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Hopefully most of you love to hang around on this site, rather than those huge, cliquey social networking sites, but, for the benefit of Facebook fiends and Twitter twerps (did I just say that?), you can now also befriend PRI Australia, and get all the latest updates too, via, you guessed it, Facebook and Twitter.

9 Comments

  1. How funny. I just quit Facebook and instead have set up a private blog for myself and my friends/family that, among other interests of mine, includes your rss feed.

  2. I’ll ask this here because the answer might be useful to others who are baffled by the inanity of facebook’s interface. Does anyone know how to be ‘friends’ or whatever with PRI using the organizations page we set up? All I can find is how to do it personally.

    Twitter, well, I haven’t gone that far yet, but if it becomes necessary I know someone who can supply me with the necessary amphetamines.

  3. Sorry, cancel that. I just did it, it seemed to add Tribal Networks as a friend, rather than me personally. If anyone is having similar problems, a cup of coffee seems to do the trick.

  4. Ah. Facebook. Double-edged sword. As I see it, quite a number of people seem to be not very concerned at all what sorts of information they leave in what place.

    Or am I the only one who has second thoughts when seeing that, these days, even high level politicians seem to freely trust yahoo, google, and others, to handle potentially sensitive data? As a society, where are we going here?

  5. Sorry i cant find “PRI Australia” anywhere on facebook. Best i can find is PRIngles Australia. Any light on the matter would be appreciated.

  6. Hi Zak – when I click on the word ‘Facebook’ in the post above, or on the facebook logo on our sidebar, I go straight to the PRI Australia page. Where does it lead for you? And, if it doesn’t arrive at our page, please advise what country you’re in.

  7. Hi Thomas – no, you’re definitely not the only one.

    I’m hoping this post doesn’t encourage people to join these groups. Indeed, I’ll state outright that there will be much less information there, than here. (There will simply be links from those sites to this site.) Rather, I just hope that existing Facebook/Twitter addicts may, instead, find themselves on this site, and, who knows, they may even decide to go cold turkey and get off those massively centralised social networking sites that consider all data within them the possession of the site creators.

    These are money-centric systems, and systems which consolidate way too much personal data. The combination of these two factors should make anyone with half a brain a bit nervous.

  8. Oh right thanks that solved it… sorry im new to the facebook thing, i was searching ‘PRI Australia’ in the facebook search bar.

    much appreciated

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