That's tagline material right there.
Everyone I know is on Facebook except me. It is too public..... I like the privacy of FR.
Totally agree about the format,
I love the simple format.
The only thing i wish would be added would be a thumbs up feature, an improved search feature and bring back the thread hit count.
“When I’m Freepin’ out”, “it’s there job”, “lets me get my patriot on privately in public”, “People should give more faster to get rid of that thing ;)”
I’m am fascinated by your Post! How old are you?
FR is often a contributor of valuable -- non-bias -- information. Either original or sourced. Strive to make those threads finish high in Internet searches. It ain't easy and search engine optimization (SEO) is hidden from the public and changing, from what I understand.
But take the recent threads about type 2 diabetes. My guess is that if your replies use the key words and phrases vis-a-vis problems and treatment in the posted article you move the thread up a notch or two in a search for those criteria.
Helping to refute (with proof) the lies about Dr. Carson is another example to promote FR threads.
.. of course, all the more reason for them to declare us "dangerous". :)
I’ve said it before, but the FR format is so much better than anywhere else that the Robinsons should offer to sell it. Being about to link a reply to the original post, or even better to view replies to a post, is fantastic. It’s almost impossible for me to follow a discussion on AOS, for example.
Here’s to you, Mr. Robinson!!!!
I want to freep more than I do in public. It is very hard to read the posts in most phone browsers because it’s hard to get the font size right and not have to scroll left and right. Also when you post, you can’t see what you are typing.
Why doesn’t some dev FReeper make a FR app??????????? I’d pay up to $5 if it worked.
There is a certain irony regarding technological advancements.
Many websites added more glitter and glamour and videos and graphics as those became available. Many of these websites were so cluttered that they were impossible to load, even with fast Internet connections.
Now, websites are being forced to go ‘mobile friendly’ or they risk being cut out of search engine, etc. Mobile friendly means reducing or eliminating much of the glitz and glamour.
One problem, however, with the mobile friendly formats is poor programming. Many menues and links just simply do not work. Browsers that have become more complicated and sensitive end up balking at elements in the mobile friendly. Solve one problem, create another.
I has kicked inn 20 bux this month.
I agree, Eddie. Thanks for rallying the troops!!!!! Give to FR now, please, and get this fundraiser over with.