Wait. This is for real?? It's not an overuse of the Photoshop clone stamp?EMSC":2yi78cnv said:That line is as bad as Disney.
Hard to fault any company for wanting control over their social media presence. Seems that the best way to deal with it is to create your own anti-KSL-Squaw FB page where ranting and negativity are allowed to roam free.tseeb":26bv359g said:They no longer allow negativity and may have pulled passes for it. See http://unofficialalpine.com/?p=12334" for details.
Marc_C":15oygwcv said:Hard to fault any company for wanting control over their social media presence. Seems that the best way to deal with it is to create your own anti-KSL-Squaw FB page where ranting and negativity are allowed to roam free.tseeb":15oygwcv said:They no longer allow negativity and may have pulled passes for it. See http://unofficialalpine.com/?p=12334" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" for details.
Admin":408h9y2e said:Marc_C":408h9y2e said:Hard to fault any company for wanting control over their social media presence. Seems that the best way to deal with it is to create your own anti-KSL-Squaw FB page where ranting and negativity are allowed to roam free.tseeb":408h9y2e said:They no longer allow negativity and may have pulled passes for it. See http://unofficialalpine.com/?p=12334" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" for details.
I understand and can appreciate your point, but the right way to ensure that you have a positive social media presence is to make your customers happy in the first place.
Oh, I totally agree. It's just that there's no right to expect that a company would be willing to host negative comments about its operations on their FB page (although there are ways to handle that, too, if their marketing/communications dept. are smart enough to know how).Admin":1025ly7p said:I understand and can appreciate your point, but the right way to ensure that you have a positive social media presence is to make your customers happy in the first place.