 19 Jan, 2012 8:18 am
Redtail wrote:Our group was created using social media, specifically Meetup..... so I took it to meetup and never looked back.
... listed with themes to deter the "undesirables"
Thu 19 Jan, 2012 11:24 am
Bush Walker wrote:Redtail wrote:Our group was created using social media, specifically Meetup..... so I took it to meetup and never looked back.
Congratulations Redtail on finding a solution which works well for you and which is one many other groups could use. Bushwalk Australia provides private/public forums which could be used in a similar way by groups.
... listed with themes to deter the "undesirables"
How do themes work?
Who are we? http://www.meetup.com/redtail-bushwalkers/ Say g'day if you're heading to Perth.
Thanks for the offer
Redtail if you want to introduce your Club there is a special sub forum (Who are you?) to do that.
Thu 19 Jan, 2012 12:24 pm
Redtail wrote:[
I've had a look around, and can't see where clubs are introduced. Is it the same section as personal intros?
Thu 19 Jan, 2012 1:13 pm
Mon 23 Jan, 2012 2:49 pm
Redtail wrote:No worries.
Here's my personal take on Meetup.com http://bushwalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=8730
I'm a frequent reader of your blog, and often refer others to it.
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