AUGD: Re: Augd Digest, Vol 7, Issue 70
AUGD: Re: Augd Digest, Vol 7, Issue 70
- Subject: AUGD: Re: Augd Digest, Vol 7, Issue 70
- From: Sarah Brim <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 23 May 2010 17:34:03 -0400
My son David started a business that involves social media and e-commerce. He told me that things are changing at a phenomenal accelerated rate. Personally I think introduction to members about the general concepts is a good idea, Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, etc. with cautions about what one reveals online and security issues.
On May 23, 2010, at 3:01 PM, email@hidden wrote:
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> 1. Social Media (ARMUG)
> 2. Social Media 2 (ARMUG)
> 3. Re: Social Media 2 (Giuseppe Quinn)
> 4. Re: Social Media (Dave G)
> 5. Re: Social Media 2 (Gary Kampel)
> 6. Re: Social Media (Kevin Warrene)
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> Date: Sat, 22 May 2010 16:02:59 -0400
> From: ARMUG <email@hidden>
> Subject: AUGD: Social Media
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> Lately, our local MUG been receiving questions about "social media". Everything from "what is it?" to "I've been looking at jobs in the Classifieds, and they want experience in social media, like: 'Don't apply if you don't know what a hashtag is'."
>
> Maybe it's time for our group to host a presentation on the subject. The problem is, how do you get your arms around this virgin timber? It's like trying to summarize the internet. I know I've personally set up a YouTube account for a historical reunion group (not a MUG), but is there any formal place to learn about this phenomenon? Or is it constantly changing so fast that you can't expect books to be current?
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> How do MUGs use social media?
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> Walt Atwood, moderator and Apple Ambassador
> Allegheny Region Macintosh Users Group
> Warren, PA and Jamestown, NY
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> landline: (814) 726 - 2774
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> Message: 2
> Date: Sat, 22 May 2010 16:06:19 -0400
> From: ARMUG <email@hidden>
> Subject: AUGD: Social Media 2
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> Another issue has just been brought to my attention that I would like to see addressed: SECURITY!
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> Have any MUGs held forums/meetings/presentations on privacy/security in social media such as FaceBook, MySpace, etc.?
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>
> Walt Atwood, moderator and Apple Ambassador
> Allegheny Region Macintosh Users Group
> Warren, PA and Jamestown, NY
> email@hidden
> cell: (814) 730 - 1815
> landline: (814) 726 - 2774
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> Message: 3
> Date: Sat, 22 May 2010 14:42:11 -0600
> From: Giuseppe Quinn <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: AUGD: Social Media 2
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> Yes, we held one in April.
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> Giuseppe Quinn
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> On May 22, 2010, at 2:06 PM, ARMUG wrote:
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>> Another issue has just been brought to my attention that I would
>> like to see addressed: SECURITY!
>>
>> Have any MUGs held forums/meetings/presentations on privacy/security
>> in social media such as FaceBook, MySpace, etc.?
>>
>>
>> Walt Atwood, moderator and Apple Ambassador
>> Allegheny Region Macintosh Users Group
>> Warren, PA and Jamestown, NY
>> email@hidden
>> cell: (814) 730 - 1815
>> landline: (814) 726 - 2774
>>
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> Date: Sat, 22 May 2010 18:21:47 -0500
> From: Dave G <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: AUGD: Social Media
> To: Apple Discussion List <email@hidden>
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> Social media experts are the web designers of the early 90s: anyone
> who could use Adobe Pagemill was a Web Designer. Or the 80s when
> someone who owned a LaserWriter and Pagemaker was a Desktop Publisher.
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> It's about as broad a topic as "the web". Keep it focused on how to
> use it in your Mac. An entire meeting could be about twitter clients
> in and of themselves.
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> The landscape changes by the hour, so trying to corral it is like
> herding cats. Please oh please do not get drawn into any paid
> training on this. I've seen people selling their services for up to
> 30K an event--and teach you nothing. It *is* the snake oil of the
> current era.
>
> Soapboxing on social media experts aside, we use Twitter, Facebook,
> Foursquare, Gowalla and Wordpress to inform and interact with our
> members and potential members.
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> On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 3:02 PM, ARMUG <email@hidden> wrote:
>> Lately, our local MUG been receiving questions about "social media". Everything from "what is it?" to "I've been looking at jobs in the Classifieds, and they want experience in social media, like: 'Don't apply if you don't know what a hashtag is'."
>>
>> Maybe it's time for our group to host a presentation on the subject. The problem is, how do you get your arms around this virgin timber? It's like trying to summarize the internet. I know I've personally set up a YouTube account for a historical reunion group (not a MUG), but is there any formal place to learn about this phenomenon? Or is it constantly changing so fast that you can't expect books to be current?
>>
>> How do MUGs use social media?
>>
>>
>> Walt Atwood, moderator and Apple Ambassador
>> Allegheny Region Macintosh Users Group
>> Warren, PA and Jamestown, NY
>> email@hidden
>> cell: (814) 730 - 1815
>> landline: (814) 726 - 2774
>>
>>
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> Message: 5
> Date: Sun, 23 May 2010 04:19:14 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Gary Kampel <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: AUGD: Social Media 2
> To: ARMUG <email@hidden>
> Cc: email@hidden
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> Read, "Why I left Facebook- The social networking serviceâ•˙s privacy policies should give users pause."by Christopher Breen, Macworld.com
> Walt, for me its a choice to be on FB. If you require your members to use it you should take responsibility for the results.
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> Gary Kampel
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> From: ARMUG <email@hidden>
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> Sent: Sat, May 22, 2010 4:06:19 PM
> Subject: AUGD: Social Media 2
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> Another issue has just been brought to my attention that I would like to see addressed: SECURITY!
>
> Have any MUGs held forums/meetings/presentations on privacy/security in social media such as FaceBook, MySpace, etc.?
>
>
> Walt Atwood, moderator and Apple Ambassador
> Allegheny Region Macintosh Users Group
> Warren, PA and Jamestown, NY
> email@hidden
> cell: (814) 730 - 1815
> landline: (814) 726 - 2774
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> Date: Sun, 23 May 2010 11:49:17 -0400
> From: Kevin Warrene <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: AUGD: Social Media
> To: ARMUG <email@hidden>, <email@hidden>
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> At TCMUG we have a Facebook group that anyone may join and we have a Twitter
> presence as well that also provides a feed to our web site.
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> Kevin
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> on 5/22/10 4:02 PM, ARMUG at email@hidden wrote:
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>> Lately, our local MUG been receiving questions about "social media".
>> Everything from "what is it?" to "I've been looking at jobs in the
>> Classifieds, and they want experience in social media, like: 'Don't apply if
>> you don't know what a hashtag is'."
>>
>> Maybe it's time for our group to host a presentation on the subject. The
>> problem is, how do you get your arms around this virgin timber? It's like
>> trying to summarize the internet. I know I've personally set up a YouTube
>> account for a historical reunion group (not a MUG), but is there any formal
>> place to learn about this phenomenon? Or is it constantly changing so fast
>> that you can't expect books to be current?
>>
>> How do MUGs use social media?
>>
>>
>> Walt Atwood, moderator and Apple Ambassador
>> Allegheny Region Macintosh Users Group
>> Warren, PA and Jamestown, NY
>> email@hidden
>> cell: (814) 730 - 1815
>> landline: (814) 726 - 2774
>>
>>
>>
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