@mike_hales It's not about whether there is reason to be on social media as a project. There's lots of good reasons. SEPP might eventually end up on social! If so, wonderful! Until then, I'll post things about it and welcome others in the community of practice to do so too.
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Cheyenna Layne Weber (cheyenna@social.coop)'s status on Friday, 02-Jun-2023 09:20:30 JST Cheyenna Layne Weber Hi Mike. For us it's capacity to manage social accounts that require tending daily, on minimum. The SEPP project does not have staff. SolidarityNYC actually gave up tending our social media accounts years ago for this reason, so that we could focus instead on other work. I think it's a decision all volunteer groups must make about comms priorities/capacities given limited time.
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Cheyenna Layne Weber (cheyenna@social.coop)'s status on Friday, 02-Jun-2023 09:20:05 JST Cheyenna Layne Weber @mike_hales @mayfirst @SocialCoop @Matt_Noyes @emi @anaulin @Wtebbens @Anarcat @bhaugen @disco_coop @Stacco @bonfire
Hey, so the Solidarity Economy Principles and Practices collective doesn't manage any social media accounts on behalf of that work. To get involved in that folks join the community of practice. Website is undergoing some cleaning but that's all still available at solidarityeconomyprinciples.org.