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Michael1954 24-05-2015 09:36

Re: How the mighty has fallen
 
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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1141352)
I abhor Facebook.
I will never ever subscribe to it.
I know that there are people who say it does good things...rallying support for good causes etc, but to me it is mostly vain and vacuous.
Not for me.Anyway right now I am busy with things in real life.....that is why I have been less active on here.

Have you ever tried Facebook?

Margaret Pilkington 24-05-2015 10:25

Re: How the mighty has fallen
 
That was a tongue in cheek comment.

Margaret Pilkington 24-05-2015 10:28

Re: How the mighty has fallen
 
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Originally Posted by Michael1954 (Post 1141358)
Have you ever tried Facebook?

My daughter used to be on Facebook (for professional reasons)and I found it not to be to my liking.....so I never joined....I have been asked, but it doesn't appeal to me in the least.
So no, I haven't tried it.
I haven't tried tripe either, but I know from the look of it that it would not be to my taste.

Wynonie Harris 24-05-2015 10:47

Re: How the mighty has fallen
 
Why does anyone have to have to make a choice between Accyweb and Hyndburn Chat? I'm quite happily a member of both and so are a lot of other people. They're totally different animals and are both highly enjoyable and worthwhile in their own separate ways!

Michael1954 24-05-2015 10:47

Re: How the mighty has fallen
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1141361)
My daughter used to be on Facebook (for professional reasons)and I found it not to be to my liking.....so I never joined....I have been asked, but it doesn't appeal to me in the least.
So no, I haven't tried it.
I haven't tried tripe either, but I know from the look of it that it would not be to my taste.

I don't like tripe either, but I tried it when I was a child. Facebook is what you make of it, just like Accrington Web.

Michael1954 24-05-2015 10:48

Re: How the mighty has fallen
 
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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 1141363)
Why does anyone have to have to make a choice between Accyweb and Hyndburn Chat? I'm quite happily a member of both and so are a lot of other people. They're totally different animals and are both highly enjoyable and worthwhile in their own separate ways!

I agree.

Retlaw 24-05-2015 12:18

Re: How the mighty has fallen
 
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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1141355)
What I would really like to know is how these people are invited(poached) away from Accyweb, and didn't these former members think to try to influence accyweb from the inside??
I am sure that many of the converts to Hyndburn Chat(that name puts me off right away) were the ones who did the slanging, swearing, etc that they do not get away with now.

There has always been a choice and those who have gone over to FB have made theirs.

Hi Margaret. No they weren't poached, they had just got fed up with all the slanging and back biting that goes on on here, and the way its run there is no need for any of them to try to chnge it, and none of the trouble makers on here are members of Hyndburn Chat, sorry you don't like the name but what else could we call it.

Margaret Pilkington 24-05-2015 12:19

Re: How the mighty has fallen
 
I just have not got the time for both in my life.......and if I did have time I would not choose to spend it on FB.
For those who have the time (and the inclination) that is fine.......but it does seem that some former members have chosen one over the other.

Margaret Pilkington 24-05-2015 12:27

Re: How the mighty has fallen
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 1141367)
Hi Margaret. No they weren't poached, they had just got fed up with all the slanging and back biting that goes on on here, and the way its run there is no need for any of them to try to chnge it, and none of the trouble makers on here are members of Hyndburn Chat, sorry you don't like the name but what else could we call it.

I don't know what they could call it.
And it doesn't really matter because I won't be part of it.
The back biting and slanging was done by those who have now left and Garinda would freely admit that he could be as acid tongued as the next person,(he was a past master of the put down) but hey he won't have it on his page of FB...that strikes me as being a bit hypocritical.

There has always(as far as I am aware) been a channel to deal with those who are unruly and it has been used.

Eric 24-05-2015 17:18

Re: How the mighty has fallen
 
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Originally Posted by Molyneaux (Post 1141354)
rolling papers

Now that's right up my ginnel.;)

Morecambe Ex Pat 24-05-2015 18:18

Re: How the mighty has fallen
 
Facebook is all very well as an instant chat thing but forums are far better for archiving material.

I operate several website on which we archive material from years gone by and we have been asked to open Facebook versions. Have you ever tried to find material, on Facebook, which was posted last year? We have and found such searches to be impossible so we will stick with websites where our archive material is easily found by the next generation of interested parties.

accyman 24-05-2015 21:18

Re: How the mighty has fallen
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael1954 (Post 1141356)
I'm not sure about this issue of being invited to join Hyndburn Chat. It's just like any other Group on Facebook; you make a request to join and are then accepted. There is no poaching involved.


you are correct you do not get invited you ask to join by clicking join group


also there is bickering etc its just dealt with quickly

usually the person been an asshole gets a temporary ban which leads to a permanent ban if they continue :)

people tend to speak more carefully on facebook not because of any special rules but because its in their real name when they post

Morecambe Ex Pat 24-05-2015 21:53

Re: How the mighty has fallen
 
I have now become a member of Hyndburn Chat, to see if I am missing anything, and I have quickly come to the conclusion that it is just a dis-jointed collection of day to day life. This is all very well for folks who have nowt better to do than gossip all day but for normal folks, I suspect it is just a passing phase. The only problem is, there is no means of reference to past events or comments.

Michael1954 24-05-2015 23:25

Re: How the mighty has fallen
 
If you don't like Facebook, don't use it. If you like Facebook but don't like Hyndburn Chat, then don't use Hyndburn Chat. I like both, so I guess I am someone with nowt better to do than gossip all day, unlike normal folks.

accyman 25-05-2015 00:33

Re: How the mighty has fallen
 
AW has its uses and hyndburn chat has its uses

you get from it what you want

perhaps sunday night at a bank holiday weekend wasnt the best time to join a group to see what its about but iv been a member since it started and have yet to hear anyone spreading gossip on it..

theres talking , some brief conversations that others jump in and contribute to which was the whole point of the internet been created

communication and bringing people together

possibly porn too :confused:

regardless if folk dont like it they can tick the box to leave the group..No ones making anyone stay who dosnt want to be there

one thing it does have is more of a councilor presence and mp presence as well as the ex mayor so if your interested in local events they get mentioned more there so information is more up to date on local things


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