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Martyn

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If anyone would like to see my pics of my guys tango and mango then adding me on facebook it's the only way To see the pics I only have net on my phone etc etc so add me and look at my guys search for martyn poskitt and my profile pic is of my cat lol
 
If you would like to see many of the members on here, there is a 'cornsnakes.com' facebook group. You could probably post some pics there. :)
 
Ok cool thanks any chance you could Send me the link because it will take me for ever to find it lol :) x
 
man o man i think i'll just hang out here there is some scary advice being dished out on those facebook sites I will get banned for inappropriate behavior in a hot second
 
Seems like a good place to ask this FB question:

I was surprised when I saw the CS page there, among other similar pages. My question is - what is the benefit of having a CS group there, and making posts there instead of here? I have a FB page myself, but don't use it much. So I am not totally familiar with all of the bells and whistles there. Is there something there that enhances the post or photos? Or is it a way to "tease" non members into joining here? Or is it just an additional place to post so that everyone has to post and read through stuff twice instead of once, lol? It seems redundant to me, but that might be because I don't understand the benefits. If there are any "Facebook junkies" here, maybe they could explain it to me, haha!.

Just curious - thanks!
 
lol...Kathy, Theres no advantage for me...but I'm not a regular user either. I think the facebook network and such becomes more useful the more you use it. Getting to know other members in a more 'real life' sort of way is neat, and the facebook group easily allows you to 'know' who everyone is (some of our usernames are unique). Perhaps its more of a larger, public wide version of the 'general chitchat' forum...
 
Well, I suppose their isn't much of a difference.

I think what it does add, is more of a directory to seeing others snakes. On here, my photos quickly become lost in the shuffle, so posting them on FB adds a sort of catalog, and people can easily work through my albums to more quickly see all of my photos. And on top of that, I don't have to use photobucket to post my images, I can just directly load them from a folder, so it makes it a bit easier/quicker to upload multiple images. I like to keep my FB profile particular too, so it's relatively organized.


The drawback of FB is the lack of moderation. I've had some trouble with certain people that I don't personally know, that I've met through musical group sources. Ex. I have many people on my FB friends list that added me from a fan page for the group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. Many of the people that shared in this group page were positive, and we were all able to provide detailed critiques/opinions on new and old music. Well, due to me sharing my opinions, I was able to meet a lot of really great people of like minded interests (not too different than here). But because I don't personally know these people, and haven't built certain connections that I have here, I have been surprised on multiple occasions by some of the content that my "friends" are posting, and have had to drop numerous people as a result.
Just last night I had some random person (who must have sent me a FR at some point) hit me up in chat. It started off awkwardly, so I quickly said that I wasn't sure where this person was coming from, and that I'd appreciate this person refraining from using choice words when chatting with me... well, this caused the person to absolutely lose it, and rambled on with slurs, swears and threats, until I finally deleted him. I saved the chat first, just in case there is a way to report this person, but it really made me appreciate how civil it is here (for the most part), and even when people disagree, it never turns into that.
So, in this regard, I would much rather have the comfort of being a part of the CS.com community, rather than the FB community!
 
...I ment to ad, that it deffinetly means exposure for cs.com. Every time someone joins, all of their 'friends' are notified, and may get curious about what this group is...
I'd immagine it would come in handy if for whatever reason cs.com its self went down.
 
Michael I hear you!!! I've got my page on 'lock-down'. People can hardly see anything, comment or read others comments. I've only had a couple encounters with people that were kinda bad, but I've managed to make my account only for the messages and list of contacts...:p
 
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