{"id":11423,"date":"2012-09-06T18:31:29","date_gmt":"2012-09-06T16:31:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.zeus.aegee.org\/magazine\/?p=11423"},"modified":"2012-09-05T13:01:20","modified_gmt":"2012-09-05T11:01:20","slug":"if-your-antenna-is-the-next-in-line-to-be-deleted-by-facebook","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.zeus.aegee.org\/magazine\/2012\/09\/06\/if-your-antenna-is-the-next-in-line-to-be-deleted-by-facebook\/","title":{"rendered":"If your antenna is the next in line to be deleted by Facebook?"},"content":{"rendered":"
The discussion about Facebook (FB) and AEGEE’s\u00a0representation there\u00a0is an ever returning topic. The AEGEEan Editor Patricia Anthony has been studying web communication design few months ago and made a project on AEGEE. A project with the result that the way that AEGEE is organised in the Internet is very chaotic, as J\u00fcri Kirpu\u00a0mentions in the interview about the Communication Guidelines. So to continue the research Patricia chose to contact Miguel Gallardo who is the new Projects Director and who has been posting information about how Facebook is planning to delete invalid Facebook profiles<\/a>, such as profile pages of antennae which many AEGEE antennae, unfortunately, still have.<\/em><\/p>\n People argue that they are not interested in changing their antenna from a profile on Facebook to a\u00a0page\u00a0because of the fear that\u00a0they might lose their followers on Facebook as some antennae already have 1000-2000 friends or more linked to their Facebook antenna profile. This makes it harder for such people as Miguel to convince others to make the change anyway, but fortunately he is not the only one from the new Comite Directeur (CD) interested in this topic, and he explained together with fellow new CD member Pavel Zbornik (European Institutions and Communications Director) why change of the AEGEE representation on Facebook would be good.<\/p>\n Why should people not worry about going from a profile to having a page for local?<\/strong><\/p>\n They should not worry, as they can easily convert Profile to Page without losing any friend, AEGEE-Bamberg<\/a> can be an example of that. And in case they already have a page and a profile, they can convert the profile into page and then merge this page with the second page (however this is only possible when merging a smaller one into a bigger page).<\/p>\n Why should antennae make Facebook pages instead of profiles for their local?<\/strong><\/p>\n