| kristin is appropriately trying to get us all back on topic, whereas I've been fascinated by the FB "aside." Btw, I do see fun things on FB & see some advantages in it. But to me, the only real difference between a FB page & a really creative webpage (with navigation & communication options) is the business about selective levels of access, which would be harder to do with a standard webpage, I guess.
And since there are 'networks' (groups) on a FB page, there's no reason there couldn't also be a gay/friends of gays FB group in the region of the person profiled. (And maybe there are already such publicized groups on the pages of particular people.) |