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Miniatures Adventure => Back of Beyond => Topic started by: Panzerfaust 150 on July 16, 2020, 10:34:27 PM
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Yep, finally I went and did it. Noone else did with the 100th anniversary of the conflict happening right now. It's a conflict wrapped up in my earliest wargaming experiences, and I'd love to create a place to be a clearinghouse of ideas and information on the conflict.
You can find the group here!
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1371154589739957
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Thanks for lettign us know, just sent a request. I have a stack of photos from the Russo-Polish War 1919 if you think its appropropriate to add them in the files section.
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Good man, long overdue!
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Thanks for lettign us know, just sent a request.
Me too :)
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Thanks for lettign us know, just sent a request. I have a stack of photos from the Russo-Polish War 1919 if you think its appropropriate to add them in the files section.
Please do!
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Awesome! Request sent!
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Can you make it Public so those of us not on FB can at least see it?
Thanks
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It is of course entirely up to the guys who run it but I wont be posting in Public Groups I am afraid.
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Just post here instead. **** Facebook. :D
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I would be very interested in such a group but there is no way I would join FB. Just wondering why it has to be a private group, oh well i will just stick with LAF forum i suppose.
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Being private does stop it being spammed by folks with no interest but who just like winding others up, or worse want to spout their political ideology all over your hobby.
For me personally its more about how it interacts with my facebook community, the majority of my facebook is about friends family and Rugby, we use it pretty thoroughly to organise training games etc, anythign I post on a public page is immediatly spammed to every other person I have none of whom have any interest at all in wargaming so for me if its not a private group I wont post at all. Shame really there are 5 or 6 groups that cater for my hobby interests that I avoid because they are Public.
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I would be very interested in such a group but there is no way I would join FB. Just wondering why it has to be a private group, oh well i will just stick with LAF forum i suppose.
Ditto.
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Being private does stop it being spammed by folks with no interest but who just like winding others up, or worse want to spout their political ideology all over your hobby.
Actually roger has a very good point here. I recently had one post denounced as racist and all but got called something that I am most certainly not.
It wasn't a pleasant experience.
Having said that, I am a member of quite a few public FB groups so I suppose I should accept some taunting ???
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In regards to the private/public discussion, I am in a number of wargaming groups on FB and I deliberately interact less with the public groups. My friends and family don't need to see all my gaming antics, and I'm not organised enough to manage a separate gaming profile.
For those of you who aren't fans of FB but still want to be involved, I'd recommend building a 'burner' FB account and use it exclusively for the gaming groups. There's groups I manage with a number of such accounts, and it's just a matter of making sure they're not troll accounts before allowing them in.
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For me personally its more about how it interacts with my facebook community, the majority of my facebook is about friends family and Rugby, we use it pretty thoroughly to organise training games etc, anythign I post on a public page is immediatly spammed to every other person I have none of whom have any interest at all in wargaming so for me if its not a private group I wont post at all.
This illustrates a) that Facebook is a poor user experience and b) Facebook isn't built to the benefit of the people using it but the advertisers.
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This illustrates a) that Facebook is a poor user experience and b) Facebook isn't built to the benefit of the people using it but the advertisers.
I've (oddly) found that when I've asked a rules question/uniform advice on quite a few different FB pages I've just been greeted with a flurry of 'likes' and the question has remained unanswered lol
Mad really. Still, FB pages do have their good points even if they can be quite limited in overall scope. :)
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For those of you who aren't fans of FB but still want to be involved, I'd recommend building a 'burner' FB account and use it exclusively for the gaming groups.
I tried creating an account just for gaming groups as I don't want to be generally 'on facebook'. I joined a few groups and acted as a normal member. i.e. I posted pictures of my miniatures, made normal comments, liked other people's efforts, made figure suggestions, linked to my blog but nothing spamming, offensive or weird. Everything was fine for a few days, I got lots of positive replies and I even got assigned a rising star status on one group for having received lots of likes. :D Then FB locked my account, saying I hadn't complied with their policies. I think my crime was to not use my full name. In order to appeal I had to submit a picture and my telephone number, which I wasn't happy with but stupidly did as there was no other way to contact them. They never replied and I never got access back to the account to delete it. Keep well clear is my advice.
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I mourn the demise of discussion forums and rise of FB Groups!
I don’t have a FB account and will not create one. I tried the Sam Mustafa FB page when his discussion forum shut down with my partners account (I use several sets of his rules) but the format is not good for searching and its very much ‘of the moment’, plus the files section is a pain to search through. I gave up on it!
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I mourn the demise of discussion forums and rise of FB Groups!
One thing is for certain, the different characteristics and atmosphere of the various fora will definitely me missed. FB seems so soulless by comparison.
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For some reason my Facebook page is in Chinese and I've never bothered to change it.
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Mine changed to Brazilian Portuguese for a while, had to get the kids to change it back!