Lon
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- Central California
I have an idea for a Special Interest Forum that is not like SF and would not compete. Haven't a clue onhow to get started.
Can Matrix help?
Can Matrix help?
Lon, Isn't that what we have NOW? "Senior Forums". We're discussing right now.
Not quite Falcon. I want to target a specific group about a specific Topic. My GD suggested Facebook but that targets everyone.
I agree with your granddaughter, Lon. I think what she meant was to start a Facebook group, which is a specific thing, and different from just reading and posting on your main facebook page.
Groups can be either public or private, and you can change the designation when you want to. A public group can be read by anyone, but you must join the group before you can post there.
A private group shows only the name and a description of the group, and you must join to read and post in the group.
When someone wants to join , they just click the link and ask to join the group, and then you would either accept them or not.
It looks like there are some groups that are about assisted living, so you might want to check out some of those groups before you decide to start a group of your own.
The main difference with a group is that there are not set topics like there are in a forum, with a thread for each topic. It is basically similar to commenting on someoneās Facebook page in that someone posts something, and then other people comment on that post, or they can start a topic/post of their own.
I belong to about a dozen facebook groups for different things that I am interested in, and usually spend more time reading through the new posts in my groups than I do reading posts on my profile page. You might want to just do a search in groups for assisted living, or something along that line, and see what groups come up for you, and then you would have a better idea if you would like this or not.
It is much simpler than trying to set up a forum if you are not experienced in setting up and running a forum.
I want to target people that are already living in or at a ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY.
Check out proboards.com. Setup is pretty easy.