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I believe that Facebook is unsuitable for online discussion in an organisation as large as ours, with as much going on.   As I was teaching myself how to manage this blog I discovered that you will be able to copy from here to Facebook.  

That’s fine, but this blog will always be the only place you can have an inclusive discussion.  I won’t get involved in Facebook discussions – there will simply be too many and I won’t see them all anyway – and only whatever group has formed around the page on which you put the post will see it or whatever discussion it prompts. 

I encourage you to take advantage of this blog. 

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