Jetster220
New member
Anyone know whats happened the FB group, I just went to post something and I can't find it anywhere all a sudden?
I see, that kinda sucks, a couple of the dealers in there were very helpful like Matto Cycle and Moto Center.
The FB GG group page is on a temporary hiatus.
It simply has grown too large/fast for the moderators to keep track of all the posts.
Regards.
gasgasman
Why not simply add more moderators and open it back up?
This seems a little overbearing for a facebook group where guys chat about bikes to me.. Lock this for too long and someone is just gonna start and run a whole new group that you guys have no say in at all.
Why not simply add more moderators and open it back up?
This seems a little overbearing for a facebook group where guys chat about bikes to me.. Lock this for too long and someone is just gonna start and run a whole new group that you guys have no say in at all.
This has already happened, so there's pretty much zero point for them to worry about reopening it now. Closing it was a really dumb idea honestly.
Yup. I joined the new one.
Looks like most people are moving there pretty quick..
The new one, as in Matto's dealership page?
The new one, as in Matto's dealership page?
Dealer pages will likely never be as effective as that group was.
I can appreciate dealer pages, but dealer pages aren't going to grow the brand like the previous page was.
There needs to be an unaffiliated group, on easily accessible social media platforms that can be a quick tech referance or sounding board for tech questions if we want the brand to grow roots to be more than a boutique brand.
Sounds to me like you just described this place
I'm guessing you day drink a lot. lol
I appreciate this place for what it is, but it is hardly anything that I highlighted.
Other than a fair tech resource if a user is interested in spending the time to wade through the board's archaic interface and wrestle with the current search function.
FB, Hate it as I do, the $billions system is way easier to use and work with & that's why it's so much more active and productive in a group like they had.
Dealer pages will likely never be as effective as that group was.
I can appreciate dealer pages, but dealer pages aren't going to grow the brand like the previous page was.
There needs to be an unaffiliated group, on easily accessible social media platforms that can be a quick tech referance or sounding board for tech questions if we want the brand to grow roots to be more than a boutique brand.
Each to their own.. I can find posts here from whatever year I want... Sometimes I refresh facebook and can't find the same content again.