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Hello,
I joined Lactnet 19-20 years ago when I accredited as a LLLL.
Maybe those of us who grew up with it find it easier. :) I think the FB group is indicative of the age we live in, our use of technology and wanting/needing an immediate answer to everything. I have no issues searching the archives either, which I love. I find it to be a treasure trove, especially since we have lost some of the best due to retirement, no time, or sadly, death.
I have manly lurked for the past years and use the archives as needed. When I have a question, I usually remember the discussion here even years back. I still enjoy reading the emails that come in, especially as not everyone is on the FB group.
I feel that the The List Serv and archives are a wealth of information coming from the best in the field.
I am on the Lactnet FB page and administer another breastfeeding group page. I find that FB, at times, can be filled with drama, even on forums, and find myself pulling back , more and more from it. Maybe because it is so immediate. With email, you have time to think and reword. Let it sit and then go back. Guess I am just getting old. :)
Just my .02.
Gloria
Yorktown, Va
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