I would like your input on this. I am planning to send personal messages to Chaim and Shlomo also.
Let me start by saying that one of the many of my daily emails from political and Jewish organizations is from Jewishwolrdreview.com. I know that some of you also get daily emails from them, as I have seen some of their articles pasted in threads here.
Now, we could attempt to submit collums to them, but that is a separate issue that I would like to discuss at another time. What I would like to discuss is an idea that the editor of Jewishworldreview.com had for his organization, which might also be a good idea for our organization.
He sent out an email recently suggesting that his subscribers join Facebook. Apparently, he believes that Facebook will help spread his online magazine and attract new members.
I don't know if you know what Facebook is. I have just learned about it myself, and though I am not a member of it, I was surprised to learn that just about everyone I know is. Facebook is a sort of online network, (kind of like a dating service except it's not for dating). People sign up and their information is shared with their friends and their friends' friends also have access to your information. Apparently, this has caught on, and many people are getting to know the profiles of people they have not even met.
So, Jewishworldreview.com is attempting to get their members to sign up for Facebook. The editor believes that this is something that will very quickly spread the word about their organization. I am wondering if this is something that we should consider.
I don't know what is involved in this or if it would work, but I do know that Facebook is becoming very popular. If our friends and our friends' friends and our friends' friends' friends were exposed to JTF, it could potentially help us grow very quickly, meaning that we would get more members, more donations, and more power.
Just one point I want to add: If we were to do this, we would have to try to keep our posts clean and professional. The conspiracy stuff would have to go, as would the childish name-calling. I also think we would have to cut back on our cursing.
Is this something we should consider?