I am subscribed to a number of mailing lists delivered via e-mail.
Over the years I've seen numerous lists splinter off to other delivery
venues due to some of the subscriber's whims.
Either the original list withered, or the new venues or most
aggravating, all of them. One has to wonder if the splintering
was part of the cause. A few survived because ways were found to
make sure that discussion occurring one place was mirrored
everywhere else, so no one missed anything.
I am not on social media. I don't have a smart phone. I have
a flip-phone and a laptop.
I've been working with computers since 1969. I've seen a lot
of different ways to communicate come and go. The one thing
that seems to have lasted is plain old e-mail. That should tell
you something.
I heard recently that Yahoo groups is going away. ...Another
delivery method with limited longevity. YaHoo groups is where
some of the mailing lists splintered to I mentioned earlier.
When mobile devices change format or go away due to the next
new thing, then Facebook, Instagram, et.al. could face extinction
along with the hardware. E-mail will probably endure.
You want to be on Facebook? Be on Facebook. No problem.
Don't compel everyone to go that direction just because it
works for you. Ask first. Otherwise, you'll fractionate venues
and kill participation
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