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pretty_kitty

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DBMA now on Facebook
« on: January 30, 2009, 10:53:27 AM »
Dog Brothers Martial Arts now has a group set up on Facebook:

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=51885866231

Come join us! 

« Last Edit: February 01, 2009, 12:06:30 AM by Crafty_Dog »
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Tom Stillman

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Re: Facebook
« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2009, 01:44:03 PM »
Facebook has a MMA page.  Search mma on facebook. :-D
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Re: Facebook
« Reply #2 on: January 30, 2009, 03:23:12 PM »
Ummm , , , Tom , , , search it for what?  :?

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Re: Facebook
« Reply #3 on: January 30, 2009, 04:55:34 PM »
WOOF Crafty, It was just search  for "MMA" in general. A friend pointed out to me that,  facebook has a MMA page were you can talk about your favorite fighters, write on their walls  etc. I just found out about it day before yesterday. Not quite sure what all you can do on there.   I looked through the list to see if the dog brothers were listed and could not find anything.  It was quite a coincidence that, two day's later you announced your facebook page. I just mentioned MMA on facebook as an FYI.  :-D
« Last Edit: January 30, 2009, 05:00:16 PM by Tom Stillman »
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Re: Facebook
« Reply #4 on: January 30, 2009, 05:27:25 PM »
Oh.  :-)

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Re: DBMA now on Facebook
« Reply #5 on: February 10, 2009, 11:34:12 PM »
Trying to get the hang of this thing, but so far it is eluding me.  It seems to take up an incredible amount of time looking up who people are and then accepting or rejecting them.  :? :? :?

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Re: DBMA now on Facebook
« Reply #6 on: February 11, 2009, 10:53:54 PM »
Facebook grows on you....or not.  There are a few groups on there I check out fairly often, and I find it usefull for announcing events as its easy for people you message about something to spread the word through their contacts...and so on....like a panteen commercial.

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Re: DBMA now on Facebook
« Reply #7 on: February 15, 2009, 11:18:37 AM »
just posted seminar pics from toronto
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« Reply #8 on: February 15, 2009, 01:36:01 PM »
Trying to get the hang of this thing, but so far it is eluding me.  It seems to take up an incredible amount of time looking up who people are and then accepting or rejecting them.  :? :? :?

Marc,

It might help if you created a limited profile list.  People are going to want to" friend you" who are not really your friends but would probably good to have the contact  for your business.  I am posting NYT article below that explains how to do it. Also you might to consider creating a page for Dog Brothers.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/create.php. It is free.

Facebook has many flaws but I really love it.


http://www.nytimes.com/external/readwriteweb/2009/01/30/30readwriteweb-how_to_friend_mom_dad_and_the.html?emc=eta1&pagewanted=print


How to Friend Mom, Dad, and the Boss on Facebook...Safely
By SARAH PEREZ, ReadWriteWeb

Oh no! Your mom just joined Facebook and what's even worse, she wants to be your friend. More and more people are finding themselves in this situation today and unsure of what to do. Friending mom and dad, the boss, or other work colleagues opens up the details of your private life for the whole world to see - and you might not be entirely comfortable with that. What's to be done?

The Big Question: Should You Bare it All Online?

It's still up for debate how much personal information you should share with others on your Facebook profile. Some people would argue that the time for us to hide behind our masks is over. If we're professional, good employees at work and good sons and daughters at home, it shouldn't matter so much if a friend tags us in a photo which shows us tipping back beers at the weekend party. The fact is, everyone has a personal life and it shouldn't matter who sees it.

Others would say that those are precisely the sorts of photos that make it dangerous to use online social networks like Facebook for both personal and business networking. "Don't friend the boss," they would argue. It's just too risky.

Sharing Some Things, Not Others

The issue isn't really that black and white, though. You may feel it's OK for your colleagues to see some of your Facebook photos (like those from the conference you attended), but not others (like those from the party). You also may be a little uncomfortable with the boss reading your wall posts, especially if your friends have an odd sense of humor at times.

If you're not ready to expose everything about you to anyone who asks to be your online friend, it's time you learned how to use Facebook's friend lists.

A little over a year ago, Facebook launched a new feature called "Friend Lists." With lists, you can create groups of friends on Facebook, separating work from family and close friends. It's simple to use, but it's definitely an underutilized feature. In fact, most of the people who spend their days "Facebooking," never seem to take the time to worry about who's seeing what...until it's too late.

But now, as more older generations are going online and joining social networks, the "Should I Friend Mom/Dad/Boss?" issue is becoming more prevalent than ever.

How To Use Friend Lists

To get started with Facebook Lists, you first need to build one. You can do this from your Friends page. (Click "Friends" in the blue bar at the top). On the left side of the page, click the button "Make a New List." Give it a title.

Now you'll have the option to add your friends to the list. You can either start typing in names one by one or click on "Select Multiple Friends" to add several people to the list all at once. (To add people, just click on their photos.) When you're finished, click the "Save List" button at the bottom.

Once you have some lists created, it's time to figure out who gets to see what. To edit your privacy settings, go to "Settings" at the top-right of the screen next to the search box. When you hover your mouse over the link, you'll see a menu appear; click "Privacy Settings"on this menu. On the following page, click "Profile," the top choice in the list of options.

On the profile privacy page, you have the option of customizing exactly who gets to see what. You can modify the following areas: Profile, Basic Info, Personal Info, Status Updates, Photos Tagged of You, Videos Tagged of You, Friends, Wall Posts, Education Info, and Work Info. If you're unsure of what any of those things are, click the "?" next to the item to read a definition.

Using the drop-down boxes, you can customize who gets to see your info: "Only Friends," "Friends of Friends," or "My Network of Friends." To lock down your profile to friends only, you could set all these to "only friends." But since you have now created specialized lists, you'll want to use these instead.

To do so, click the fourth option from the drop-down box: "Customize." From here, you can add lists of people who should NOT be able to see this part of your profile. For example, if you wanted to block a list of work colleagues or those in your family from seeing your status updates, you could do so here - just type the name of your list in the box "Except these people" and save your changes.

Note: you can also block certain people individually just by typing in their names, but given the ever-growing number of Facebook users, you're probably going to need a Friend List at some point. We recommend biting the bullet and creating your lists now instead of treating everyone as a one-off.

After you've saved your changes, you're done. You'll have your privacy back without having to change the way you and your friends use Facebook. Of course, keep in mind that nothing is foolproof - determined hackers can gain access to your account as can anyone who guesses your password....so maybe you shouldn't use your dog's name.

When lists are finally in place, you can assign new friends to a list right when you're accepting their friend request - just look for the option "Add to Friend List" before you click "Accept."

It may seem like quite a bit of work to set up, but you'll thank yourself for doing this later...like every Monday morning when you go back to work after a great weekend...or the next time you need to borrow money from mom and dad. You get the idea. Better safe than sorry.

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Re: DBMA now on Facebook
« Reply #9 on: February 16, 2009, 04:48:04 AM »
I joined the group  :-D.

I'm pretty new to the whole facebook thing and I'm with Crafty in the :? department
But thanks for the info Rachel  :-).   I'm sure it will come in handy.
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