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Eva Hoebee <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 10 Oct 2015 15:21:24 +1000
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/Definitely agree with Nikki!

Cheers
Eva Hoebee
/
On 10/10/2015 2:23 AM, Nikki Lee wrote:
> Dear Lactnet Friends:
>
> I would like the web group to stay active because not everyone is Facebook
> comfortable.
>
> When I heard about Lactnet in the early 90s, about a year after it started,
>   I joined. I was fearful about making any post at all until I felt it was
> well-written and alright. I spent a long time composing posts, not wanting
> to waste anyone's time.
>
> I got over that quickly!!!
>
> This community is important; I've learned so much and am so grateful to the
> listmothers for creating our wonderful forum.
>
> Lactnet on the web is kind and respectful, unlike the Facebook page where
> folks can make a hit-and-run post. On Lactnet, controversy was usually
> collegial and professional; again, this is unlike Facebook.
>
> I feel that there is more contact in posts here than on Facebook; posts are
> often longer and many times accompanied with research.
>
> warmly,
>


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