I am an administrator on the FB page of my new parish. All that really means is that I have the ability to post things.
Like, for instance, last Sunday when it snowed, I got on the FB page and let people know about that, to plan accordingly, and be safe if you were driving in to church.
I received a call from a parishioner today informing me his wife had died (she was battling an illness and this was not unexpected, but still . . . ) earlier this morning. I posted that information on our parish FB page.
Just got back from lunch and pulled up my internet tabs, and noticed this message on the FB page/tab: "Congratulations! Your post, 'Dear St. John's family, it is with sadness . . .' is performing better than 85 percent of all posts. For $5 more you can boost this post to reach more people."
Methinks there's a general lack of understanding on the part of FB,
Maybe if you'd invented some grisly details it would have performed better. Just sayin'.
ReplyDeleteLike adding a picture of Santa wrapped up around a wind turbine?
ReplyDelete~blinks innocently~ Whatever do you mean?
ReplyDeleteThat could so happen, dude.