[Artemisia] test

danoman1000 . danoman1000 at gmail.com
Thu Oct 1 11:38:19 CDT 2015


I can't help but chuckle over the similarity of this discussion to a
discussion held years ago.  That long past discussion was about the brand
new email lists and how they were killing off the kingdom newsletters that
were sent by snail mail.

On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 7:48 AM, gregero <gregero at gmail.com> wrote:

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> > Does SCA, Inc. consider a FB page "official" now?
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> > Alan
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> My understanding is there are "official" group facebook pages, a practice
> sanctioned and overseen by the SCA Inc. via the social media officers.
> Posting ability to those are limited to a certain set of officers.
> Information posted on them is considered official.  This doesn't supersede
> the rules in place about information required to be published in
> newsletters.  That's my understanding and likely has some holes. Rhys
> probably has the more nuanced answer as the Kingdom Social Media Officer.
>
> To be truly honest, IMO this is a technology issue that the SCA is going to
> be forced to address more comprehensively if the desire is to be able draw
> in new members.  Millennials and the next generation expect a completely
> different type of communication that we're used to (and that doesn't mean
> primarily Facebook). That isn't to say email lists are ineffective, just
> not what younger people desire.
>
> Gregory
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