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4 yrs

He makes a great point.

If you join anything, you have to create something from scratch in many cases.

Have a church or a church group? Start a page and group here and invite people to CornerTable.

Own a business? Start a group and page and do the same.
Invite friends and family.

Take the same time you would on FB or others and invest it here.

Let people on whatever social media: Instagram, etc know about being here, and what's it like, but more than anything, give them a reason to check out CornerTable and visit you here.

By building your community and network here, you will have a developing newsfeed and more to return to.

There are already some great groups and pages, and there's room for more: YOURS!

So if you have a live stream, add this as a place for people to go or host.

Join the tech group here and share some suggestions or find out about updates.

Social platforms are tools and what you make of them.

In this case, you're not purchasing anything nor are you being censoring.

Make CornerTable YOUR spot.

4 yrs

Welcome new folks! Reminder: if your family and friends aren't here, you won't be here. This is true no matter what platform you sign up for. It was easier to find them at FB, I'll grant, but if you're here, you already know the problems with FB. Get your friends and fam to pull up a table at the Corner Table!


TIP: As this platform only has 3 visibility settings
(Everyone, Friends, Only Me)
if you want to interact with people without laying bare your whole life,
try creating a page, group, or topic in the forum.
GROUPS can be set to private/invite only.
Don't forget to change the privacy settings on your posts
if you don't want everyone to see them!

The Corn Siege