How do we move on?

tigerfish replied on 30/11/2016 01:02

Posted on 30/11/2016 01:02

I've just been looking through the last few weeks of posts and I guess that there's probably less than 20 of us that regularly post on here, with probably a few new members who contribute occasionally.  But given the total membership of the CC we are nothing more than a mere pimple on the Elephants B**b.  So,- its not really any wonder that the CC ruling body take very little notice (If any) of what we say.

So how do we improve things? Personally I have long thought that our power of debate and thought, is often diluted by cynical humour. However, given our tiny ability to influence things, that is not really surprising.

So how do we make this forum more influential?

Or perhaps that is not our role?  I really do not know, & even if I did, that would do little to ease the situation, because others would seek to argue the opposite view.

So where do we go from here? Do we accept that we are of no real value at all?  Should we try harder to show the way forward?  But perhaps that's not our role!   Maybe just a light weight banter fellowship will be always our role.  But if that is the case why do we get so cross when we think that someone else is upsetting or disagreeing with us?

Perhaps its too late, and I should go to bed, but I really do think that once we were on to something, - now I'm not so sure!

TF

replied on 02/12/2016 20:41

Posted on 02/12/2016 20:41

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Firedragon replied on 02/12/2016 20:57

Posted on 02/12/2016 20:57

Each to their own, I use Facebook but then I have rigid privacy settings and only talk to those I am 'friends or family' with. Too many people have absolutely no idea what they are doing and open themselves to all kinds of rubbish/trivia and sometimes even dangerous liaisons. There really is no need if you set up your account properly in the first place. I keep in touch and speak often with friends and family all over the world as well as my own family wherever they may be, so it is a very useful tool for me.

Alison

replied on 02/12/2016 22:19

Posted on 02/12/2016 22:19

I find it tedious and incredibly tedious to follow.

As I was now conscripted, I chanced a look at the CC page......same outcome, very un-user friendly.

 

I feel much the same about face book.

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