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Last year I bought a new domain and created a site. I know about facebook, twitter and yahoo groups but never considered them in relation to my domain. When I came here shopping for software I saw and read about the facebook connection and plans for future versions but didn't stop to really think about its vision and implications.
Personally I have always stayed away from free sites and even though I have friends on facebook that constantly invite I had never created an account. Now I am taking a hard second look as someone else saw my lack of vision and has now created a group on yahoo and a page on facebook using my domain name (-.com). Hind sight is 20/20 as they say.
The group and facebook page give the appearance it could be connected to the domain. I did not consider this and don't understand, is it some form of novice site hijacking? I am curious how many of you create facebook pages or yahoos groups connected to your domain names?
Have a great day Jay
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What I do think is that forums are going to have to interact more with the likes of twitter / facebook.
People are using these things more and more and any way to allow people to switch between the two can only be good.
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Well generally when creating a group which already exists on one of those sites you'd create a "SiteName (Official)"; there are a ton of "(official)" groups on facebook
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