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Is there a Face Book Group?

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31 Jan 09 #84538 by Betty Boop
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Hiya,

I have been a member since May 2008, was wondering if their is a facebook group?

I had a look under Wikivorce, but found nothing.. If there is a site? Please can someone point me in the right direction or maybe we should start a group on there..

What are you thoughts on this?:)

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31 Jan 09 #84553 by downbutnotout
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I think the main reason there is no facebook group is anonymity.

Here on wiki we can protect that. Once we get linked into the facebook world we would get connected to peeps real names - which is not necessarily what people want considering the topics being discussed here on the Wiki forum.

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31 Jan 09 #84563 by Betty Boop
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Yeah, I forgot about that... I have blocked my ex, from finding me on there; so I understand fully....

I was not thinking, sorry...

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