TheBanyanTree: The Banyan Tree group on Facebook

auntie sash auntiesash at gmail.com
Thu Jun 25 12:10:23 PDT 2009


Thanks for your efforts, Anita.

I think a closed group is perfect.  If they aren't part of the Banyan Tree,
why the heck would they want to be in the group?  And if they do, they can
just join the Tree, which has pretty open enrollment, yes??

I'm on facebook quite a lot and would be happy to help out with....whatever.

sash

On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 12:00 AM, Anita Coia <anita at redpepper.net.au> wrote:

> Okay!  I've set up a group called The Banyan Tree on Facebook - called "The
> Banyan Tree".  Hopefully this link will help you identify it:
> http://www.facebook.com/anita.coia?ref=profile#/group.php?gid=121355910109
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> It's a closed group at the moment, which means the administrator(s)
> (currently me) need to approve requests to join.
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> What do you guys think about that?  Would you prefer an open group?  I'm
> just concerned that there is a lot of private and personal information
> shared with the Tree and it might be prudent to have a little bit of
> control.  There are some things I have told the group in the past that I
> would not tell many of my friends!
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> However, I will also check what actions the Administrators can take - if
> posts can be easily deleted or people kicked off if they are just being
> troublesome, it might not be an issue being an open group.
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> Also - I think it would obviously be good to have more than one
> administrator!  I don't think there is a limit on the number of
> administrators, but I won't know for sure till people join up and I try
> designating members as administrators.  There is also an "Officer'
> classification, no idea what that is at the moment.
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> Any volunteers to be administrators??
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> Also - I had to write a description of the group so I put something in, but
> I am MORE than happy to change it!!  Please let me know what you would like
> me to put in there.  I'm sure we had one originally, but I have changed
> computers a number of times and lost emails so can't recall it.
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> Cheers,
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> Anita
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> xxx
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