I am here and constantly monitor the CD postings. I don't use Twitter or Reddit. Facebook is for other more personal stuff.
Thank you, Dan Shapiro
On 7/14/2014 6:40 PM, Kim Noyes kimnoyes@gmail.com [californiadisasters] wrote:
Founder ~ California DisastersKim Patrick NoyesEven if you do not wish to chime in with an opinion I'd still like to take a sort of roll call and see who is still here so please check in with even a simple one-word response!This leads me to wonder how many of you are actually still here and monitoring my posts? What are your thoughts on all of this? Is it time to shut this down and focus CD on Twitter, Facebook and Reddit or are enough of you still following there and deriving some sort of benefit to keep CD going on its original social network?In the meantime, other options I initially eschewed such as Twitter and Facebook and Reddit have undermined Yahoo Group's marketshare and as part of the trend I moved California Disasters into those social networks where California Disasters continues to thrive with more and more members joining all the time.The aforementioned groups are either dead silent or merely periodically chirp. Even California Disasters is mostly about me posting stuff which was always the case to some degree but never more so than now as fewer and fewer of you contribute.As time passed we have watched as Yahoo Groups' market share has diminished due to technological innovations, new market options, people's changing habits, and Yahoo's own mistakes.Achtung Gruppe!Well, here we are at California Disasters on Yahoo Groups, two monthsinto our 8th year of existence. When I started this group which came about two years after I first joined Yahoo Groups which was also my first ever entry into the world of social networking websites, there were a host of other popular Yahoo Groups which overlapped into certain sections of California Disaster's areas of interest and vice versa.
However, CD was its own entity and not intended to compete with any of them. Such other popular public safety and scanner monitoring groups included SoCalFire, SoCalScan, CaliforniaOnlineScanning, NorCalFire, BayScan, et al.
Sincerely,
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