Re: Problems on Facebook?
From: Sharon Villines (sharonsharonvillines.com)
Date: Sat, 15 Apr 2023 13:08:45 -0700 (PDT)
Does “hide” hide it for everyone or just for the person who selects “hide”?

Sharon

> On Apr 15, 2023, at 2:49 PM, Elizabeth Magill <pastorlizm [at] gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> My church runs a queer senior dinner in a red town and every post gets
> hate responses.
> 
> The trick is to have someone watching and to *Hide* the hateful
> responses. The advantage to HIDE rather than delete is that the poster
> doesn't know you've hidden it. It keeps from having discussions about
> the hate.
> 
> -Liz
> (The Rev. Dr.) Elizabeth Mae Magill
> Pastor, Ashburnham Community Church
> Minister to the Affiliates, Ecclesia Ministries
> www.elizabethmaemagill.com
> 508-450-0431
> 
> On Sat, Apr 15, 2023 at 2:13 PM rebecca.selove <rebecca.selove [at] 
> gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello helpful cohousing fans,I am part of a forming community (Burns Village 
>> and Farm) in Tennessee.  We have been advised to post on Facebook more 
>> often, and to use boosts to reach out to find people who are looking for 
>> cohousing communities.  Some posts, and especially my most recent one, 
>> attract people who are hostile. There are comments about our community being 
>> a scam or cult, some that veer into national politics to criticize what we 
>> are offering.  Do you have suggestions for content that will be informative 
>> and less likely to trigger anti-cohousing posts? Thanks. Rebecca Sent from 
>> my Galaxy
>> -------- Original message --------From: Sharon Villines via Cohousing-L 
>> <cohousing-l [at] cohousing.org> Date: 4/11/23  11:34 AM  (GMT-06:00) To: 
>> Cohousing-L <cohousing-l [at] cohousing.org> Cc: Sharon Villines <sharon 
>> [at] sharonvillines.com> Subject: Re: [C-L]_ Question about hot tubs! > On 
>> Apr 10, 2023, at 11:45 PM, Marina King <marinakingcarpenter [at] gmail.com> 
>> wrote:> > Does your cohousing community allow hot tubs?  We are a new 
>> community> trying to figure out how common it is for a member to have their 
>> own hot> tub, and if so, under what community-prescribed conditions, i.e. 
>> insurance.> Please let us know what your community’s experience is with this 
>> issue.Check your local laws. Hot tubs are usually regulated like pools and 
>> thus require regular reports on chemical treatments, lifeguards, etc., etc., 
>> etc. They were far too onerous in DC for us to be able to meet them.Private 
>> hot tubs are not usually regulated but it would depend on the setup of your 
>> community. We are a condominium so the only thing owned privately is the 
>> inside of the unit. Everything outside is community-owned even if the unit 
>> has exclusive use so it would fall under the DC regulations.I would guess 
>> that only on a lot development model would it be possible to call a hot tub 
>> private property.Sharon----Sharon VillinesTakoma Village Cohousing, 
>> Washington 
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