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Post by amandafishues on Jul 3, 2017 13:56:43 GMT -5
That title sounds odd... Here's what's up-
I want to step down from the group I have created (on facebook) that is based on Carl's work and is where I have a lot of my first Hand experiences archived (many daily updates with pics in real time). Is this a good place for it? All of my posts are honest-to-the-point reflecting where I went wrong if I did, what I did instead and the outcome of each situation, necropsy pics, disease pics that show common symptoms as well as symptoms that look like __ but were __. It's become too easy for people to be asses and know it alls on facebook. Seems very few people that ask for help read anything I post. When they do read, however, the outcome is often very good. The main issues I have on fb is with the people I chose- carefully- to help with the group, are in an imaginary power struggle that I do not want to deal with. I don't want to lose the documented experience with disease I put there. Thanks, Amanda Smith
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Post by Carl on Jul 4, 2017 19:13:23 GMT -5
Sorry for the slow response, as I was taking today slow and actually forget to go on here at EA
We could certainly use you as a moderator here, and personally like the layout of these PB forums over FB as it is much easier to find stuff and moderate. Although FB does have the advantage (or maybe disadvantage) of notifications which is how I noticed stuff there today when I forgot to go on here which is usually my first stop. As for the disadvantage, these notifications can be tiring when I am trying to get some rest from my 24/7 answering of questions (but this is a personal opinion)
However, the popular trend unfortunately IS Facebook, but just like the Google Usenet which it has a lot in common with, hopefully it will fade away. Though in the mean time I would encourage you keep trying, as your group has clearly grown and if interested n becoming part of the team here too, let me know.
Carl
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