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Perhaps you'd like to go back and reread my original jpost.Are you seriously trying to defend this blatant legal theft?
I'll take that as a 'No' then to my request for examples for good FB pages set up by 15 year olds. Your post seems to be assume that anyone who can use Facebook as an end user can automatically manage a FB presence. This is a false assumption. It's like assuming that anyone who can speak French is automatically a French interpreter.Oh please - 15 year olds can run rings around any adult when it comes to social networking sites.
I'll take that as a 'No' then to my request for examples for good FB pages set up by 15 year olds. Your post seems to be assume that anyone who can use Facebook as an end user can automatically manage a FB presence. This is a false assumption. It's like assuming that anyone who can speak French is automatically a French interpreter.
Okay, I would call it simply 'theft' but that may cause legal problems for AAM.'legal theft'
The use of this oxymoron seems to kill all argument for me.
I'll take that as a 'No' then to my request for examples for good FB pages set up by 15 year olds. Your post seems to be assume that anyone who can use Facebook as an end user can automatically manage a FB presence. This is a false assumption. It's like assuming that anyone who can speak French is automatically a French interpreter.
You can take it whatever way you like. If you think that its good value for taxpayers money to be spend on hotel junkets for courses on facebook then you are entitled to that opinion. I think its a disgraceful waste and yet another two fingers being given to the taxpayer..
Can you show me an example of a FB page set up, maintained and populated by this 15 year old, preferably one that is integrated with a blog, a Youtube feed, a kildarestreet.com rss feed and a Twitter account?
I assume that the objective of the course is to help councillors to manage their own FB pages, not the council FB pages. The council's IT/PR staff would have no role in looking after these pages.Is such skill is required by the councils, wouldn't it make more sense for IT and / or PR staff to attend? Money spent on permanent staff is a better investment that training councillors who may not be there next week IMO and probably wouldn't maintain council's Facebook pages themselves anyway.
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