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 Post subject: The WIX on Facebook
PostPosted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 5:05 pm 
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Just wondering if anyone here frequents the WIX on Facebook? Is one better then the other?

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 Post subject: Re: The WIX on Facebook
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Triangle P, I think you summed it up quite nicely. I frequent both.

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 Post subject: Re: The WIX on Facebook
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Can you provide a link to the Facebook page? I tried searching for it and could not find anything.


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 Post subject: Re: The WIX on Facebook
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https://www.facebook.com/groups/wixhq/

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 Post subject: Re: The WIX on Facebook
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I do both often. Nice summary on how it's going
I find that when something is posted on WIX FB, and the thread gets long, nobody reads the earlier posts.
They just ask the same question that was answered earlier.
Thank goodness that never happens here! ;)

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 Post subject: Re: The WIX on Facebook
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Same here. I use the facebook notifications to let me know about news happening now in regards to warbirds and then come here when I'm home to get the full story and usually more photos. Facebook and Twitter are really good for letting you know a quick synopsis of something that's happening, the forum is better for giving the full story afterward.


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 Post subject: Re: The WIX on Facebook
PostPosted: Wed Apr 09, 2014 1:40 pm 
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TriangleP wrote:
Each seems to cover the same topic pretty well in different ways. My impression is that Facebook WIX is better tied in to the other warbird Facebook sites because this is where most info is being shared by restorations or other similar groups these days. If you're not looking at these now, you're slowly going to lose the big picture (and fine grain) of whats being done these days. Others may disagree with me. But there's some mighty fine projects out there that seem to be missed on WIX website recently.

The discussion swirl on Facebook is much faster. You run into a few hacks and some that are awefully ignorant. An "Oh Well' approach helps a lot for me.

WIX website favors written info and photo series, as like we've seen with historic pics. Pics posted on the website are much higher [edit] quality than on Facebook. Facebook favors users being notified of new events faster. The software can be accessed on smart phones and images uploaded from there. Most of the time this isn't important, until it is important.

Thats my take on it. I look at both now. I think the webmaster must be happy to hear this.

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Well said.

The truth is that Forums, in every industry or for any hobby are slowing becoming less popular. Social Media is were EVERYBODY is.

WIX FB plus has more "international folks too.

Until the next invention...social media is where it's happening. :-) :wink:

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 Post subject: Re: The WIX on Facebook
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I think Facebook & other social sites have their place but information is brief and repetitive in some cases. Forums like Wix have an important place and (for the most part) every hee haw isn't popping mindless comments into a discussion. Here on Wix the pendulum swings widely from quick updates to detailed conversations. I do agree with others that restoration and day to day activities are better documented via Facebook. Social media is more for the Fanboy vs Forums which are for serious enthusiasts. Museums and business are using Facebook to help monetize their business, that really doesn't happen here as Scott inst selling the membership lists. There is a lot of overlap. The big question is why the migration. One of the limiting factors is ease of access to Facebook versus phpBB forums, also posting photos is just simple on Facebook. At least that's how I see it.

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 Post subject: Re: The WIX on Facebook
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Cherrybomber13 wrote:
I think Facebook & other social sites have their place but information is brief and repetitive in some cases. Forums like Wix have an important place and (for the most part) every hee haw isn't popping mindless comments into a discussion. Here on Wix the pendulum swings widely from quick updates to detailed conversations. I do agree with others that restoration and day to day activities are better documented via Facebook. Social media is more for the Fanboy vs Forums which are for serious enthusiasts. Museums and business are using Facebook to help monetize their business, that really doesn't happen here as Scott inst selling the membership lists. There is a lot of overlap. The big question is why the migration. One of the limiting factors is ease of access to Facebook versus phpBB forums, also posting photos is just simple on Facebook. At least that's how I see it.



I agree with you Drew, minus the serious enthusiasts. Both have serious enthusiasts and trolls. On our FB i have to spend one hr every day to moderate silly comments.

The biggest advantage that Social Media ( Facebook, G+, twitter) has is that it's accessible via mobile and tablet.

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 Post subject: Re: The WIX on Facebook
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A cautionary note about Facebook: you cannot really rely on them to push information from pages you have liked into your feed. They will do so once in a while, when some secretive and arcane algorithm decides you might be interested in reading it. Or not, if they decide that the page is not profitable for them. They are working hard to 'encourage' page administrators to pay to increase the reach of their posts, by increasingly restricting the number of people who can see them by default. I manage a couple Facebook pages, and I'm lucky if one of my posts reaches a third of a page's audience. That is, a third of the people who have already expressed a desire to see it by 'liking' the page. Facebook is happy to let me pay to promote my posting so the others can see it, too, of course.

That is one advantage of a website over social media: If you put the content up, it will remain there for all to see until you decide otherwise. With Facebook, posting your content is like writing your name in the sand without any idea when the tide is coming in.

Facebook is nice for organizing events, though.

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 Post subject: Re: The WIX on Facebook
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fritzthefox wrote:
A cautionary note about Facebook:...That is, a third of the people who have already expressed a desire to see it by 'liking' the page. Facebook is happy to let me pay to promote my posting so the others can see it, too, of course.

That is one advantage of a website over social media: If you put the content up, it will remain there for all to see until you decide otherwise. With Facebook, posting your content is like writing your name in the sand without any idea when the tide is coming in.

Facebook is nice for organizing events, though.


BANGO This is a very important point. Facebook restricts who your audience is from the push side. Your analogy to the sand and tide is very accurate. They changed this about a year ago and your 1/3 number is very accurate. The archiving and searching posts on Wix is simple. On Facebook it's a real issue of digging manually through multiple feeds.

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