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hmm...i'd be surprised if 'east dulwich forum' had been copywritten (is that a word?).


still, lest i incur admin wrath, how about a nice and simple

#edulwich or #eastdulwich instead?


so to the twitterverse: if you're tweeting about local issues, observations, events, anything to do with e dulwich at all, please use hashtags above.

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You can use #eastdulwichforum as a hashtag on Twitter, and there's not much a megalomanic admin can do about it, fact fans, seeing as it's essentially as transient as a sand-painting / yesterday's chip papers.



whilst there may be an intellectual property issue on something like Facebook (and good luck contesting that legally, anyway), hastagging doesn't actually create a 'destination' as such.

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It's just a hashtag on Twitter. I can't see it's a big deal for Admin. The Facebook example was because someone was going to set up, to all intents and purposes, a replacement Forum - and I can see that Admin would have an issue with that, in case his sponsors and local companies etc thought it was to do with him.


A hastag on Twitter just aggregates posts around a common theme. It may even drive traffic to the Forum, which is presumably good for Admin/Mark.

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SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> it needs a global brand name for you to think "hey

> if I had spent 3 years building up a name and a

> presence on;y for it to have some control assumed

> by someone who has been registered for 2 days! I'd

> be a teeny bit cross"???

>

> Why?

>

> If the name means so little to you, pick another

> one


I'm just saying that you just aren't able to 'control' Twitter like that - to think you can is missing its point entirely.


I'm not suggesting someone set up another EDF full of hateful bile, I'm talking about Twitter hashtags specifically.


Seems overly-precious.


The 'tone' of this place is a melting pot of the useful and handy through to the irrelevant, mininformed and downright stupid - there's hardly a 'brand' to ruin is there, given that it is made up of about 8,000 different opinions.

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*Bob* Wrote:

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> Whatever it's called, let's hope it can be as

> roaring a success as the East Dulwich Info

> Exchange was on Facebook.


Come on *Bob* it moved quicker than the Drawing Room

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Hey, don't dis the Drawing Room, Quids.

Right now there's an in depth discussion of the morality and ethics of robot porn going on.


And, as I've already said, I wasn't suggesting there was any legal issue with using the forum's name, just that is might be a courtesy to run it by admin.

Why so angry thebestnameshavegone?

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