Ok, John. I'm convinced. I have no objections. If I had the patience to figure
out how to upload photos I'd probably have more patience for facebook. Usually,
though, I wind up feeling sadly excluded from all the travel, the festivities.
More distanced, emotionally. Common reaction, I hear, and actually painful
when I see the rare photo of my own grandchildren. (My age is more disabling
than I expected it to be, due to 50 years of rheumatoid arthritis. Travel is no
longer on my agenda.)
I guess we're moving!
Regards,
Carol
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<div>-------- Original message --------</div><div>From: John McCreery
<john.mccreery@xxxxxxxxx> </div><div>Date:03/26/2019 1:07 AM (GMT-08:00)
</div><div>To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx </div><div>Cc: </div><div>Subject:
[lit-ideas] Re: The value of lit-ideas </div><div>
</div>Carol,
I am not keen on FB. I am tied via FB to all sorts of people in multiple
networks around the world. Can’t expect them to move on my whim. Also, as I
pointed out, FB does have several advantages. For me the ease of uploading
images or video and the ability to edit or delete previous posts or comments
make FB more congenial than our current email format.
Privacy is not a big concern. I am old (turning 75 in August). I am not worried
about people knowing or posting scandalous things that might impact my career.
If II write foolish things, it is no big deal.
Besides, Facebook already allows the creation of closed groups, in which only
members can see what is posted.
John
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On Mar 26, 2019, at 16:44, carol kirschenbaum <carolkir@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mar 25, 2019, at 10:56 PM, Omar Kusturica <omarkusto@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Would anyone here be interested in moving lit-ideas to Facebook?
Hi John, Omar & All,
I’m not keen on FB. Will go along with whatever lit-id does. Hate to lose this
email format, though. And isn’t FB about to launch something like what we
already have here, in the name of privacy?
Carol K.