Dear all,
well, that little action spawned a lot of commentary!
Let me explain my thinking. As pj mentioned below, there are currently two Facebook groups dedicated to the Pagoda. Neither of them were initiated by us or a member of ours.
Because we are not officially involved, it means we can’t do anything about stopping spammers, controlling content or what have you. Those of us that visit these Facebook sites know that there is quite a lot of spam. They also know that I frequently contribute a photograph or so, and that I link back to our site
http://www.sl113.org at times.
I hope to draw people back to our site... for technical content and detail. On Facebook you occasionally will see entertaining pictures that are not available here...
Some of you may know that I am involved with the national Netherlands Mercedes-Benz classic car club as a “troubleshooter”, advisor to the board. The biggest problem they, and most car clubs face is the fact that the membership is getting older and older. Attracting new, young people is essential to keep a club alive. Making them enthusiastic so that they participate, volunteer, organize events is essential. Those of us that are getting older know it takes a lot of energy to organize events, write articles etc. Those not yet retired can be much more productive at that.
Even those here that are “too old” to join social sites must read in the newspapers that social sites, mobile access and so on is where it is at. So when I noticed that there is not yet a community for Pagoda’s on Google+, I created it. Without calling a board meeting, or discussing it. If the opportunity is there, you grab it. Google+ has excellent applications for iPhones, iPads, Android phones etc. Shoot a picture and upload it to the group in seconds.
And because I created it, I can do things like passing on moderation status to my successor or other Pagoda SL Group people. I can remove spammers. I can remove offensive posts.
And yes, posting 259 photographs on Google+ is easier than uploading just 4 on our site. Plus it does not use any space on our server.
So my intent is:
- We post original material on www.sl113.org
- We post the best photographs and stories here, in the appropriate section
- I post volume photographs on the Google+ group, and encourage others to do the same... only in order to post you need to join Google+. Everyone can see the photographs
- I will post a link to an article here on the site on Google+ regularly, so that people are encouraged to join us for further technical information. And if you have a Google+ account, you can do the same.
Those of us that have been at the European Events or the celebration know that I strongly believe that it is the people that make up the group. It’s the cars that get us together, it is the personal bonds, camaraderie and fun that keep us together. I stood up in front of a 500 people audience to remind everyone of that in Willingen. So the purpose of our
Pagoda SL Group on Google+ is exactly to get more people enthusiastic about Pagoda's and enthusiastic about joining us. So join, if you like!
What I learned from this episode?
I need to explain my thinking more clearly, and we do have a lovely little bunch of old fuddy-duddies in our group
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Statler and Waldorf, over to you again!