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Facebook Group Invitations

Why do people send these out? If I had accepted all the group invitations to date, I’d be a member of 383 groups by now. Yes, I’m counting. How am I supposed to be active in all these groups..with my busy schedule? How do I participate in 383 groups? That will be a full-time job, don’t you think? So because of that, I don’t join any. I don’t want folks getting upset because I joined one group and not the other, so I skip ‘em all together.

Besides, more often than not, most of these group pages are usually dormant. No recent activities, so why should I join if you are not going to get some worthy discussions going on? The ones I hate to turn down most are the health/humanity related ones. You know like Sickle Cell (actually the WeWe fan page is a member of the Sickle Cell foundation, so that doesn’t count); moving on…step up to cancer, juvenile diabetes, anything involving moms, AIDS in Africa, etc.

There’s got to be an alternative for this. Frankly, I’d like to support everyone. Everyone! What makes matters worse is that the WeWe Clothing Facebook profile is a business profile and not a personal one. Personally, “I” am not on Facebook, and yes, more than one person signs onto the account to update, respond, and move things around. Again, it’s a business. So what to do?

I have no solution for this. *blank stare* I was actually hoping you can help me. I don’t like joining any sort of group(s). Virtually or in-person i.e. Chocolates Anonymous, Red velvet cake Anonymous, Vintage shopping Anonymous, etc. Ok, so they are not related to the groups on FB, but you get the gist.

Is it that facebook is getting really annoying? Just a weekend thought. Nothing serious…

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