I know my discussion skills are not the best but I do like share new bands/artists I enjoy so if it comes across as gratitutous self promotion, that's not my intent. > Subject: audities-digest V8 #352 (1 msgs) > From: audities-owner@smoe.org > To: audities@smoe.org > Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2012 22:00:48 -0400 > > The Audities Digest: for the discussion of insanely great pop > Volume 8 : Issue 352 : "text" Format > > Messages in this Issue: > Re: facebook advice [Michael Coxe ] > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2012 18:45:08 -0700 > From: Michael Coxe > To: audities@smoe.org > Subject: Re: facebook advice > Message-ID: <503EC5A4.5080403@gmail.com> > > On Tue,8/28/12 4:06 PM, Scott Pazur wrote: > > > > Since these lists are getting pretty quiet, I can only assume things have > > moved over to Facebook. I had originally given up on Facebook years ago, > > but I set up my account again over the weekend and now need some advice on > > where to go to find the good stuff like the Audities and Jelly lists used > > to have. Any other related groups or things would be great as well. > > Thanks to all! > > > > > The burst Audities-List activity on Facebook late last year is what got > me to rejoin FB (on Audities via a nom-de-plume), but it's descended > again into glorified adverts (gratuitous self promotion in legacy > Auduties-List speak) and little in the way of discussion. To me round 2 > experience of FB overall is much like round one, lots of posts but > little in the way of impassioned involvement. That includes all aspects, > not just music lists. I'll stick around there, but I'm down to checking > barely more than once a week. > > - Michael > > ------------------------------ > > End of audities-digest V8 #352 (1 msgs) > **********