question about quilt guilds on social media
#1
question about quilt guilds on social media
Hi there, fellow quilters -
I'm a member of a guild and we're trying to build our membership. I know many guilds use social media (aka Facebook, etc.). My question is this: how does a guild do this and still maintain some privacy/safety for their members. Specifically, no one wants to publicize their phone number, personal information, etc. So - - - how do you do it and still protect guild members' privacy???
Thanks - - -
I'm a member of a guild and we're trying to build our membership. I know many guilds use social media (aka Facebook, etc.). My question is this: how does a guild do this and still maintain some privacy/safety for their members. Specifically, no one wants to publicize their phone number, personal information, etc. So - - - how do you do it and still protect guild members' privacy???
Thanks - - -
#2
Hi there, fellow quilters -
I'm a member of a guild and we're trying to build our membership. I know many guilds use social media (aka Facebook, etc.). My question is this: how does a guild do this and still maintain some privacy/safety for their members. Specifically, no one wants to publicize their phone number, personal information, etc. So - - - how do you do it and still protect guild members' privacy???
Thanks - - -
I'm a member of a guild and we're trying to build our membership. I know many guilds use social media (aka Facebook, etc.). My question is this: how does a guild do this and still maintain some privacy/safety for their members. Specifically, no one wants to publicize their phone number, personal information, etc. So - - - how do you do it and still protect guild members' privacy???
Thanks - - -
Helpful link: https://www.facebook.com/help/220336...=about_content
Hope that link helps some!
#3
Super Member
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pacific NW
Posts: 9,563
Our group has a closed and private FB page, but we don't post any personal info anyway. Membership rosters with home addresses and phone numbers are distributed via paper. FB is mostly for posting pictures of our activities, quilts we've finished, reminders about meeting dates, times, and places.
We used to have a Yahoo group, but Yahoo was having so many problems with hackers and spoofers, so we moved over to Groups.io.
One of our members got hacked via Yahoo. She received an email saying that she was almost out of space for her photos. She didn't think that was correct, so she clicked the link in the email and logged into her account. Sure enough, she had plenty of space and thought she was fine, until a couple of days later when she couldn't log into her account at all.
The email was a phishing scam. She clicked a link that connected her to a website that looked like Yahoo, but wasn't. As soon as she entered her name and password, the bad guys had access to her account.
Never, never, never click a link in an email!!! If you ever have questions about anything in an email, open a new browser window, manually type in the website address or URL, and log in from there.
We used to have a Yahoo group, but Yahoo was having so many problems with hackers and spoofers, so we moved over to Groups.io.
One of our members got hacked via Yahoo. She received an email saying that she was almost out of space for her photos. She didn't think that was correct, so she clicked the link in the email and logged into her account. Sure enough, she had plenty of space and thought she was fine, until a couple of days later when she couldn't log into her account at all.
The email was a phishing scam. She clicked a link that connected her to a website that looked like Yahoo, but wasn't. As soon as she entered her name and password, the bad guys had access to her account.
Never, never, never click a link in an email!!! If you ever have questions about anything in an email, open a new browser window, manually type in the website address or URL, and log in from there.
#5
I am opposed to putting membership information on the web, period. Even if protected by group access, even if protected by password. Hackers can still get in if they are persistent. Information that is appropriate for a website includes the guild's meeting place and time, schedule of upcoming speakers and classes, newsletters, etc. My local guild also had the names and email addresses of the key officers. The treasurer received an email from someone claiming to be the guild president, directing her to send a money order (several thousand dollars) to a "vendor." She recognized that this was a scam, and personal email addresses are no longer on our website. Who would have thought that quilt guilds would be the targets of scammers?
#6
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 9,735
My guild has a website and a FB page, but no personal info is posted. It's mostly for an online presence and to show what is going on with the guild. There are no personal email addresses posted. Guild officers have a guild email that is on the website.
#9
Member
Join Date: Nov 2016
Location: West Central Illinois
Posts: 63
Our group has a website, Facebook page and a Facebook group that is about our retreats. You said you want to build membership and I don't think social media has grown our membership. Social media helps to keep us all informed. Example we have a workshop today and I could not remember when it started. I went to our social media to find out the time. Our guild has grown over the last 10 years from 40 members to 110 members and we have maintained the 110 over the the last 7 or 8 years. I think we grew because of workshops, inviting people to join us and really working hard on making everyone feel important and welcome. We also have a wide variety of quilters who are so open to help each other. Good luck in growing your guild.
#10
I would like to join a guild but I'm not an extrovert and even though the LQS where I shop, chat and quilt have people that belong to guilds, no one has ever ask me to join or visit. Sometimes maybe a simple verbal invite would bring in members.
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