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General BibFam FB Group & New Instagram Account

robbkowalski

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Hey everyone! God seems to be moving in and around Biblical Families right now as doors are starting to open. We are relaunching the Biblical Familes Facebook group and would love to make sure as many of you here are part of it who want to be in it. Please answer answer two quick questions and request to join, we will approve within minutes. Post a selfie if you dare and introduce yourself to the other members: https://www.facebook.com/groups/biblicalfamilies

Second, we just created a Biblical Familes Instagram account :) We are excited about creating educating, informative, and entertaining content there! We would love to see this page become like PragerU for plural marriage. If you have an Instagram account, we would love for you to follow us and invite anyone you know on IG that you think should know about our new account: https://www.instagram.com/biblicalfamilies

P.S. In the new year, we will be ramping up our marketing efforts and will be looking for a few volunteers to help with the following: social media, photography, video (shooting and editing), copywriting, email, marketing, etc. Experience is not necessary, just a willingness to learn and a heart to get the truth out to the world. If you have interest, drop a comment below or reach out to one of the BibFam leaders about this.
 
So...how does one go about using that group when one is an extremely intentional hardline cultural luddite and refuses to have an account on facebook? Or is that an overtly dumb question? Don't and haven't used the site so I am going on the assumption that groups are not visible to non account holders.


Glad to see the promotions efforts firing up. Plenty of room at the party.
 
So...how does one go about using that group when one is an extremely intentional hardline cultural luddite and refuses to have an account on facebook? Or is that an overtly dumb question? Don't and haven't used the site so I am going on the assumption that groups are not visible to non account holders.


Glad to see the promotions efforts firing up. Plenty of room at the party.
I definitely understand the sentiment. Also, if privacy happens to be a concern of yours, FB offers a multitude of ways to remain remotely hidden. If you need any help, let me know, and I can walk you or anyone else through the privacy layout.
 
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I definitely understand the sentiment. Also, if privacy happens to be a concern of yours, FB offers a multitude of ways to remain remotely hidden. If you need any help, let me know, and I can walk you or anyone else through the confusing privacy layout.
Thank you but I am not concerned particularly about privacy but instead take a rigid political and cultural stance that prevents creating an account.
 
Thank you but I am not concerned particularly about privacy but instead take a rigid political and cultural stance that prevents creating an account.
Understandable :)

I deleted mine recently, and it's been a huge stress relief in my life. I know I'll have to reactivate to continue doing the volunteer work I do; however, I wish there were other outlets because the more I see people post on social media, the more brain cells I lose, and I don't have many more to spare 😄
 
Understandable :)

I deleted mine recently, and it's been a huge stress relief in my life. I know I'll have to reactivate to continue doing the volunteer work I do; however, I wish there were other outlets because the more I see people post on social media, the more brain cells I lose, and I don't have many more to spare 😄
I don't get how anybody has bad experience on social media.

I have used several, some of them with cesspol reputation. And I never had and problems. What are doing there?

I'm only following positive helpful people.
 
These accounts exist for those people who do use Facebook & Instagram, and are to reach out to others who do the same. There are plenty of reasons not to use those services - I don't, you won't see me there - but that's irrelevant. There are people who do, and this is for them. Being in the world but not of it - and social media is part of the world that some of us need to be in.

Go forth and socialise, you who feel social media is your thing! Thanks for the work you're doing with this @robbkowalski.
 
OK so my main question would be, if I join the Facebook page, will others (my friends and family) be able to see what I am posting, or can that be hidden in facebook settings. I believe you can hide groups from the public. Naturally, I do not want my entire friend list of hundreds of people seeing what I am posting there.
 
Naturally, I do not want my entire friend list of hundreds of people seeing what I am posting there
But if you get a lot of free "publicity" and people are talking about you, SOMEONE might end up interested and join your family. Just think what you might be preventing! Sheesh!! :cool:
 
But if you get a lot of free "publicity" and people are talking about you, SOMEONE might end up interested and join your family. Just think what you might be preventing! Sheesh!! :cool:
Got all I can handle right now. I wish I could get into more and I will share in time. Let's just say I'm not interested in adding to family at this time. A potential woman is being considered at this time. That is all I am at liberty to say right now. Now maybe I will want to add further later!
 
Yes, you're right, I just looked it up. I'm sure that's a setting that has changed at some point as I don't think it used to be that way.
I think so but just in case, I have my backup FB account for privacy. I don't want people looking at my family and friends lists.
 
On your Facebook page go to profile settings then follow settings. Change the who can see the pages you follow to only me.
 
I haven't joined yet but one question I have with these groups is, will this be also a outreach to connect single women looking to join families in polygyny? Education and outreach is good for sure, but I see more of a need of married men looking to add another wife to the family but cannot find anyone. after learning about polygyny and the truth and then going through the time period of getting the wife on board and even excited for it.... the most difficult part has actually been trying to find someone to join. There just doesn't seem to be anyone out there!
 
after learning about polygyny and the truth and then going through the time period of getting the wife on board and even excited for it.... the most difficult part has actually been trying to find someone to join. There just doesn't seem to be anyone out there!
It was 20 years from when we started talking about it (and I was for it) until the right lady came along.
Being open or even enthusiastic about the idea can make the wait seem long.
It was very worth waiting for though!
 
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