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Oct 18 11

Groups and Pages

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Facebook, that de facto standard human-organising tool that none of us can seem to be able to shake, has altered one of its fundamental structures, the Facebook Group. It now targets primarily “small groups of friends”, operates slightly differently from the old-style groups, has those absurd notification settings that automatically email people when they’ve been added to the group against their will, requires people to add their friends rather than existing for people to discover and add themselves and all in all seems like a much less powerful tool for organising people.

The new Group structure and the not-quite-as-new Page structure are two potential replacements to the old Groups that we can use to organise people. While the new Groups retain the ability to invite all members to an event, they’re also much less polished than Pages. A Page allows the dissemination of updates whereas Groups are meant to facilitate people posting to each other. Pages represent an organisation whereas Groups represent, well, groups of people.

We’ll be more easily found with a Page, I think. Pages allow for vanity URLs — you can’t have a customised URL like http://facebook.com/warwickatheists that links to a Group. At the bottom of my posters, it would be utterly useless to put facebook.com/groups/2391396481/ because nobody would remember it, whereas as long as people know how to spell ‘Warwick’ and ‘atheists’, they can easily find us. Pages allow us to make status updates that can appear in people’s news feeds, associate ourselves with other pages (such as the AHS’s) and throw a ‘like’ box on the website so everyone can connect in as few clicks as possible.

But is any of that a reasonable substitute for being able to grab users and throw them right into the event itself? I can’t imagine that, even with the low amount of attention an event invitation seems to get (there are far more “awaiting reply” non-responses than RSVPs, amongst attending and not attending members alike), a Page posting an update would get nearly as many.

So I’m going to run both. I’ll run a new Group and a Page for a while. This will allow us to both automatically invite members of the Group while also then posting the event as an update from the Page. It’ll be a bit unwieldy but hopefully the society admins can determine from concurrent use of both systems which one is more effective and more suitable for our uses. Then it’s a simple matter to unpublish the Page (until we have at least 5000 Group members, at which point mass-inviting stops working) or close down the Group and switch to using just one.

May 13 11

Exec 2011/12 Elections

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New exec members have been elected.

President
Will Wybrow
Secretary
Tom Knowles
Treasurer
Matt Barwood
Events and Socials
Chris Cross
Oct 25 10

Week 4: Pop!

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To counterbalance last week’s at least mildly intellectual film screening, the society is taking to Pop! for a place in the Copper Rooms in which to get some drinking done. Come along dressed as your favourite god or goddess and join in with the Warwick Atheists drinking game.

Tickets can be purchased in advance from the SU website and cost £3, or they can be bought on the door for £4. We’ll be heading in at 7pm, so find us outside the Copper Rooms at 7pm. If you want to drop by later, we’ll be the bunch loudly accusing each other of being heretics.

Oct 18 10

Week 3 Film

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The God Who Wasn't There

On Wednesday, we will be screening the documentary The God Who Wasn’t There, a film directed by award-winning film maker Brian Flemming. It promises to do to religion what Bowling for Columbine did to gun culture and what Super Size Me did to the fast food industry. It explores the case against the Jesus Christ that modern Christians worship and the culture that has sprung up around the myth.

The film will be showing at 3pm in the PLT on the science concourse. You may confirm your attendance on Facebook if you wish.

It’d be great to see you all there. If, afterwards, enough of you want to head into the SU to discuss the film or just to socialise, we’ll probably be heading to the Terrace Bar or the Dirty Duck when it’s finished.

The film’s running time is 62 minutes. We’ll try and get started on time so that anyone with commitments at 4pm can still make it!

Oct 8 10

First social

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Warwick Atheists Social

First social event in the Dirty Duck

Thanks to everyone who showed up to the Duck last night! It was great to see you all. Why not join our Facebook group and introduce yourselves?

Oct 7 10

Welcome, new visitors!

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Welcome, visitors who’ve looked us up after seeing us at the Freshers’ Fair!

As events are scheduled we’ll be adding them to this website, along with whatever interesting godless stuff we happen to find interesting.

So you all know, our first social is going to be tonight at 6pm in the Dirty Duck. We’ll be the ones in white hoodies!

Anyone who has yet to join, don’t delay! It’s FREE and you’ll get all the latest info in our newsletter.

Join at WarwickSU.com!

Oct 4 10

New website

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Just in the process of getting the new blog up and running. Hold on.